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poke
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poke 1  (pk)
v. poked, pok·ing, pokes
v.tr.
1. To push or jab at, as with a finger or an arm; prod.
2. To make (a hole or pathway, for example) by or as if by prodding, elbowing, or jabbing: I poked my way to the front of the crowd.
3. To push; thrust: A seal poked its head out of the water.
4. To stir (a fire) by prodding the wood or coal with a poker or stick.
5. Slang To strike; punch.
v.intr.
1. To make thrusts or jabs, as with a stick or poker.
2. To pry or meddle; intrude: poking into another's business.
3. To search or look curiously in a desultory manner: poked about in the desk.
4. To proceed in a slow or lazy manner; putter: just poked along all morning.
5. To thrust forward; appear: The child's head poked from under the blankets.
n.
1. A push, thrust, or jab.
2. Slang A punch or blow with the fist: a poke in the jaw.
3. One who moves slowly or aimlessly; a dawdler.
Idiom:
poke fun at
To ridicule in a mischievous manner; tease.

[Middle English poken, probably from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch.]

poke 2  (pk)
n.
1. A projecting brim at the front of a bonnet.
2. A large bonnet having a projecting brim.

[From poke.]

poke 3  (pk)
n. Chiefly Southern U.S.
A sack; a bag.

[Middle English, probably from Old North French; see pocket.]
Regional Note: A pig in a poke is concealed in a sack from the buyer. The noun pokemeaning a bag or sackdates from the 14th century in English. In many parts of Scotland poke means a little paper bag for carrying purchases or a cone-shaped piece of paper for an ice-cream cone. The Oxford English Dictionary gives similar forms in other languages: Icelandic poki, Gaelic poc or poca, and French poche.

poke 4  (pk)
n.
Pokeweed.

[Short for dialectal pocan, of Virginia Algonquian origin; akin to puccoon.]

poke1
vb
1. (tr) to jab or prod, as with the elbow, the finger, a stick, etc.
2. (tr) to make (a hole, opening, etc.) by or as by poking
3. (when intr, often foll by at) to thrust (at)
4. (tr) Informal to hit with the fist; punch
5. (usually foll by in, out, out of, through, etc.) to protrude or cause to protrude don't poke your arm out of the window
6. (tr) to stir (a fire, pot, etc.) by poking
7. (intr) to meddle or intrude
8. (intr; often foll by about or around) to search or pry
9. (intr; often foll by along) to loiter, potter, dawdle, etc.
10. (tr) Slang (of a man) to have sexual intercourse with
poke fun at to mock or ridicule
poke one's nose into See nose [17]
n
1. a jab or prod
2. short for slowpoke
3. Informal a blow with one's fist; punch
4. Slang sexual intercourse
[from Low German and Middle Dutch poken to thrust, prod, strike]

poke2
n
1. Dialect a pocket or bag
a pig in a poke See pig [9]
[from Old Northern French poque, of Germanic origin; related to Old English pocca bag, Old Norse poki pouch, Middle Dutch poke bag; compare poach2]

poke3
n
1. (Clothing & Fashion) Also called poke bonnet a woman's bonnet with a brim that projects at the front, popular in the 18th and 19th centuries
2. (Clothing & Fashion) the brim itself
[from poke1 (in the sense: to thrust out, project)]

