poke的意思和读音

poke

: [poʊk] : [pəʊk]

v.

n.

pokes  poking  poked  

v.+n.poke fun,poke hole

n.stab,jab,push,prod,thrust

v.punch,stick,protrude,stick out,nose around

pokev.

1.[t]西to quickly push your fingers or another object into sb/sth

She poked him in the ribs with her elbow.

She poked her elbow into his ribs.

I'm sick of being poked and prodded by doctors.

She got up and poked the fire(= to make it burn more strongly) .

2.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.to push sth somewhere or move it in a particular direction with a small quick movement

He poked his head around the corner to check that nobody was coming.

Someone had poked a message under the door.

Don't poke her eye out with that stick!

3.[i]+ adv./prep.if an object ispoking out of, through, etc. sth, you can see a part of it that is no longer covered by sth else

The end of the cable was left poking out of the wall.

Clumps of grass poked up through the snow.

4.[t]~ a hole in sth (with sth)窿to make a hole in sth by pushing your finger or another object into it

The kids poked holes in the ice with sticks.

5.[t]~ sbto have sex with sb

IDM

Her novels poke fun at the upper class.

poke fun at sb/sthto say unkind things about sb/sth in order to make other people laugh at them

Her novels poke fun at the upper class.

n.

1.[c][ususing]the action of quickly pushing your fingers or another object into sb/sth

to give the fire a poke

He gave me a poke in the ribs to wake me up.

2.[u]power in a car

I prefer something with a bit more poke.

IDMhave a poke around(informal)to look carefully around a place to see what you can find; to try to find out information about sb/sthtake a poke at sb/sth(informal)to make an unkind remark about sb/sth; to laugh at sb/sth

n.1.“pocket”2.;;;3.()4.“pokeweed”5.,;〈,6.〉()7.;8.();1.“pocket”2.;;;3.()4.“pokeweed”5.,;〈,6.〉()7.;8.();

v.1.(,);...2.,()3.,4.(,), (in; up; down),5.()6., (at)7.();,;;8.;9.1.(,);...2.,()3.,4.(,), (in; up; down),5.()6., (at)7.();,;;8.;9.

n.1.<archaic>Same as pocket2.Same as pokeweed3.a quick push with your finger or a pointed object

v.1.to push something quickly with your finger or a pointed object2.to put something into or through a small space or hole3.to continue beyond an object or surface4.to quickly move part of your body somewhere1.to push something quickly with your finger or a pointed object2.to put something into or through a small space or hole3.to continue beyond an object or surface4.to quickly move part of your body somewhere

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1.'Just a Get Well card, ' said Hermione hastily, trying to poke it out of sight, but Ron was too quick for her.“``。”

2.Don't let your boy poke his head out of the train window-it's dangerous!-

3.Make it a point to look for cartoons and jokes which poke fun at the circumstances that cause negativity or conflict in the office.

4.The boy sat down and began to poke little holes in the sand.

5.Nokia recently released an update to the 770's software that makes it a little more friendly to users who want to poke around on the device.Nokia770

6.Because no one knows at the break time, I saw him drying his eyes and nose with his blue handkerchief. I didn't go up and poke him out.

7.He looked at Joe Scott a good deal out of the corners of his eyes, frequently came to poke the counting-house fire for him.·

8.At this point plants should hook fishing hole down to the grass, grass cracks, commonly known as poke stubble.

9.There's always going to be something of indeterminate age in your kitchen, and you may be tempted to sniff, poke, and then taste it.

10.Why did he poke about for hours in the old furniture shop? He might have spent the time more usefully.