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/pəʊk/ |
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1 | I/T to push something quickly with your finger or a pointed object 戳;捅;拨弄 |
| Jane poked me in the arm to get my attention. 简捅了捅我的胳膊,以引起我的注意。 |
| The boys were poking the insects with a pen. 男孩子们正在用一支钢笔拨弄着那些小虫子。 |
| +at Tom poked at the vegetables with his fork. 汤姆用叉子拨弄着蔬菜。 |
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2 | T to put something into or through a small space or hole 把…放入,使…穿过(小空间或小洞) |
| Poking his hand into the bag, Paul pulled out a biscuit. 保罗把手伸进袋子里,掏出了一块饼干。 |
| See if you can poke one corner through, and I’ ll pull it from the other side. 看看你能不能把一个角伸过去,我从另外一头把它拉出来。 |
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3 | I +through/out/from to continue beyond an object or surface 从…露出(或伸出、探出) |
| A thin knee poked out of his worn jeans. 瘦削的膝盖从他破烂的牛仔裤中露了出来。 |
| Only her nose poked through her ski mask. 只有她的鼻子还露在滑雪面罩的外面。 |
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4 | T poke sth into/out of etc sth to quickly move part of your body somewhere 迅速将(身体部位)移进/移出… |
| Dad poked his head into my room and said dinner was ready. 爸爸把头探进我的房间,说晚饭已经做好了。 |
PHRASES |
- | poke a hole in sth |
| to make a hole in something by pushing something through it |
| 在某物上捅一个洞 |
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- | poke fun (at) |
| to make unkind jokes about someone or something |
| 嘲弄;嘲笑 |
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| All the kids poked fun at Dan’ s new haircut. 所有的孩子都嘲笑丹的新发型。 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌpoke aˈround or ˌpoke aˈbout BRITISH |
| PHRASAL VB |
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1 | to try to find something , especially by moving other things (尤指通过搬动其他东西)搜索,到处找 |
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2 | to try to get information , especially when other people do not want you to (尤指不受人欢迎地)刺探,打听(消息) |
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