poke4
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) short for pokeweed

Poke a bag containing a definite amount which varied according to the commodity.
Examples: poke of bran, 1875; of corn, 1648; of hops, 1883; of madder (20 cwt), 1347; of silver, 1733; of pardon, 1377; of pence, 1575; of plums, 1581; of wool, c. 1500.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.pokepoke - tall coarse perennial American herb having small white flowers followed by blackish-red berries on long drooping racemes; young fleshy stems are edible; berries and root are poisonous
pokeweed - perennial of the genus Phytolacca
2.pokepoke - someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind
do-nothing, idler, layabout, loafer, bum - person who does no work; "a lazy bum"
lingerer, loiterer - someone who lingers aimlessly in or about a place
slowcoach, slowpoke, stick-in-the-mud, plodder - someone who moves slowly; "in England they call a slowpoke a slowcoach"
potterer, putterer - a person who putters about
straggler, strayer - someone who strays or falls behind
3.pokepoke - a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases
bag - a flexible container with a single opening; "he stuffed his laundry into a large bag"
doggie bag, doggy bag - a bag for food that a customer did not eat at a restaurant; the transparent pretense is that the food is taken home to feed the customer's dog
grocery bag - a sack for holding customer's groceries
4.pokepoke - a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow); "he warned me with a jab with his finger"; "he made a thrusting motion with his fist"
gesture - motion of hands or body to emphasize or help to express a thought or feeling
5.pokepoke - (boxing) a blow with the fist; "I gave him a clout on his nose"
counterpunch, parry, counter - a return punch (especially by a boxer)
knockout punch, KO punch, Sunday punch, haymaker - a hard punch that renders the opponent unable to continue boxing
hook - a short swinging punch delivered from the side with the elbow bent
jab - a quick short straight punch
rabbit punch - a short chopping blow to the back of the neck
sucker punch - an unexpected punch
boxing, pugilism, fisticuffs - fighting with the fists
blow - a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head"
Verb1.poke - poke or thrust abruptly; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs"
thrust - push forcefully; "He thrust his chin forward"
2.poke - search or inquire in a meddlesome way; "This guy is always nosing around the office"
search, look - search or seek; "We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest"; "Look elsewhere for the perfect gift!"
3.poke - stir by poking; "poke the embers in the fireplace"
raise up, commove, disturb, stir up, vex, shake up, agitate - change the arrangement or position of
4.poke - hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument; "the salesman pounded the door knocker"; "a bible-thumping Southern Baptist"
hit - deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument; "He hit her hard in the face"
5.poke - make a hole by poking
pierce - make a hole into; "The needle pierced her flesh"

poke
verb
1. jab, hit, push, stick, dig, punch, stab, thrust, butt, elbow, shove, nudge, prod Lindy poked him in the ribs.
2. protrude, stick, thrust, jut His fingers poked through the worn tips of his gloves.
noun
jab, hit, dig, punch, thrust, butt, nudge, prod John smiled and gave Richard a playful poke.
poke around or about search, fish, hunt, go through, rifle, comb, scour, grub, ferret, rummage (around), sift through, forage, scavenge, rake through, fossick (Austral. & N.Z.), root about or around He poked around in the cupboard for the bottle of whisky.
Translations
poke1 [pəʊk]
A. N
1. (= jab) → empujón m, empellón m; (with elbow) → codazo m; (with poker) → hurgonada f, hurgonazo m
he gave me a poke in the ribs (with finger) → me hincó el dedo en las costillas; (with elbow) → me dio un codazo en las costillas
to give the fire a pokeatizar la lumbre, remover la lumbre
2. to have a poke (Brit) (= have sex) → echar(se)un polvo
B. VT
1. (= jab with stick, finger etc) → pinchar, clavar; [+ fire] → hurgar, atizar, remover
to poke sb in the ribshincar el dedo a algn en las costillas
to poke sb with a stickdar a algn un empujón con un palo
you nearly poked me in the eye with that!¡casi me saltas un ojo con eso!
2. (= thrust) → introducir
to poke a rag into a tubemeter un trapo en un tubo
to poke a stick into a crackmeter un palo en una grieta
to poke a stick into the groundclavar un palo en el suelo
to poke one's head out (of a window)sacar or asomar la cabeza(por una ventana)
see also nose A1
3. [+ hole] → hacer
to poke a hole in a picturehacer un agujero en un cuadro
4. to poke fun at sbreírse de algn
5. (US) (= punch) → pegar un puñetazo a
C. VI to poke at sth with a stickhurgar algo con un bastón
poke about poke around VI + ADV (in drawers, attic etc) → fisgonear, hurgar; (round shops) → curiosear (pej) → fisgar, hacer indagaciones a hurtadillas
we spent a day poking about in the shopspasamos un día curioseando en las tiendas
and now you come poking about!¡y ahora te metes a husmear!
poke out
A. VI + ADV (= stick out) → salir
B. VT + ADV you almost poked my eye outcasi me saltas el ojo

