poke

英 [pəʊk]      美 [poʊk]
  • vi. 刺,捅;戳;伸出;刺探;闲荡
  • vt. 刺,捅;戳;拨开
  • n. 戳;刺;袋子;懒汉
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谐音“破壳”
poke 捅,戳,杵

词源不确定,可能来自中古德语poken,捅,来自Proto-Germanic*puk,捅,可能为拟声词。

poke
poke: see pocket
poke (v.)
"to push, prod, thrust," especially with something pointed, c. 1300, puken "to poke, nudge," of uncertain origin, perhaps from or related to Middle Dutch poken "to poke" (Dutch beuken), or Middle Low German poken "to stick with a knife" (compare German pochen "to knock, rap"), both from Proto-Germanic root *puk-, perhaps imitative. Related: Poked; poking. To poke fun "tease" first attested 1840; to poke around "search" is from 1809. To poke along "advance lazily; walk at a leisurely pace" is from 1833.
poke (n.1)
"small sack," early 13c., probably from Old North French poque (12c., Old French poche) "purse, poke, purse-net," probably from a Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *puk- (cognates: Old English pohha, pocca "bag, pocket," Middle Dutch poke, Old Norse poki "bag, pouch, pocket," dialectal German Pfoch), from PIE root *beu-, an imitative root associated with words for "to swell" (see bull (n.2)).
poke (n.2)
"pokeweed; a weed used in medicine and dyeing," colonial American, from native words, possibly a confusion of similar-sounding Native American plant names; from 1630s in English as "tobacco plant," short for uppowoc (1580s), from Algonquian (Virginia) *uppowoc. Later (1708) the word is used in the sense "pokeweed," as a shortened form of puccoon, from Algonquian (Virginia) *puccoon, name of a plant used for dyeing." Native roots for "smoke" and "stain" have been proposed as the origin or origins.
poke (n.3)
"an act of poking," 1796, originally pugilistic slang, from poke (v.). Also (1809) the name of a device, like a yoke with a pole, attached to domestic animals such as pigs and sheep to keep them from escaping enclosures. Hence slowpoke, and compare pokey. Slang sense "act of sexual intercourse" is attested from 1902.
1. We don't like strangers who poke their noses into our affairs.
我们不喜欢陌生人干预我们的事务。
2. John smiled at them and gave Richard a playful poke.
约翰冲着他们笑了笑,开玩笑地捅了理查德一下。
3. He saw the dog's twitching nose poke out of the basket.
他看到那只狗一抽一抽的鼻子从篮子里冒出来。
4. We never thought she would poke her nose into this.
想不到她会插上一手.
5. Don't poke fun at me.
别拿我凑趣儿.

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