poker

        英 ['p??k?] 美['pok?]
        • n. 撥火棍;紙牌戲;(用棍)戳的人
        • vt. 烙制

        TEM4IELTS低頻詞擴展詞匯

        詞態變化


        復數:?pokers;

        助記提示


        音譯“撲克”

        中文詞源


        poker 通條,撲克

        來自poke,捅,-er,表施動,用于指通條。撲克義詞源不詳,可能來自同一詞源,即捅,引申詞義催促,或吹牛,賭博常見手法,后用于指這種紙牌游戲。

        英文詞源


        poker
        poker: English has two words poker. The earlier, poker for a fire [16], is simply the agent noun formed from poke [14], a verb borrowed from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German poken ‘thrust, hit’. The card-game name [19] originated in the USA, but it is not clear where it came from: one suggestion is that it is connected with German pochen ‘brag’.
        poker (n.1)
        "the iron bar with which men stir the fire" [Johnson], 1530s, agent noun from poke (v.).
        poker (n.2)
        card game, 1834, American English, of unknown origin, perhaps from the first element of German Pochspiel, name of a card game similar to poker, from pochen "to brag as a bluff," literally "to knock, rap" (see poke (v.)). A popular alternative theory traces the word to French poque, also said to have been a card game resembling poker. "[B]ut without documentation these explanations are mere speculation" [Barnhart]. The earlier version of the game in English was called brag. Slang poker face (n.) "deadpan" is from 1874.
        A good player is cautious or bold by turns, according to his estimate of the capacities of his adversaries, and to the impression he wants to make on them. 7. It follows that the possession of a good poker face is an advantage. No one who has any pretensions to good play will betray the value of his hand by gesture, change of countenance, or any other symptom. ["Cavendish," "Round Games at Cards," dated 1875]



        To any one not very well up in these games, some parts of the book are at first sight rather puzzling. "It follows," we read in one passage, "that the possession of a good poker face" (the italics are the author's) "is an advantage." If this had been said by a Liverpool rough of his wife, the meaning would have been clear to every one. Cavendish, however, does not seem to be writing especially for Lancashire. [review of above, "Saturday Review," Dec. 26, 1874]

        雙語例句


        1. In business a poker face can be very useful.
        生意場上,不動聲色會非常有用。

        來自柯林斯例句

        2. He had been showing off for her at the poker table.
        牌桌上他一直在她面前表現自己。

        來自柯林斯例句

        3. He swiped me across the shoulder with the poker.
        他用撥火棍打我的肩膀。

        來自柯林斯例句

        4. The officer listened, poker-faced.
        那個官員面無表情地聽著。

        來自柯林斯例句

        5. His expressions varied from poker-faced to blank.
        他的表情在一本正經和茫然惶惑之間變幻不定。

        來自柯林斯例句

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