poke along 的 3 个定义
poked, pok·ing.
- to prod or push, especially with something narrow or pointed, as a finger, elbow, stick, etc.: to poke someone in the ribs.
- to make by or as by prodding or pushing.
- to thrust or push: She poked her head out of the window.
- (5)
poked, pok·ing.
- to make a pushing or thrusting movement with the finger, a stick, etc.
- to extend or project: His handkerchief is poking out of his back pocket.
- to thrust oneself obtrusively: to poke into something that is not one's affair.
- (5)
- a thrust or push.
- Informal. a slow or dawdling person; slowpoke.
poke along 近义词
等同于 trail
poke along 的近义词 51 个
- chase
- fall behind
- falter
- lag
- pull
- dally
- dangle
- dawdle
- delay
- dog
- drag
- draggle
- draw
- droop
- extend
- flag
- halt
- hang
- haul
- hunt
- linger
- loiter
- plod
- poke
- procrastinate
- pursue
- shadow
- shag
- spook
- spoor
- stalk
- straggle
- stream
- tail
- tarry
- tow
- trace
- track
- traipse
- trudge
- bedog
- bring up the rear
- drop back
- fall back
- follow a scent
- hang back
- hang down
- nose out
- string along
- tag along
- take out after
poke along 的反义词 21 个
由poke along构成的短语
- poke around
- poke fun at
- poke one's nose into
- make fun of (poke fun at)
- pig in a poke
- take a poke at
更多poke along例句
- They get a full spread of poke, prawns, locally caught fish and kalua pork served on their balcony.
- The test is still the same — a PCR test that involves a five-second swab in each nostril, not a deep poke back toward the brain.
- These tests prod and poke the children, creating lots of anxiety and taking away from the joy of learning.
- People online have been attempting to poke holes in the science of Interstellar.
- As that clip played, Camille leaned over and gave her husband a playful poke in the ribs.
- But when the pageant itself starts to poke fun at the contestants, organizers should expect that they will lose all credibility.
- Lately, Richard Dawkins seems to scan the world for sore spots, take a good poke, and revel in the ensuing outcry.
- She wore an old poke bonnet and carried a crooked stick, and there seemed to be a hump upon her back.
- The hump-backed little figure with poke-bonnet and cane was chased out upon the broken landing.
- "Mr. Mudge requires no hat where he is now," continued the doctor, stooping to poke the fire.
- Whenever a potato lit up dangerously she gave it a poke into a new position.
- Because it's so much pleasanter, in a small library like this, to poke about by one's self—with the help of the librarian.