socking
英 [ˈsɒkɪŋ]
美 [ˈsɑːkɪŋ]
v. 猛击; 狠打
sock的现在分词
习惯用语
adv.
- socking great
- 非常大的
extremely large - a socking great house
巨大的房子
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 短袜
Socksare pieces of clothing which cover your foot and ankle and are worn inside shoes.- ...a pair of knee-length socks.
一对及膝长的袜子
- ...a pair of knee-length socks.
- PHRASE 给…留下深刻印象;使…深受触动
If someonesocks it toanother person, they do or say something that makes a great impression on them.- Come on, lads. Sock it to 'em.
来吧,伙计们,让他们开开眼。
- Come on, lads. Sock it to 'em.
- PHRASE (叫某人)加把劲儿,好好努力,干得好一点
If you tell someone topulltheirsocks up, you mean that they should start working or studying harder, because they have been lazy or careless.- He needs to pull his socks up if he is to make a success of his career.
如果他打算事业上有所成的话,就必须加把劲儿。
- He needs to pull his socks up if he is to make a success of his career.