释义 |
coke I. \ˈkōk\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English coke, colke; akin to Swedish kälk pith, Greek gelgis bulb of garlic, Sanskrit gṛñjana garlic, Latin galla gall on a plant — more at gall 1. dialect England : the core especially of a fruit 2. a. : the infusible cellular coherent residue from carbonized coal that consists mainly of carbon, is hard, porous, and gray with a submetallic luster, and is used as a fuel (as in blast furnaces and domestic furnaces) b. : a similar residue from various other carbonized substances (as petroleum, shale oil, or copal) c. : a piece of coke < put a coke on the fire > II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb : to change into coke < a uniform controlled heat makes it impossible to coke or char the material > intransitive verb : to become coky < the coking of petroleum oils on distillation — R.F.Goldstein > III. noun (-s) Etymology: by alteration and shortening slang : cocaine |