A2 a small bag for carrying things in, made of cloth and sewn into the inside or onto the outside of a piece of clothing衣袋,口袋,兜
B1 a container, usually made of cloth, that is sewn into or onto a bag or attached to a seat or door in a vehicle(附于提包、车门、车座椅等处的)囊,口袋,袋子
one of several holes around the edge of a billiard or snooker table, into which balls are hit(台球桌的)网袋,球袋
C2 informal the amount of money that someone has for spending钱,财力
More examples
He pulled out a handful of coins from his pocket.
The keys are in my jacket pocket.
One of the men suddenly produced a knife from his pocket.
There are no pockets in these trousers.
I've got my hands in my pockets to keep them warm.
a group, area, or mass of something that is separate and different from what surrounds it小块地区(或团体、部分);孤立地区(或团体、部分)
to put something into your pocket把…装入口袋
to hit a billiard or snooker ball into a pocket(台球中)击(球)落袋
to take something for yourself, especially dishonestly窃取,侵吞,把…据为己有
used to describe something that is small enough to put in your pocket, or that you regularly carry in your pocket袖珍的,口袋版的
smaller than usual很小的,小型的
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