0 a small bag that is sewn or fixed onto or into a piece of clothing, a bag, the back of a seat, etc -- kieszeń
1 a small area or small amount of something that is different from what is around it -- zakątek, obszar
3 to have less money than you should have because you have paid for something -- być do tyłu
4 to take something, especially money, which does not belong to you -- przywłaszczyć sobie
5 to put something in your pocket -- schować do kieszeni
6 small enough to fit in your pocket -- kieszonkowy
a pocket dictionary
His pockets had to be emptied of doofers from time to time, and aired.
A slab of freshwater ice formed the smooth top of a billiard table made of ice blocks, with pockets and cushions crafted out of walrus-hide.
Our initial sense, of course, is that these pockets of professionalism give legislatures positive power.
As in many acknowledgedly literate communities, some pockets exist that nurse oral cultural modes of communication, and, as everywhere, spoken communication far exceeds written communication.
There is now ample evidence that the exposure of hydrophobic ' pockets ' leads to adhesion and fusion, both of proteins and lipid bilayers.
We hypothesize the first few seconds are marked by internal pockets of liquid solder that has not frozen, yet.
Such pockets of malcontents offered the foreign ruler a golden opportunity to subvert his rival from within.
Buying a round of drinks was an obligatory ritual, one that was costly to the pockets of working-class men.
中文繁体
袋子, 衣袋,口袋, (附於袋子、車門、車座椅等處的)口袋,袋子…
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袋子, 衣袋,口袋,兜, (附于提包、车门、车座椅等处的)囊,口袋,袋子…
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bolsillo, bolsillo [masculine, singular]…
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bolso…
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(服などの)ポケット, (バッグなどの中の)仕切り, ポケットのような部分…
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cep, göz, kısım…
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poche [feminine], foyer [masculine], empocher…
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butxaca…
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