poke2 [pəʊk] N (esp Scot) (= bag) → saco m, bolsa f
see also pig

poke [ˈpəʊk]
vt
[+ fire] → tisonner
(= dig at) → piquer
He poked the ground with his stick → Il piquait le sol du bout de sa canne.
(= jab) (with finger)pousser du doigt; (with elbow)donner un coup de coude à
to poke sb in the ribs (with elbow)enfoncer son coude dans les côtes à qn
(= put) to poke sth into sth → fourrer or enfoncer qch dans qch
[+ head] to poke one's head out of the window → passer la tête par la fenêtre
to poke one's head around the door → passer la tête par la porte
She tapped on my door and poked her head in → Elle a frappé à ma porte et a passé la tête.
to poke fun at sb/sth → se moquer de qn/qch
vi (= appear) → pointer
n
(= jab) → (petit) coup m
to give sb/sth a poke → donner un petit coup à qn/qch
(= look) to have a poke around sth → jeter un coup d'œil dans qch
to have a poke about → jeter un coup d'œil
(to fire)coup m de tisonnier
to give the fire a poke → tisonner le feu
poke about
vi
(in place)fouiner
(in engine, sb's mouth)fourrager; (in cupboard)fouiner, fourrager
vt fus [+ place] → fouiner dans
poke around
vi
(in place)fouiner
(in engine, sb's mouth)fourrager; (in cupboard)fouiner, fourrager
vt fus
[+ place] → fouiner dans
[+ engine, sb's mouth] → fourrager dans; [+ cupboard] → fouiner dans, fourrager dans
poke at
vt fus [+ fire] → tisonner
She poked at her food with a fork → Elle poussait le contenu de son assiette du bout de sa fourchette.
poke out
vi (= protrude) → dépasser
poke out of
vt fusdépasser de

poke1
n (dial, Scot)Beutel m, → Sack m (dial); (plastic, paper) → Tüte f ? pig

poke2
n
(= jab)Stoß m, → Schubs m (inf); to give somebody/something a poke (with stick) → jdn/etw stoßen; (with finger) → jdn/etw stupsen; I got a poke in the eye from his umbrellaer stieß mir den Regenschirm ins Auge; it’s better than a poke in the eye (with a sharp stick) (inf)es ist besser als gar nichts
(US inf: = punch) → Schlag m; poke on the noseNasenstüber m
(vulg: = act of intercourse) → Vögeln nt (inf); to have a pokevögeln (inf), → ficken (vulg)
vt
(= jab) (with stick) → stoßen; (with finger) → stupsen; to poke the firedas Feuer schüren, im Feuer stochern; he poked the ground with his sticker stieß mit seinem Stock auf den Boden; he accidentally poked me in the eyeer hat mir aus Versehen ins Auge gestoßen
(US inf: = punch) → hauen (inf); to poke somebody on the nosejdn auf die Nase hauen or schlagen
(= thrust) to poke one’s head/finger/a stick etc into somethingseinen Kopf/Finger/einen Stock etc in etw (acc)stecken; he poked his head round the door/out of the windower streckte seinen Kopf durch die Tür/aus dem Fenster
(vulg: = have sex with) → vögeln (inf), → ficken (vulg)
(= make by poking) holebohren; to poke holes in somebody’s storyjds Geschichte zerpflücken
vi his elbows were poking through his sleevesan seinen Ärmeln kamen schon die Ellenbogen durch; to poke at something (testing) → etw prüfen; (searching) → in etw (dat)stochern; he poked at me with his finger (touching) → er stupste mich; (not touching) → er stieß mit dem Finger nach mir; the doctor poked at his ribsder Arzt tastete seine Rippen ab; she poked at her food with a forksie stocherte mit einer Gabel in ihrem Essen herum; well, if you will go poking into things that don’t concern you …na ja, wenn du deine Nase ständig in Dinge steckst, die dich nichts angehen

poke [pəʊk]
1. n (jab) → colpetto; (with elbow) → gomitata
to give the fire a poke → attizzare il fuoco
2. vt
a. (jab with stick, finger) → dare un colpetto a
to poke sb with one's umbrella → dare un colpetto con l'ombrello a qn
you poked me in the eye → mi hai messo un dito nell'occhio
to poke the fire → attizzare il fuoco
b. to poke fun at sb (mock) → prendere in giro qn
c. (Am) (fam) (punch) → dare un pugno a
d. (thrust) → cacciare, ficcare
to poke one's head out of the window → mettere la testa fuori dalla finestra
to poke sth in(to) sth → spingere qc dentro qc
e. (make by poking) to poke a hole in sthfare un buco in qc (con il dito, un bastone)
3. vi to poke atdare dei colpetti a
poke about poke around vi + adv (fam) (in drawers, attic) → frugare, rovistare; (in shop) → curiosare
poke out
1. vi + advspuntar fuori, sporger fuori
2. vt + adv to poke sb's eye outcavare un occhio a qn

