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Что (кто) такое Pocket - определение

SMALL COMPARTMENT IN CLOTHING WHERE MINOR OBJECTS CAN BE CARRIED INSIDE
Fob pocket; Pockets; Pocket packet; Snap pocket; Besom pocket; Clear pocket; Trouser pocket; Trouser-pocket; Trouserpocket; Trouserpockets; Trouser-pockets; Trouser pockets; Camp pockets; Patch pocket; Welt pocket; Flap pocket; Pouch pocket; Beer pocket; Watch pocket; Change pocket; Front pocket
  • Patch pocket with [[topstitch]]ing and [[bar tack]]ing on the back of a pair of blue jeans.
  • siligo wheat]] in a ''[[Tacuinum Sanitatis]]''
  • 18th-century woman's hanging pocket
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Pocket         
·noun A hole containing water.
II. Pocket ·add. ·noun A bight on a lee shore.
III. Pocket ·vt To take clandestinely or fraudulently.
IV. Pocket ·noun ·same·as Pouch.
V. Pocket ·add. ·noun A bin for storing coal, grain, ·etc.
VI. Pocket ·vt To put, or conceal, in the pocket; as, to pocket the change.
VII. Pocket ·add. ·noun A socket for receiving the foot of a post, stake, ·etc.
VIII. Pocket ·add. ·noun Any hollow place suggestive of a pocket in form or use;.
IX. Pocket ·noun One of several bags attached to a billiard table, into which the balls are driven.
X. Pocket ·noun A large bag or sack used in packing various articles, as ginger, hops, cowries, ·etc.
XI. Pocket ·noun A strip of canvas, sewn upon a sail so that a batten or a light spar can placed in the interspace.
XII. Pocket ·noun A hole or space covered by a movable piece of board, as in a floor, boxing, partitions, or the like.
XIII. Pocket ·noun A cavity in a rock containing a nugget of gold, or other mineral; a small body of ore contained in such a cavity.
XIV. Pocket ·noun A bag or pouch; especially; a small bag inserted in a garment for carrying small articles, particularly money; hence, figuratively, money; wealth.
pocket         
I. n.
Pouch.
II. v. a.
(Colloq.) Endure (as an affront), suffer, bear, tolerate, put up with.
pocket         
(pockets, pocketing, pocketed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A pocket is a kind of small bag which forms part of a piece of clothing, and which is used for carrying small things such as money or a handkerchief.
He took his flashlight from his jacket pocket and switched it on...
The man stood with his hands in his pockets.
N-COUNT: oft poss N, n N
2.
You can use pocket in a lot of different ways to refer to money that people have, get, or spend. For example, if someone gives or pays a lot of money, you can say that they dig deep into their pocket. If you approve of something because it is very cheap to buy, you can say that it suits people's pockets.
...ladies' fashions to suit all shapes, sizes and pockets...
N-COUNT
3.
You use pocket to describe something that is small enough to fit into a pocket, often something that is a smaller version of a larger item.
...a pocket calculator.
...my pocket edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
A pocket of something is a small area where something is happening, or a small area which has a particular quality, and which is different from the other areas around it.
He survived the earthquake after spending 3 days in an air pocket...
The army controls the city apart from a few pockets of resistance.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
5.
If someone who is in possession of something valuable such as a sum of money pockets it, they steal it or take it for themselves, even though it does not belong to them.
Dishonest importers would be able to pocket the VAT collected from customers.
VERB: V n
6.
If you say that someone pockets something such as a prize or sum of money, you mean that they win or obtain it, often without needing to make much effort or in a way that seems unfair. (JOURNALISM)
He pocketed more money from this tournament than in his entire three years as a professional.
VERB: V n
7.
If someone pockets something, they put it in their pocket, for example because they want to steal it or hide it.
Anthony snatched his letters and pocketed them...
VERB: V n
8.
If you say that someone is in someone else's pocket, you disapprove of the fact that the first person is willing to do whatever the second person tells them, for example out of weakness or in return for money.
The board of directors must surely have been in Johnstone's pocket.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR [disapproval]
9.
