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Poke at Meaning in English

expression

ˈpoʊk/ /ˈæt
POHK-at
pˈəʊk/ /ˈæt
POHK-at

释义

To touch, push, or prod something or someone repeatedly, often gently or with a finger or object. It can also mean to criticize someone in a teasing or indirect way.

用法与细微差别

Often informal. Commonly used for lightly touching food but not eating it ('poke at your food'), or for playful physical gestures. Also used for teasing critique ('poke at someone's idea'). Don't confuse with 'poke' (to jab) or 'poke fun at' (to make fun of).

例句

Please don't poke at the animals in the cage.

basic

He just poked at his dinner and didn't eat much.

basic

The child likes to poke at the buttons on the remote control.

basic

She kept poking at the puzzle pieces, trying to make them fit.

natural

Stop poking at my drawing! If you have suggestions, just tell me.

natural

He likes to poke at complicated problems just for fun.

natural