单词 | hock |
释义 | hock1/hɒk /noun 1The joint in a quadruped’s hind leg between the knee and the fetlock, the angle of which points backwards.These diseases can affect the shoulder, elbow, knee, or hock joints in animals....
2A knuckle of meat, especially of pork or ham.If you wish, add the meat from the hock and season with salt and pepper....
OriginLate Middle English: variant of hough. Rhymeshock2/hɒk /verb [with object] informal Deposit (an object) with a pawnbroker as security for money lent.The enlisted servicemen and women hock stuff in the pawn shops and borrow against payday....
Phrasesin hock OriginMid 19th century (in the phrase in hock): from Dutch hok 'hutch, prison, debt'. hock3/hɒk /noun [mass noun] British A dry white wine from the German Rhineland.This name being a bit of a tongue twister for the petite bourgeoisie who were immediately attracted to it, the truncated version, hock, became the name for every wine from the Rhine....
OriginAbbreviation of obsolete hockamore, alteration of German Hochheimer (Wein) '(wine) from Hochheim'. |
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