| 单词 | rocks | 
| 释义 | rock1 of 4verb   ˈräk    rocked; rocking; rocks   transitive verb 1   : to move back and forth in or as if in a cradle  She gently rocked the baby to sleep. 2  a    : to cause to sway back and forth  a boat rocked by the waves  b(1)    : to cause to shake violently  An earthquake rocked the town.  (2)    : to daze with or as if with a vigorous blow  A hard right rocked the contender.  (3)    : to astonish or disturb greatly  The scandal rocked the community. 3   : to rouse to excitement (as by performing rock music)  The band rocked the crowd. 4  informal   : to wear, display, or feature (something striking, distinctive, or attractive)  Carly Patterson is rocking a tight yellow T-shirt with jeans and high wooden sandals, belting her lyrics into a microphone. In the picture he's rocking a beard, a pair of shades and a striped t-shirt. intransitive verb 1   : to become moved backward and forward under often violent impact  The tower rocked under the impact of the hurricane.  also : to move gently back and forth   rocked on the balls of his feet  2   : to move forward at a steady pace    also : to move forward at a high speed   the train rocked through the countryside  3   : to sing, dance to, or play rock music  The band was rocking all night long. 4  slang   : to be extremely enjoyable, pleasing, or effective  her new car rocks rock2 of 4 noun (1)often attributive 1   : a rocking movement   2   : popular music usually played on electronically amplified instruments and characterized by a persistent heavily accented beat, repetition of simple phrases, and often country, folk, and blues elements   rock3 of 4 noun (2)1   : a large mass of stone forming a cliff, promontory, or peak   2   : a concreted mass of stony material    also : broken pieces of such masses  3   : consolidated or unconsolidated solid mineral matter    also : a particular mass of it  4  a    : something like a rock in firmness:    (1)    : foundation, support  The superintendent describes [Michael] Doran as a rock on which the success of the school is and will continue to be built.   (2)    : refuge  a rock of independent thought … in an ocean of parochialism  b    : something that threatens or causes disaster  —often used in plural  By the late 1930's, the university, so near the rocks in preceding years, had become one of the best-rounded educational institutions in the country. — Current Biography 5  a    : a flavored stick candy with color running through    b    : rock candy sense 1   6    slang    a    : gem    b    : diamond   7  a    : a small crystallized mass of crack cocaine    b    : crack sense 9   8   : the ball used in basketball  Who's going to fight through screens or risk lumps and lacerations lunging into the stands after the rock?  rock adjective   rocklike   ˈräk-ˌlīk adjective rock4 of 4 noun (3)1   : distaff   2   : the wool or flax on a distaff   rocks 1 of 2 nounas in gemsa usually valuable stone cut and polished for ornament a trophy wife with enough rocks to open her own jewelry store Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 rocks2 of 2 verb1 as in swaysto make a series of unsteady side-to-side motions the boat was rocking so much that several passengers felt seasick Synonyms & Similar Words 
 2 as in wobblesto swing unsteadily back and forth or from side to side the drunk rocked on his heels for a moment and then fell flat on his back Synonyms & Similar Words 
 3 as in stunsto make senseless or dizzy by a blow she rocked the mugger with a single punch and then ran Synonyms & Similar Words 
 4 as in shocksto make a strong impression on (someone) with something unexpected the news of the mayor's sudden death rocked the city Synonyms & Similar Words 
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