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单词 choc
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chocn.

Brit. /tʃɒk/, U.S. /tʃɑk/
Inflections: Plural chocs, (nonstandard, in sense 1) chox.
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: chocolate n.
Etymology: Shortened < chocolate n. In sense 2 after chocolate soldier n. 2.
colloquial.
1. A chocolate. Also as a mass noun: chocolate.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > confections or sweetmeats > sweets > [noun] > a sweet > chocolate
jessamy-chocolate1697
milk chocolate1723
plain chocolate1737
chocolate drop1764
chocolate cream1851
chocolate1852
chocolate liqueur1864
chocolate button1865
choc1874
chocolate bar1875
choccy1885
langue de chat1897
black chocolate1902
soft centre1902
truffle1902
liqueur chocolate1904
bar1906
bark1910
chocolate coin1910
white chocolate1917
dark chocolate1930
Mars bar1932
Smarties1939
nutty1947
liqueur1965
1874 L. Troubridge Jrnl. 19 Feb. in Life amongst Troubridges (1966) ix. 78 I do adore Menier and Nougat chocolate... It is the only thing, except other sorts of choc. and ices, that I really enjoy eating.
1896 E. Turner Little Larrikin xvii. 201 ‘Give me the chocs.’ He put three of the largest creams in his mouth.
1903 A. Bennett Leonora i. 21 Have a choc? Milly said yes, and Ethel drew a box of bonbons from her pocket.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses iii. xvi. [Eumaeus] 610 Fond lovers' ways and flowers and chocs.
1938 D. Smith Dear Octopus i. 3 Have a bit of choc?
1966 ‘A. York’ Eliminator v. 94 He comes up to me one day when I was getting after the chocs and says, ‘Rhoda, it's me or them chocolates. Take your pick.’
2012 Independent on Sunday 29 Apr. (New Review) 3/3 Nevertheless, he bestrides the sitting-room doorknob like a colossus, clutching his plastified roses and a box of chocs.
2. Australian (originally depreciative). In the First World War (1914–18): a soldier in the 8th Infantry Brigade of the Australian Imperial Force, which arrived in Egypt too late to participate in the Gallipoli campaign; = chocolate soldier n. 2a. Now historical and rare.
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society > armed hostility > warrior > soldier > soldier of specific force or unit > [noun]
spahi1562
legionnaire1595
strelitz1603
Croat1623
deli1667
Croatian1700
lancer1712
highlander1725
lambs1744
royals1762
light-bob1778
fly-slicer1785
Life Guardsman1785
royals?1795
Hottentot1796
yeoman1798
pandour1800
Faugh-a-Ballaghsc1811
forty-two man1816
kilty1842
Zouave1848
bumblerc1850
Inniskilliner1853
blue cap1857
turco1860
Zou-Zou1860
mudlark1878
king's man1883
Johnny1888
Piffer1892
evzone1897
horse gunner1897
dink1906
army ranger1910
grognard1912
Jock1914
chocolate soldier1915
Cook's tourist1915
dinkum1916
Anzaca1918
choc1917
ranger1942
Chindit1943
Desert Rat1944
Green Beret1949
1917 Hurdcott Herald 8 Sept. 43 The ‘chocs’ have more than once played brilliantly in the theatre of war on the Western Front.
1918 R. H. Knyvett ‘Over There’ with Australians 154 We carried off the ‘championship cup’, beating the ‘Chocolates’ by two or three points. We might not have been so elated had not the ‘Chocs.’ been such ‘nuts’ on themselves.
1919 W. H. Downing Digger Dial. 16 Chocs, the 8th Brigade (‘Tivey's Chocolate Soldiers.’ Originally an abusive name; now an honourable appellation).
1944 Advertiser (Adelaide) 28 Jan. 6/3 I hope your article brings a few more of ‘Tivey's Chocs’ to light in Adelaide.

Compounds

choc bar n. a chocolate bar or choc ice.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > confections or sweetmeats > ices > [noun] > ice-cream > types or forms of
pistachio ice?1790
iced tea1827
tutti-frutti1834
brown-bread ice1846
vanilla ice1846
vanille ice1846
Neapolitan ice1867
Neapolitan ice cream1868
hokey-pokey1884
strawberry ice cream1890
choc chip1903
horn1908
Tortoni1911
slider1915
choc bar1919
cone1920
Eskimo pie1921
brick1922
brickette1922
Eskimo1922
choc ice1924
cornet1926
briquette1927
gelato1932
ninety-nine1935
wafer1936
fudgicle1938
ripple1939
tub1939
vanilla1955
double dip1965
1914 Internat. Confectioner Sept. 29 (advt.) Barrels Flexo Choc. Bars..100 to box.]
1919 Lebanon (Indiana) Pioneer 27 Mar. 5/3 (advt.) 35c Choc Bar. Bitter..2 for 36c.
1954 ‘N. Blake’ Whisper in Gloom iii. 43 A voice which reminded him..of a Walls' choc-bar, so cool, sweet and creamy.
2000 Independent 17 Mar. (Friday Review section) 7/5 The Franco-Belgian alliance banned our choc bars from eight out of 15 EU member states.
choc ice n. a small bar of ice cream with a thin coating of chocolate.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > confections or sweetmeats > ices > [noun] > ice-cream > types or forms of
pistachio ice?1790
iced tea1827
tutti-frutti1834
brown-bread ice1846
vanilla ice1846
vanille ice1846
Neapolitan ice1867
Neapolitan ice cream1868
hokey-pokey1884
strawberry ice cream1890
choc chip1903
horn1908
Tortoni1911
slider1915
choc bar1919
cone1920
Eskimo pie1921
brick1922
brickette1922
Eskimo1922
choc ice1924
cornet1926
briquette1927
gelato1932
ninety-nine1935
wafer1936
fudgicle1938
ripple1939
tub1939
vanilla1955
double dip1965
1924 Times of India 11 Jan. (Indian Engineering Suppl.) 20/3 These ice bricks, bricklets, choc-ices, etc., do not differ in any material way from the ordinary bulk ice cream.
1951 J. B. Priestley Festival at Farbridge iii. i. 431 To eat choc ices With Iphigenia.
1999 A. Wheatle Brixton Rock 150 There were white kids all around him, excited with the thought of tonguing choc-ices and lollies.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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