poke [pəʊk]
1. n (jab) → colpetto; (with elbow) → gomitata
to give the fire a poke → attizzare il fuoco
2. vt
a. (jab with stick, finger) → dare un colpetto a
to poke sb with one's umbrella → dare un colpetto con l'ombrello a qn
you poked me in the eye → mi hai messo un dito nell'occhio
to poke the fire → attizzare il fuoco
b. to poke fun at sb (mock) → prendere in giro qn
c. (Am) (fam) (punch) → dare un pugno a
d. (thrust) → cacciare, ficcare
to poke one's head out of the window → mettere la testa fuori dalla finestra
to poke sth in(to) sth → spingere qc dentro qc
e. (make by poking) to poke a hole in sthfare un buco in qc (con il dito, un bastone)
3. vi to poke atdare dei colpetti a
poke about poke around vi + adv (fam) (in drawers, attic) → frugare, rovistare; (in shop) → curiosare
poke out
1. vi + advspuntar fuori, sporger fuori
2. vt + adv to poke sb's eye outcavare un occhio a qn

poke
v poke [pəuk]
1 to push something into; to prod He poked a stick into the hole; He poked her in the ribs with his elbow. steek يَدفَع، يَنْخُسُ мушкам strčit, šťouchnout støde; puffe stoßen χώνω, μπήγω, σπρώχνω meter torkama, müksama سیخونک زدن؛ فرو کردن tökätä enfoncer (dans) לִתקוֹע ढकेलना gurkanje lök(dös) menusuk pota í cacciare; dare un colpetto 突く 쑤시다 (pa)stumti, kumštelėti []bikstīt mencuit; menyiku porren, steken stikke, dytte wetknąć, szturchnąć espetar a împinge; a înghionti тыкать, толкать strčiť, štuchnúť dregniti ćušnuti stöta [], sticka ผลัก dürt(ükle)mek совати, пхати گھسانا đẩy; chọc
2 to make (a hole) by doing this She poked a hole in the sand with her finger. steek يَثْقُب правя дупка в udělat (díru) stikke bohren ανοίγω τρύπα, σκαλίζω hacer un agujero uuristama کندن pistää faire un trou dans לַעֲשוֹת חוִר ठेलना čeprkanje döf membuat lubang stinga (gat á) (fare un buco) つついてあける 쑤셔 구멍을 만들다 išdurti []bakstīt; []durt mengorek boren stikke hull i dziurawić, przebijać fazer um buraco a face (o gaură) протыкать urobiť (dieru) zvrtati (luknjo) napraviti rupu peta, sticka จิ้ม batırarak delik açmak 捅(洞) протикати چھيد کر سوارخ کرنا chọc thành lỗ
3 to (cause to) protrude or project She poked her head in at the window; His foot was poking out of the blankets. uitsteek يُبْرِزُ издавам vstrčit; vystrčit stikke (vor-)strecken χώνω, προεξέχω asomar välja pistma بیرون آمدن työntyä esiin dépasser (de) לִתחוֹב izbiti ki- v. bedugja (a fejét) menyembulkan reka (út um) sporgere 突き出す 내밀다 (iš)kišti, kyšoti izbāzt[]; pabāzt[] menjengukkan; terjulur steken stikke gjennom/ut fra wystawać, wystawiać projectar(-se) a scoate высовывать(ся) (vy)strčiť pomoliti; moleti proturiti sticka โผล่ออกมา uzatmak, çık(art)mak (頭向外)伸 висовувати(ся) ڈالنا thò ra)伸
n
an act of poking; a prod or nudge He gave me a poke in the arm. steek نَخْسَه، دَفْعَه мушване rýpnutí, šťouchanec stød; puf der Stoß σκουντιά empujón, golpe müks سقلمه؛ ضربه tökkäys coup דְחִיפָה टिहुतियाव, कुहनी की मार bockanje lökés sodokan olnbogaskot gomitata 一突き 찌르기 kumštelėjimas, niuksas piebikstīšana; dunka; belziens cuitan por dytt, støt pchnięcie, szturchnięcie cotovelada ghiont толчок, тычок štuchanec sunek ćuškanje stöt, knuff การผลัก düt(ükle)me поштовх, стусан دھکا cú đẩy; cú chọc
