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chock AHD[chŏk] D.J.[tʃɒk]K.K.[tʃɑk]n.(名词)chock- A block or wedge placed under something else, such as a wheel, to keep it from moving.塞块:一块被放在别的如车轮之类的东西底下以防止它移动的木料或楔子
- Nautical A heavy fitting of metal or wood with two jaws curving inward, through which a rope or cable may be run.【航海】 导缆钳:一种金属或木制的沉重装置,有两个向内弯曲的钳口可使绳子或纲索穿于其中上下移动
v.tr.(及物动词)chocked, chock.ing, chocks - To fit with or secure by a chock:用塞块塞住或固定:The plane's wheels were chocked and chained down.飞机的轮子被塞上了塞块并用链子固定住了
- Nautical To place (a boat) on chocks.【航海】 系泊(船只)
adv.(副词)- As completely as possible:尽可能彻底地:a report chock full of errors.一篇错误百出的报告
- As close as possible:尽可能接近地:had to stand chock up against the railing.不得不紧紧挨着栏杆站着
- Possibly from Old North French choque [log] 可能源自 古法国北方方言 choque [圆木]
- from Gaulish *tsukka [stump] 源自 高卢语 *tsukka [树桩]
- [of Germanic origin] [从德语中来]
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