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How to say sock in English?
Sock is pronounced in English.-English? 【s? K], beauty? 【sɑ? k].

socks

core vocabulary

8.pronunciation

English? 【s? k]? ? ?

Beautiful? 【sɑ? k]?

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Noun (short for noun)? (noun)

1. Comedy

2. socks, half a sock

Punch, punch

American TV series is very successful.

5. Snacks, food, snacks

6. Shoe insole and leather lining

7. piggy bank

punching

9. fist

10. Lightweight soft shoes

Verb (short for verb)? (verb)

1. Throw, throw

2. Hit, hit hard, hit hard, hit hard, hit hard

eat snacks

pat

Step 5 put on socks ...

Hit the ball hard

7. deposit (money)

Bilingual example

Used as a noun

1. The socks he bought for his son are one size too big.

The socks he bought for the children are one size too big.

She didn't darn her socks by herself.

She doesn't mend socks by herself.

3. Your socks don't match.

Your socks don't match your clothes.

4. Blue suit and brown socks! He screwed up again.

Blue clothes and brown socks! He made another mistake.

After darning, she matched a pair of socks.

When the socks were mended, she put them together in pairs.

Common phrases

Used as a noun

Cheer up and make greater efforts; Go all out?

Shut up and stop talking.

Lexical collocation

Used as a noun

Verb+socks

Knitting socks? Knitted socks

Mend socks? Darning socks

Noun+socks

Sports socks? sports socks

Knee socks? Knee-length socks

Elastic socks? Stretching hose

Word usage

Noun (short for noun)? (noun)

1.sock means "socks", which generally refers to socks that reach the ankles or legs, and are mostly worn by men, children and athletes.

Socks are usually used in plural because they are used in pairs. When it is used as the subject, the predicate verb is also plural.

3. "A pair of socks" is a pair? Socks, "two pairs of socks" are two pairs? Socks.

4. In American slang, old? Socks can be used as a form of address, meaning "buddy", which is a kind of greeting for men.

Meaning discrimination

Noun (short for noun)? (noun)

Socks, stockings

Both words refer to "socks". The difference is that socks generally refer to socks as high as ankles or legs, which are mostly worn by men, children and athletes; Silk stockings refer to the silk stockings worn by women, which generally reach or exceed the knees.

For example:

In the showcase of the new department store, we saw many high-quality nylon raw materials produced in China. In the window of the newly opened department store, we saw many high-quality nylon stockings made in China.

A lady's inventory covers her whole legs and feet. Women's stockings cover the whole legs and feet.

I bought two stocks. I bought a pair of stockings.