词汇 | deck |
释义 | deck Theme: TOBACCO n. a pack of cigarettes.Can you toss me a deck of fags, please?Why don't you stop in there and buy a deck? Theme: VIOLENCE tr. to knock someone to the ground.Fred decked Bob with one blow.I was so mad I almost decked him. deck 1. noun 1 a packet of a powdered drug US, 1916. 2 a packet of cigarettes US, 1923. 3 a gramophone turntable. A critical component of a DJ in the modern sense of the term US, 1997. 4 the ground UK, 1836. 5 in cricket, the pitch UK, 1995. 6 a pack of playing cards. In conventional use from late C16 until about 1720, then dialect and colloquial. In the early part of C20, usage was confined, more or less, to the underworld; from the end of World War 2 it was in common use in the UK and Australia and, by the 1970s, in general and widespread informal use. 'Deck of cards' was a UK number one hit for Max Bygraves in 1973 UK, 1948 2. verb to knock to the ground US, 1945 deck out 1. deck out sb • deck sb out usually passive to put on special, often brightly coloured clothes for a particular occasion+ in Everyone was decked out in their best Sunday clothes for the annual outing to the sea.deck yourself out Derek had decked himself out in a black leather jacket, green socks and red shoes.■ SIMILAR TO: dress up2. deck out sth • deck sth out usually passive to decorate something with flags, flowers, bright colours etc for a special occasion+ with In the harbour, the ships were all decked out with flags and coloured lights. deck1. tv. to knock someone to the ground. Fred decked Bob with one blow. 2. n. a pack of cigarettes. Can you toss me a deck of fags, please?
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