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单词 pocketed
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pocketedadj.

Brit. /ˈpɒkᵻtᵻd/, U.S. /ˈpɑkədəd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pocket n., -ed suffix2; pocket v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < pocket n. + -ed suffix2; in later use in sense 2 partly also < pocket v. + -ed suffix1.
1. Having a pocket or pockets. Frequently with preceding modifying word.
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1641 J. Johnson Acad. Love 11 The men dumbe-pocketed-dunce-pates.
1744 W. Ellis Mod. Husbandman Apr. iii. 20 What a Loss then must this be, enough to break a slender-pocketed Farmer.
1833 T. Carlyle in Foreign Q. Rev. 11 280 Eliciting..some fractional contribution from the thick-skinned, many-pocketed million.
1852 R. S. Surtees Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour vii. xli. 223 All the scowling, rotten-fustianed, baggy-pocketed scamps of the country.
1904 H. James Golden Bowl (1909) I. iii. vii. 328 Walking, over the fine diagonals of meadow-paths or round the pocketed corners of billiard-tables.
1990 Antique Collector Oct. 119 (advt.) Superior quality pocketed sprung mattresses using the finest quality steel springs.
2001 New Yorker 10 Dec. 73/2 They wore virtually the same clothes as the mujahideen: pocketed vests, patou blankets, [etc.].
2. That has been pocketed (in various senses of the verb); placed in a pocket; enclosed or confined in a pocket. Also with up.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > bag or pouch worn on person > [adjective] > contained in or resembling
pocketed1647
the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > insertion or putting in > [adjective] > in or as in specific receptacles
barrelled1494
casked1624
pocketed1647
tunned1672
intubed1688
kitted1725
basined1745
canistered1843
pottled1845
carboyed1855
tubbed1882
sacked1895
pouched1905
cartoned1921
cupped1929
ampouled1969
slipcased1969
1647 S. Gorton Incorruptible Key To Rdr. sig. c2 All your pocketed up Sermons, and composed & treasured up Academical Comodies and Tragedies.
1851 C. Dickens & H. Morley Wind & Rain in Househ. Words 31 May 217/2 Rustics..festooning their smock-frocks with their pocketed hands.
1879 A. Trollope John Caldigate II. xxi. 288 They who were less privileged had fed themselves with pocketed sandwiches.
1934 T. S. Eliot Rock i. 10 With pocketed hands..We stand about in open places.
1974 C. Ryan Bridge too Far i. iii. 29 Though pocketed—the sea lay behind them to the north and west, and Canadians and British were pressing in from the south and east—they nevertheless controlled most of the southern bank of the estuary.
1994 Interzone Sept. 42/1 Detective Stumbo snugged his hat on, freeing his solo hand to filch a cigarette from a pocketed pack.
3. That has formed pockets or bag-like recesses. rare.
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1886 P. H. Pye-Smith Fagge's Princ. & Pract. Med. II. 612 The exudation being so effused into the meshes of the papillæ and Malpighian layer that the cavity is ‘pocketed’ and shows a central depression or umbilicus.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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