0 to push a finger or other pointed object quickly into someone or something -- 戳,刺,捅
1 to (cause something to) appear or stretch out from behind or through something else -- (使)伸出来,(使)探出来
2 to greet someone on a social networking website by leaving them a special short message -- (在社交媒体上)通过留言问候对方
3 the act of poking someone or something -- 戳,刺,捅
She gave me a poke in the stomach. 她戳了戳我的肚子。
I suggest that if he pokes his nose any further into this he will get it punched by local authorities.
Specula- tors are already poking their noses here and there, trying to smell out what profits are in it for them.
Is it not a fact that these old folk, like everybody else, do not like people poking about in their houses?
I think it will be disclosed, when we have the replies, that our old friend the means test pokes his head up again.
There is a clear role for the media, which need to stop using stereotypical images and stop poking fun.
A very odd thing about politicians is that we love poking into other people's business.
We have our wives and families in them, but we do not want anybody else poking around.
He pokes fun at that; be does not think there can be such a thing.