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单词 sock
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sock

noun
 
/sɒk/
/sɑːk/
Idioms
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    a piece of clothing that is worn over the foot, ankle and lower part of the leg, especially inside a shoe
    • a pair of socks
    • I never wear socks.
    • He had odd socks on, one red and one yellow.
    see also ankle sockTopics Clothes and Fashiona2
    Extra Examples
    • John sat down and took off his shoes and socks.
    • Wear cotton socks indoors to protect your feet from the cold.
    • The children all wore white knee socks.
    • tube socks (= socks without a shaped heel)
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • knee
    • knee-high
    • long
    … of socks
    • pair
    verb + sock
    • pull on
    • pull up
    • pull off
    sock + noun
    • drawer
    • puppet
    See full entry
  2. (informal) a hard hit, especially with the fist
    • He gave him a sock on the jaw.
  3. Word OriginOld English socc ‘light shoe’, of Germanic origin, from Latin soccus ‘comic actor's shoe, light low-heeled slipper’, from Greek sukkhos.
Idioms
blow/knock somebody’s socks off
  1. (informal) to surprise or impress somebody very muchTopics Feelingsc2
pull your socks up
  1. (British English, informal) to try to improve your performance, work, behaviour, etc.
    • You're going to have to pull your socks up.
put a sock in it
  1. (old-fashioned, British English, informal) used to tell somebody to stop talking or making a noise
    • Can't you put a sock in it? I'm trying to work.

sock

verb
/sɒk/
/sɑːk/
(informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sock
/sɒk/
/sɑːk/
he / she / it socks
/sɒks/
/sɑːks/
past simple socked
/sɒkt/
/sɑːkt/
past participle socked
/sɒkt/
/sɑːkt/
-ing form socking
/ˈsɒkɪŋ/
/ˈsɑːkɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. sock somebody to hit somebody hard
    • She got angry and socked him in the mouth.
    • (figurative) The banks are socking customers with higher charges.
    Word OriginOld English socc ‘light shoe’, of Germanic origin, from Latin soccus ‘comic actor's shoe, light low-heeled slipper’, from Greek sukkhos.
Idioms
sock it to somebody
  1. (informal or humorous) to do something or tell somebody something in a strong and effective way
    • Go in there and sock it to 'em!
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