释义 |
Definition of socko in English: sockoadjective ˈsɒkəʊˈsɑkoʊ North American informal Stunningly effective or successful. 〈非正式,主美〉非常成功的;有轰动效应的 a sell-out, socko performance 一场爆满的、有轰动效应的演出。 Example sentencesExamples - Not even Werblin, the show-business smarty, could have anticipated that he was landing not only an exceptional football talent, but a kid with a flamboyant style that was socko show business.
- For a socko emphasis, you can choose a large-scale pattern, that is warm, dark or bright in color and has bold contrasts.
- And no recommendation, not even a socko review, can necessarily make you show up more than once.
- But if you want a real blockbuster to keep out the cold, the Midlands supermarket, Booth's, also has a socko red from South Africa, made with an extraordinary variety of grapes.
- The Beatles, who played in clubs long before they released their first single, knew that songs with a climax, a point, a socko finish, were guaranteed audience-goosers.
Origin1920s: from sock in the sense 'forceful blow' + -o. Definition of socko in US English: sockoadjectiveˈsɑkoʊˈsäkō North American informal Stunningly effective or successful. 〈非正式,主美〉非常成功的;有轰动效应的 a sellout, socko performance 一场爆满的、有轰动效应的演出。 Example sentencesExamples - Not even Werblin, the show-business smarty, could have anticipated that he was landing not only an exceptional football talent, but a kid with a flamboyant style that was socko show business.
- For a socko emphasis, you can choose a large-scale pattern, that is warm, dark or bright in color and has bold contrasts.
- But if you want a real blockbuster to keep out the cold, the Midlands supermarket, Booth's, also has a socko red from South Africa, made with an extraordinary variety of grapes.
- The Beatles, who played in clubs long before they released their first single, knew that songs with a climax, a point, a socko finish, were guaranteed audience-goosers.
- And no recommendation, not even a socko review, can necessarily make you show up more than once.
Origin1920s: from sock in the sense ‘forceful blow’ + -o. |