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Poke through Meaning in English

expression

ˈpoʊk/ /ˈθɹu
POHK-throo
pˈəʊk/ /θɹˈuː
PUHK-throo

释义

To push partly through something so that a part appears on the other side or to become visible by coming through a surface.

用法与细微差别

'Poke through' is informal and usually describes something physically breaking or appearing through a surface (like a plant or an object). It can also be used metaphorically. Common with words like 'roots,' 'tips,' 'corners.' Not used for large or powerful movement.

例句

The plant started to poke through the soil.

basic

A nail can poke through the wall if you push too hard.

basic

Her fingers began to poke through the gloves.

basic

I saw green shoots poke through after the rain.

natural

The cat’s paw tried to poke through the crack under the door.

natural

If the wire starts to poke through the seat, it’s time for a new chair.

natural