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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
poke
poke [poke pokes poked poking] verb, noun BrE [pəʊk] NAmE [poʊk] verb 1. transitive to quickly push your fingers or another object into sb/sth Syn: ↑prod •~ sb/sth with sth She poked him in the ribs with her elbow. •~ sth into sth She poked her elbow into his ribs. •~ sb/sth I'm sick of being poked and prodded by doctors. •She got up and poked the fire (= to make it burn more strongly). 2. transitive ~ sth + adv./prep. to push sth somewhere or move it in a particular direction with a small quick movement •He poked his head around the corner to check that nobody was coming. •Someone had poked a message under the door. •Don't poke her eye out with that stick! 3. intransitive + adv./prep. if an object is poking out of, through, etc. sth, you can see a part of it that is no longer covered by sth else •The end of the cable was left poking out of the wall. •A bony elbow poked through a hole in his sweater. •Clumps of grass poked up through the snow. 4. transitive ~ a hole in sth (with sth) to make a hole in sth by pushing your finger or another object into it •The kids poked holes in the ice with sticks. 5. transitive ~ sb (taboo, slang) (of a man)to have sex with sb more at poke/stick your nose into sth at ↑nose n. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: origin uncertain; compare with Middle Dutch and Middle Low German poken, of unknown ultimate origin. The noun dates from the late 18th cent. Example Bank: •He poked his head around the door. •Helen got up and poked the fire. •I'm sick of being poked and prodded by doctors. •The man poked a finger at my shirt. •Watch out! You'll poke her eye out with that stick if you're not careful! Idioms: ↑have a poke around ▪ ↑poke fun at somebody ▪ ↑take a poke at somebody Derived: ↑poke about ▪ ↑poke at something noun 1. countable, usually singular the action of quickly pushing your fingers or another object into sb/sth •to give the fire a poke •He gave me a poke in the ribs to wake me up. 2. uncountable (BrE)power in a car •I prefer something with a bit more poke. more at (buy) a pig in a poke at ↑pig n. Word Origin: Middle English: origin uncertain; compare with Middle Dutch and Middle Low German poken, of unknown ultimate origin. The noun dates from the late 18th cent. Example Bank: •When I mentioned the money I got a poke in the back. •Carrie gave him a poke in the side.
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