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rock

英[rɒk] 美[rɑk]
  • n. 岩石;摇滚乐;暗礁
  • vt. 摇动;使摇晃
  • vi. 摇动;摇晃
  • n. (Rock)人名;(英、德、匈、意、瑞典)罗克

词组搭配


get one's rocks off

(vulgar slang)have an orgasm

(粗俚)达到性高潮

on the rocks informal 非正式

(of a relationship or enterprise) experiencing difficulties and likely to fail

(关系)濒于破裂的;濒临毁灭的;完蛋;(企业)遇经济困难的;(濒于)破产的

(of a drink) served undiluted and with ice cubes

(饮料)未搀杂、加有冰块的

rock the boat
rock out

(informal)perform rock music loudly and vigorously

(非正式)如痴如狂地奏摇滚乐

between a rock and a hard place

Confronted with equally unpleasant alternatives and few or no opportunities to evade or circumvent them.

面临同样令人不愉快的几乎没有机会逃避或克服的选择

on the rocks

In a state of difficulty, destruction, or ruin

处于困难境、濒临毁灭或完蛋地

Their marriage is on the rocks.

他们的婚姻濒于破裂

Without money; bankrupt

一文不名;破产的

Our accountant says the business is on the rocks.

我们的会计师说生意濒临破产

Served over ice cubes

加冰块

Scotch on the rocks.

加冰块的苏格兰威士忌酒

rock the boat&I{【俚语】}

To disturb the balance or routine of a situation

扰乱平衡或常规

He has an easygoing managerial style and won't rock the boat unless absolutely necessary.

他有一套很随意的经营作风,除非极有必要否则不会改变自己一惯的做法