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词汇 poke
释义 poke
verb
uk /pəʊk/ us /poʊk/

pokeverb (PUSH)


[ T ]
to push a finger or other pointed object quickly into someone or something: 戳,刺,捅
poke someone in somethingYou'll poke someone in the eye with that umbrella if you're not careful!你不小心的话伞尖会戳到别人眼睛的!
poke something into somethingTwo kids were poking a stick into the drain.两个孩子在把一根棍子插到排水管里面去。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pushing and shoving
bat
bat something/someone away
boop
bring
bring someone down
bundle
dig
elbow
goad
knock someone down
mash
poke/dig someone in the ribsidiom
prod
propel
push
rib
shoulder
upend
upset
wrangle

pokeverb (APPEAR)


[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ]
to (cause something to) appear or stretch out from behind or through something else: (使)伸出来,(使)探出来
Cathy poked her head round the door to say hello.凯茜从门后探出头来打招呼。
poke up throughThe first green shoots are poking up through the soil.第一批绿芽破土而出。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Protruding and sticking out
beetling
bristly
bug
bug out
bulbous
bulge
ledge
male
outcrop
overhang
overhanging
peek
project
protrude
protuberance
protuberant
proud
stick
stick out
stick up

pokeverb (ON INTERNET)


to greet someone on a social networking website by leaving them a special short message(在社交媒体上)通过留言问候对方
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Internet terminology
.plc.uk
2FA
2SV
above/below the foldidiom
address bar
affiliate link
atm
hybrid
Instagram
Instagrammable
Instagrammer
instant-message
internet
service provider
the World Wide Web
timeline
trackback
trend
troll factory
trolling

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Welcoming, greeting & greetings

Idioms


poke the bear
poke fun at someone

Phrasal verb


poke around
poke
noun
uk /pəʊk/ us /poʊk/

pokenoun (PUSH)


[ C ]
the act of poking someone or something: 戳,刺,捅
give someone a poke in somethingShe gave me a poke in the stomach.她戳了戳我的肚子。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pushing and shoving
bat
bat something/someone away
boop
bring
bring someone down
bundle
dig
elbow
goad
knock someone down
mash
poke/dig someone in the ribsidiom
prod
propel
push
rib
shoulder
upend
upset
wrangle

pokenoun (PLANT)


[ U ]
another word for pokeweed
poke
noun[ U ]
(alsopoké)uk /ˈpəʊ.keɪ/ us /ˈpoʊ.keɪ/

pokenoun[U] (DISH)


a Hawaiian dish containing food cut into small pieces, especially squares of raw ahi(= a type of tuna, a large sea fish):
Their ahi tuna poke was delicious.
They opened a poké takeaway.
I like to include Hawaiian dishes such as poke.
He recommended the Hawaiian poke, or chopped raw ahi tuna.
My favourite Hawaiian dish is poke - the best kind is made from ahi, a Pacific tuna.
This is the traditional seasoning for dishes such as Hawaiian poke.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Fish & seafood
abalone
albacore
American shad
barramundi
bay scallop
crabmeat
crappie
crawdad
crawfish
cray
littleneck clam
lobster thermidor
lox
mahi mahi
marron
shad
shellfish
shrimp
shrimp cocktail
skipjack tuna

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Savoury dishes

poke | American Dictionary


poke
verb
us/poʊk/

pokeverb (PUSH)


[ I/T ]
to push a finger or other object into someone or something, or to push something through or past someone or something:
[ T ]Quit poking me to move ahead – there are people in front of me.
[ T ]Josie poked her head around the corner to see what made the noise.

pokeverb (INVOLVE)


[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
to involve yourself or take part in (something) that is not your responsibility or does not involve you:
He’s always poking into other people’s business.

poke


noun[ C ]us/poʊk/
He gave his brother a poke in the arm.

Idiom


poke fun at someone/something

Phrasal verb


poke around/about

Examples of poke


poke
I suggest that if he pokes his nose any further into this he will get it punched by local authorities.
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Specula- tors are already poking their noses here and there, trying to smell out what profits are in it for them.
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Is it not a fact that these old folk, like everybody else, do not like people poking about in their houses?
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I think it will be disclosed, when we have the replies, that our old friend the means test pokes his head up again.
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There is a clear role for the media, which need to stop using stereotypical images and stop poking fun.
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A very odd thing about politicians is that we love poking into other people's business.
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We have our wives and families in them, but we do not want anybody else poking around.
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He pokes fun at that; be does not think there can be such a thing.
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All kinds of gibes could no doubt be poked at us.
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I wonder how much of that is due to people poking their fingers in the wrong holes.
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I suggest that she must have realised by now that they cannot be stirred very far, no matter how hard she pokes.
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I believe that is an invitation to empire building and poking of noses.
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I do not want to see trained technical people coming into industry and being poked into offices.
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I claim to represent the public interest, which is always a good alibi when you are poking your nose into other people's business.
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He poked a good deal of fun at us on this side.
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