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| | VERB | | | /ˈpɒkɪt/ | | | | 1 | to put something into your pocket 把(某物)放入口袋 | 1a | to put something into your pocket in order to steal it (从口袋中)扒窃 | | I’ m sure I saw him pocketing your mobile phone. 我真真切切地看到他把手伸进你的口袋里去偷你的手机。 | | | | | 2 | to take money for yourself that does not belong to you , especially when you are responsible for looking after it 私吞,侵吞,盗用(尤指自己所负责保管的钱款) | He said the officials pocketed some of the taxes they collected. 他说这些官员们私吞了他们征收来的一些税款。 | | 2a | to take the extra money made from something , often in a way that is not completely honest 私吞差价 | | She got the tickets for £20 each, but charged us £25 and pocketed the difference. 她以每张20英镑的价钱买到这些票,却向我们要价25英镑,私吞了其中的差价。 | | | | | 3 | to win or get an amount of money 赚取,获得(钱财) | Hendry pocketed a first prize of £110,000. 亨德利将一等奖的11万英镑收入囊中。 | | | | 4 | to hit a ball into a pocket in billiards , pool , or snooker (在台球等中)击(球)落袋 | | |