socket
n. 窝, 穴, 插座, 眼窝 vt. 插进插座 [计] 套接字
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教材释义与例句
插座;窝,穴;牙槽
a place in a wall where you can connect electrical equipment to the supply of electricity
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释义与例句
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Any of various concave objects (or portions of larger objects) that envelop a counterpart object.
An opening into which a plug or other connecting part is designed to fit (e.g. a light bulb socket).
插座
插口
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商务 工程 物理Near-synonyms: jack, outlet, receptacle, wall socket
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Any of various concave objects (or portions of larger objects) that envelop a counterpart object.
A hollow into a bone which a part fits, such as an eye, or another bone, in the case of a joint.
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Any of various concave objects (or portions of larger objects) that envelop a counterpart object.
The socket head for a socket wrench.
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Any of various concave objects (or portions of larger objects) that envelop a counterpart object.
A hollow tool for grasping and lifting tools dropped in a well-boring.
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Any of various concave objects (or portions of larger objects) that envelop a counterpart object.
The hollow of a candlestick.
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One endpoint of a two-way communication link, used for interprocess communication across a network.
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One endpoint of a two-way named pipe on Unix and Unix-like systems, used for interprocess communication.
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A steel apparatus attached to a saddle to protect the thighs and legs.
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To place or fit in a socket.
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词源
From Middle English socket, soket, from Anglo-Norman soket (“spearhead”), diminutive of Old French soc (“plowshare”), from Vulgar Latin *soccus, a word borrowed from Gaulish, from Proto-Celtic *sukkos (compare modern Welsh swch (“plowshare”)), literally "pig's snout", from Proto-Indo-European *suH-.
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