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词汇 hock
释义 hock
noun
uk /hɒk/ us /hɑːk/

hocknoun (MONEY)


 in hock
in debt: 欠债,未付款
in hock toThe company's entire assets are now in hock to the banks.这家公司的所有资产现在都抵押给了银行。
Possessions that are in hock are pawned (= left temporarily with a person in exchange for an amount of money that must be paid back after a limited time to prevent the thing from being sold): 被典当,在抵押中
Most of her jewellery is in hock.她的大多数珠宝都当掉了。

hocknoun (ANIMAL)


[ C ]
the middle joint in the back leg of an animal such as a horse(动物后腿上的)跗关节
 
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[ C ]mainly US
the meat on the lower leg of an animal: (动物的)小腿肉
ham hocks火腿肉
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Horses & similar animals
Arab
Arabian
beast
beast of burdenidiom
bronco
chestnut
donkey
equine
filly
gelding
hoof
horse-drawn
hunter
palomino
stallion
steed
thoroughbred
trotter
working horse
yearling

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The legs & feet of non-human animals
Cuts of meat

hocknoun (WINE)


[ U ]mainly UK
a type of white wine from Germany霍克酒(一种德国白葡萄酒)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Wines & winemaking
-bodied
ageworthy
amontillado
blender
blush
claret
corkage
full-bodied
grape
jeroboam
Lambrusco
lay something down
plonk
plummy
super-smooth
table wine
terroir
ultra-dry
ultra-smooth
zinfandel
hock
verb[ T ]
 informaluk /hɒk/ us /hɑːk/
to sell something that you hope to buy back later because you need money now: 典当,抵押
She had to hock her wedding ring.她只好把她的结婚戒指当了。
Synonym
pawn
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Selling
auction
Black Friday
bundle
bundle something with something
bundling
concession
MLM
network marketing
outsell
oversell
panic selling
ply
saleable
sales drive
sales pitch
salesmanship
sell out
sell something off
sting
undercut

hock | American Dictionary


hock
verb[ T ]
 infmlus/hɑk/
to exchange in return for borrowing money; pawn:
to hock jewelry
hock
noun
us/hɑk/
 in hock
To be in hock is to have a debt:
The state is in hock already, with a $13 billion deficit.

hock | Business English


hock
noun[ U ]
 informaluk /hɒk/us
 in hock (to sb/sth)
in debt:
Most construction firms are deeply in hock to a single bank rather than to a handful of lenders.
possessions that are in hock are pawned (= left temporarily with someone in exchange for an amount of money that must be paid back after a particular period of time to prevent the thing from being sold):
He put everything he had in hock to buy the house, and still ended up owing money.
 go into/get out of hock
to get into or get out of debt:
Until we either curb our appetite for imports or become a lot better at exporting, the more we trade the deeper we go into hock
Few believe that any legal action can yield the billions that the company needs to get out of hock.
hock
verb[ T ]
uk /hɒk/us
to pawn a possession (= leave it temporarily with someone in exchange for an amount of money that must be paid back after a particular period of time to prevent it from being sold):
People in a financial difficulty often possess something of value to hock.
See also
pawnverb

Examples of hock


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The hind legs are more deeply tinted above the hocks.
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The hocks have the greatest flavour, and need to be boiled a long time to soften the meat.
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The rate of maturity has been accelerated, and a common criticism of light hindquarters and sickle hocks have been reduced to a minimum.
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They would get their legs dirty and arrive at destination with their hocks black.
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Since 15th century the properties have often been leased, gifted or hocked to the members of nobility.
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Rear legs should have a moderate bend at the hocks.
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Walk and trot to be straight and true with good flexion in the hocks and freedom of the shoulders.
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The meat of particularly meaty hocks may be removed and served as is.
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He was a frail foal with badly turned hocks that caused him to travel wide when moving.
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They tend to be quite short, and some have hocks set too close together, a recurrent fault in mountain horses.
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The hocks are well let down and straight when viewed from the rear.
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Head, ears and feet and also the hind legs below the hocks are short and densely coated.
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The hindquarters are very engaged, and the knees and hocks are flexed more than the other trot types.
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Locations where whorls are found in equines include the stomach area, the face, stifle areas, and sometimes on the hocks.
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The horse should move its hocks deep under its body.
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