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🔑 pocketBrE /ˈpɒkɪt/NAmE /ˈpɑːkɪt/ noun➤in clothing 衣服🔑 a small piece of material like a small bag sewn into or onto a piece of clothing so that you can carry things in it 衣袋;口袋;兜◆a coat pocket 上衣口袋◆I put the note in my pocket. 我把纸币装进了衣袋。◆Turn out your pockets (= empty your pockets). 把口袋里的东西通通拿出来。◆Take your hands out of your pockets! 不要把手插在口袋里!◆a pocket dictionary (= one that is small enough to fit in your pocket) 袖珍词典➤small container 小容器🔑 a small bag or container fastened to sth so that you can put things in it, for example, in a car door or in a bag (附在车门上、提包内等的)小口袋,小容器◆Information about safety procedures is in the pocket in front of you (= on a plane). 安全求生的资料放在您前方的小袋子里。➤money 钱 [usually sing.] used to talk about the amount of money that you have to spend 钱财;财力;资金◆We have holidays to suit every pocket. 我们有适合各种程度消费的度假方式。◆He had no intention of paying for the meal out of his own pocket. 他不想自己掏腰包付饭钱。◆The Foundation is reputed to have very deep pockets (= to have a lot of money). 据说这个基金会资金雄厚。➤small group/area 小团体/范围a small group or area that is different from its surroundings (与周围不同的)小组织,小区域◆There are still a few isolated pockets of resistance to the new regime. 现在仍有零星孤立的势力反对新政权。◆a pocket of air 气井 ➡ see also air pocket ➤in billiards, etc. 台球等any of the holes or nets around the edges of the table used in the games of billiards, pool or snooker, which you have to hit the ball into 球袋;网袋●be in sb's ˈpocketto be controlled or strongly influenced by sb 受某人的控制(或极大影响);在某人掌握之中●be/live in each other's ˈpockets(BrE) if two people are in each other's pockets, they are too close to each other or spend too much time with each other 过从甚密;形影不离●have sb in your ˈpocketto have influence or power over sb, for example, a police officer or a politician, especially by threatening them or by offering them money 驾驭,让…听使唤(尤指通过恐吓或贿赂)●have sth in your ˈpocketto be certain to win sth 胜利在握;稳操胜券●ˌin/ˌout of ˈpocket(especially BrE) having gained/lost money as a result of sth 得到/损失钱财◆That one mistake left him thousands of pounds out of pocket. 那一次失误让他损失了数千英镑。 ➡ compare out-of-pocket ●burn a ˈhole in your pocketif money burns a hole in your pocket, you want to spend it as soon as you have it 一有(钱)就想花;花钱没有节制●dip into your ˈpocket(informal) to spend some of your own money on sth 花钱;掏腰包●put your ˌhand in your ˈpocket(BrE) to spend money or give it to sb 掏腰包;出钱;付款◆I've heard he doesn't like putting his hand in his pocket. 我听说他手很紧。●line your (own)/sb's ˈpocketsto get richer or make sb richer, especially by taking unfair advantage of a situation or by being dishonest (尤指通过占便宜或欺诈而)中饱私囊,(使)发财●pick sb's ˈpocketto steal sth from sb's pocket without them noticing 扒窃;掏包儿 ➡ related noun pickpocket 🔑 pocketBrE /ˈpɒkɪt/NAmE /ˈpɑːkɪt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they pocket BrE /ˈpɒkɪt/ NAmE /ˈpɑːkɪt/present simple - he / she / it pockets BrE /ˈpɒkɪts/ NAmE /ˈpɑːkɪts/past simple pocketed BrE /ˈpɒkɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˈpɑːkɪtɪd/past participle pocketed BrE /ˈpɒkɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˈpɑːkɪtɪd/ -ing form pocketing BrE /ˈpɒkɪtɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈpɑːkɪtɪŋ/➤put into pocket 放入衣袋~ sthto put sth into your pocket 把…放进衣袋◆She paid for the drink and pocketed the change without counting it. 她付了饮料费,把找回的零钱数都没数就装进了口袋。➤money 钱~ sthto take or keep sth, especially an amount of money, that does not belong to you 攫取;揩油;中饱私囊◆He regularly charges passengers more than the normal fare and pockets the difference. 他经常多收乘客票钱,把差额塞进自己的腰包。~ sthto earn or win an amount of money 挣;赚下◆Last year, she pocketed over $1 million in advertising contracts. 去年,她从广告合同中赚了 100 多万美元。➤in billiards, etc. 台球等~ sth(in the games of billiards, pool and snooker 台球、普尔和斯诺克) to hit a ball into a pocket (5) 击(球)入球袋 SYN pot |