n poker
a (usually metal) rod for stirring up a fire. poker مِحْراك النّار ръжен pohrabáč ildrager der Feuerhaken σκαλιστήρι φωτιάς atizador (ahju)roop میله hiilihanko tisonnier מַחתָה कुरेदनी žarač piszkavas pengorek api skörungur attizzatoio 火かき 부지깽이, 불쑤시게 žarsteklis (krāsns) kruķis penggodek api kachelpook ildrake pogrzebacz atiçador vătrai кочерга kutáč grebljica žarač eldgaffel แท่งโลหะสำหรับเขี่ย ocak sürgüsü 撥火棍棒 коцюба کرچھا، آگ کريدني que cời lửa
adj poky, pokey
(of a room etc) small, with not enough space. klein ضَيِّق тесен těsný trang eng στενάχωρος, άβολος minúsculo, diminuto kitsas تنگ و تاریک ahdas exigu צַר जरा सा जगह skučen szegényes kecil þröngur piccolo 狭い 비좁은 ankštas šaurs; saspiests sempit benauwd trangt om plassen ciasny acanhado strâmt, îngust тесный tesný majhen tesan trång, kyffig แคบ ufak, kutu gibi 狹小的,簡陋的(地方) тісний تنگ، چھوٹا nhỏ
poke about/around
to look or search for something among other things. rondsoek يُفَتِّش търся prohrabávat lede igennem; rode rundt herumtasten ανασκαλεύω fisgonear tuhnima دنبال چیزی گشتن penkoa fourrager (dans) לְחַטֵט खोजना njuškati po,prčkati po tapogatózva keres mencari-cari snuðra; gramsa í frugare 探す 뒤지다 naršyti, šniukštinėti okšķerēt; taustīties menyelongkar overal zoeken snuse omkring myszkować tactear a căuta (prin) искать, шарить prehrabávať (sa) brskati pretraživati gå och rota (snoka) ตรวจค้น karıştırarak aramak 尋找,逛,閒盪 цікавитися ڈھونڈنا lục tìm
poke fun at
to laugh at unkindly The children often poked fun at him because of his stammer. spot, terg يَهْزأ بِ، يَسْخَر من надсмивам се posmívat se gøre grin med sich lustig machen über κοροϊδεύω, πειράζω άσχημα burlarse de alguien narritama مسخره کردن pilkata se moquer de לִלעוֹג की हंसी उड़ाना, का उपहास करना podbadanje kinevet menertawakan gera gys að prendere in giro ~をからかう 놀리다 pasijuokti iš zoboties; apsmiet mentertawakan voor de gek houden drive gjøn med robić pośmiewisko z fazer troça de a râde de насмехаться над posmievať sa norčevati se ismevati göra narr av หัวเราะใส่ alay etmek 取笑某人 підсміюватися مذاق اڑانا chế giễu ai
poke one's nose into
to interfere with other people's business He is always poking his nose into my affairs. jou neus in sake steek يَحْشُر أنفَهُ намесвам се strkat nos do stikke sin næse i überall seine Nase hineinstecken χώνω τη μύτη μου, παρεμβαίνω meter la nariz en oma nina toppima فضولی کردن nuuskia muiden asioita fourrer son nez dans לִתחוֹב אֶת הַאָף वह हमेशा मेरे मामले में टांग अड़ाता है zaviriti beleüti az orrát ikut campur snuðra, hnÿsast í ficcare il naso in おせっかいする 참견하다 kišti nosį į bāzt degunu cita darīšanās menjaga tepi kain orang zijn neus ergens insteken legge nesen sin opp i wścibiać nos w nie swoje sprawy meter o nariz em a-şi vârî nasul în совать свой нос в strkať nos do vtikati nos v gurati nos u tuđe stvari lägga näsan i blöt ยุ่ง burnunu sokmak 干涉他人的事 сунути свого носа مداخلت کرنا chõ mũi vào chuyện người khác

poke يَلْكُم šťouchnout støde stupsen μπήγω clavar tökätä tisonner bockati colpire つつく 찌르다 te voorschijn komen skubbe szturnąć cutucar, espetar тыкать stöta แหย่ด้วยข้อศอกหรือนิ้ว dürtmek chọc


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