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Your socks off Meaning in English

expression

ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈsɑks/ /ˈɔf
YOR / YUR SOKS AWF
jˈɔː/ /sˈɒks/ /ˈɒf
YAW SOCKS OFF

释义

'Your socks off' is an informal expression used to describe something that impresses, surprises, or pleases someone a lot. It is often used in phrases like 'blow your socks off' or 'knock your socks off.'

用法与细微差别

Very informal, mainly used in spoken English. Most common in the phrases 'blow your socks off' (extremely impress or surprise) and 'knock your socks off' (the same). Rarely used alone; don't say 'this is your socks off'—use as part of those full phrases. Often describes strong positive reactions.

例句

This movie will blow your socks off!

basic

The new roller coaster will knock your socks off.

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Her cooking will blow your socks off.

basic

Wait until you see the fireworks show; it'll knock your socks off.

natural

That guitar solo just blew my socks off!

natural

If you loved that cake, wait until you try my cheesecake—it’ll knock your socks off.

natural