rock的意思和读音

rock

: [rɑk] : [rɒk]

n.;【;【;〈()

v.使使

(rock-and-roll);

rocks  rocked  rocking  

v.+n.rock boat

v.astound,shock,shake,stun,disturb

n.pillar,mainstay,stalwart

rockn.hard material

1.[u][c]the hard solid material that forms part of the surface of the earth and some other planets

They drilled through several layers of rock to reach the oil.

a cave with striking rock formations(= shapes made naturally from rock)

The tunnel was blasted out of solid rock.

volcanic/igneous/sedimentary, etc. rocks

2.[c]a mass of rock standing above the earth's surface or in the sea/ocean

the Rock of Gibraltar

The ship crashed into the infamous Sker Point rocks and broke into three pieces.

3.[c]a large single piece of rock

They clambered over the rocks at the foot of the cliff.

The sign said ‘Danger: falling rocks’.”。

stone

4.[c]a small stone

Protesters pelted the soldiers with rocks.

music

5.[u]a type of loud popular music, developed in the 1960s, with a strong beat played on electric guitars and drums

punk rock

a rock band/star

sweet/candy

6.[u]a type of hard sweet/candy made in long sticks, often sold in places where people go on holiday/vacation by the sea/ocean

a stick of Brighton rock

jewel

7.[c][usupl](informal);(a precious stone , especially a diamond

person

8.[c][ususing]a person who is emotionally strong and who you can rely on

He is my rock.

IDM(caught/stuck) between a rock and a hard place退in a situation where you have to choose between two things, both of which are unpleasantget your rocks offto have an orgasmto do sth that you really enjoy

Sue's marriage is on the rocks.

Scotch on the rocks

on the rocksa relationship or business that ison the rocks is having difficulties and is likely to fail soon

Sue's marriage is on the rocks.

served with pieces of ice but no water

Scotch on the rocks

v.move gently

1.[i][t]使to move gently backwards and forwards or from side to side; to make sb/sth move in this way

The boat rocked from side to side in the waves.

She was rocking backwards and forwards in her seat.

He rocked the baby gently in his arms.

shock

2.[t][oftpass]~ sb/sth使使to shock sb/sth very much or make them afraid

The country was rocked by a series of political scandals.

The news rocked the world.

shake

3.[i][t]使to shake or to make sth shake violently

The house rocked when the bomb exploded.

The town was rocked by an earthquake.

The scandal rocked the government(= made the situation difficult for it) .使

dance

4.[i]to dance to rock music

be good

5.[i]used to say that sth is very good

Her new movie rocks!

IDM

She was told to keep her mouth shut and not rock the boat.

rock the boat(informal)to do sth that upsets a situation and causes problems

She was told to keep her mouth shut and not rock the boat.

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v.1.,2.使...;使...3.;4.;1.,2.使...;使...3.;4.;

n.1.the hard solid substance that forms part of the Earths surface2.[Music]a style of pop music, derived from rock and roll, usually played on electric or electronic instruments and equipment3.[Food]a hard, often brightly coloured sweet made from boiled sugar, usually in the form of a long cylindrical stick, mainly used in British English4.<informal>a large gemstone, especially a diamond1.the hard solid substance that forms part of the Earths surface2.[Music]a style of pop music, derived from rock and roll, usually played on electric or electronic instruments and equipment3.[Food]a hard, often brightly coloured sweet made from boiled sugar, usually in the form of a long cylindrical stick, mainly used in British English4.<informal>a large gemstone, especially a diamond

v.1.to move backwards and forwards or from side to side in a gentle way2.to make sb. or sth. move backwards and forwards or from side to side in a gentle way3.if an explosion or earthquake rocks sth., it makes it shake violently, mainly used in journalism4.<informal>to play or dance to rock music1.to move backwards and forwards or from side to side in a gentle way2.to make sb. or sth. move backwards and forwards or from side to side in a gentle way3.if an explosion or earthquake rocks sth., it makes it shake violently, mainly used in journalism4.<informal>to play or dance to rock music

1. Wall Rock Fabr.. ...

3.(rock-and-roll) / Game of thrones Season 3 / 30 Rock / Seinfeld ...

6. Rhoa Rock Rory ...

7. 2107 earthquake n 2108 rock v 2109 as if conj ,

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1.He took a tiny stove out of his backpack, set it on a rock teetering on the edge, and made sweet mint tea and bitter Bedouin coffee.

2.The granite rock landmass, which has only a few pine trees and a sandy beach, is normally known as Eagle island.”。

3.Stress builds up in the rock on both sides of the fault and causes the rock to break and shift in an earthquake.

4.The rock not made by human hands was formed by God himself in Mary's womb during the time of Rome's empire.

5.Still, I can't fight the nagging feeling that it's risky to ask for anything in this job market, so I'm hesitating to rock the boat.

6.For these creatures to become oil, it was necessary that they should be imprisoned between layers of rock for an enormous length of time.

7.I wonder how much of rock music was ever about youthful rebellion.怀

8.In fact, the result that the smooth blasting is often relatively bad in the low intensity rock, exceed digging.

9.Neil always was an outdoors type of guy, always up for a spot of cycling, hiking or rock-climbing.

10.And I watched her closely, to see what she thought, to see what I should think, her having always been my rock.