释义 |
pocket-hole|ˈpɒkɪthəʊl| The opening in a garment through which the hand is put into the pocket.
a1658Cleveland Pet. Poem 20 The Women call'd me Woman, till the Fools Spy'd their Mistake thorough my Pocket Holes. 1758Johnson Idler No. 15 ⁋2 She walks..with her arms through her pocket-holes. 1801Jane Austen Lett. (1884) I. 283 The jacket is all in one with the body, and comes as far as the pocket-holes. 1900Crockett Fitting of Peats v. Love Idylls (1901) 35 Take that hand out of your pocket-hole. |