If you say that someone is lining their own or someone else's pockets, you disapprove of them because they are making money dishonestly or unfairly.
It is estimated that 5,000 bank staff could be lining their own pockets from customer accounts.
PHRASE: V inflects [disapproval]
10.
If you are out of pocket, you have less money than you should have or than you intended, for example because you have spent too much or because of a mistake.
They were well out of pocket-they had spent far more in Hollywood than he had earned...
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
see also out-of-pocket
11.
If someone picks your pocket, they steal something from your pocket, usually without you noticing.
They were more in danger of having their pockets picked than being shot at.
PHRASE: V and N inflect
pocket         
¦ noun
1. a small bag sewn into or on clothing so as to form part of it, used for carrying small articles.
a pouch-like compartment providing separate storage space.
(one's pocket) informal one's financial resources.
2. a small, isolated patch, group, or area.
3. Billiards & Snooker an opening at the corner or on the side of a billiard table into which balls are struck.
4. American Football a protected area behind the line of scrimmage, from which the quarterback throws a pass.
5. Baseball a hollow in a baseball mitt in which the ball is caught and held.
¦ adjective of a suitable size for carrying in a pocket: a pocket dictionary.
¦ verb (pockets, pocketing, pocketed)
1. put into one's pocket.
2. take for oneself, especially dishonestly.
3. Billiards & Snooker drive (a ball) into a pocket.
Phrases
in someone's pocket
1. dependent on someone financially and therefore under their influence.
2. closely involved with someone.
out of (or in) pocket having lost (or gained) money in a transaction.
put one's hand in one's pocket spend or provide one's own money.
Derivatives
pocketable adjective
pocketful noun (plural pocketfuls).
pocketless adjective
Origin
ME (in the sense 'bag, sack', also used as a measure of quantity): from Anglo-Norman Fr. poket(e), dimin. of poke 'pouch'.
pocket         
n.
1) to turn out one's pockets
2) to pick smb.'s pocket
3) a back; coat; hip; inside; shirt; side; watch pocket
4) an air pocket
Pocket         
A pocket is a bag- or envelope-like receptacle either fastened to or inserted in an article of clothing to hold small items. Pockets are also attached to luggage, backpacks, and similar items.
patch pocket         
¦ noun a pocket made of a separate piece of cloth sewn on to the outside of a garment.
Pocket edition         
  • 1895 advertisement for a pocket edition of Webster's Dictionary.
  • Nephrology pocket by [[Alexander S. Goldfarb-Rumyantzev]] and Robert S. Brown
SMALL-SIZE BOOK WHICH COULD FIT IN A READER'S POCKET
Pocket dictionary; Pocket editions; Pocket dictionaries
Small-size books which could fit in a reader's pocket have existed from early times. For example, the early 8th-century gospel book known as the St Cuthbert Gospel has a page size of only .
Gingival and periodontal pocket         
  • '''1''': Total loss of attachment (clinical attachment loss, CAL) is the sum of '''2''': [[Gingival recession]], and '''3''': Probing depth
ABNORMAL DEPTH OF THE GINGIVAL SULCUS NEAR THE POINT AT WHICH THE GINGIVAL TISSUE CONTACTS THE TOOTH
Periodontal pocket; Gingival pocket; Gingival and periodontal pockets; Pseudopocket
Gingival and periodontal pockets (also informally referred to as gum pockets) are dental terms indicating the presence of an abnormal depth of the gingival sulcus near the point at which the gingival tissue contacts the tooth.
Pocket dialing         
  • Mobile phone in a pocket
ACCIDENTAL PHONE CALL WHERE CALLER INADVERTENTLY INITIATES DIALING
Pocket call; Pocket Dialing; Butt dialing; Pocket dial; Pocket dialling; Butt dialling; Butt dial; Butt-dial; Butt-dialing; Buttdialing
Pocket dialing (also known as pocket calling or butt dialing) is the accidental placement of a phone call while a person's mobile phone or cordless phone is in the owner's pocket or handbag. The recipient of the call typically hears random background noise when answering the phone.

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Pocket

A pocket is a bag- or envelope-like receptacle either fastened to or inserted in an article of clothing to hold small items. Pockets are also attached to luggage, backpacks, and similar items. In older usage, a pocket was a separate small bag or pouch.