poke
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary سیخونک ، ضربت با چیز نوک تیز، فشار با نوک انگشت، حرکت، سکه ، سکه زدن ، فضولی در کار دیگران ، سیخ زدن ، بهم زدن ، هل دادن ، سقلمه زدن ، کنجکاوی کردن ، بهم زدن آتش بخاری ( با سیخ )، زدن ، آماس.
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(poke): بازگشت به واژه poke poke bonnet poke pudding or pocke poke the fire poke-check to buy a pig in a poke to poke a bout to poke a hole in any thing to poke and pry to poke anyone in the ribs to poke at any thing to poke fun at any one to poke one's head to poke up oneself سيخونک ،ضربت با چيز نوک تيز،فشار با نوک انگشت ،حرکت ،سکه زدن ،فضولى در کار ديگران ،سيخ زدن ،هل دادن ،سقلمه زدن ،کنجکاوى کردن ،بهم زدن اتش بخارى( با سيخ)،زدن ،اماس علوم مهندسى : هل دادن کامپيوتر : فرمان ذخيره قسمتى از اطلاعات در يک مکان بخصوص کلمات مرتبط(13)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 poke n. Pronunciation: ' pōk Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ― more at POCKET Date: 13th century 1 chiefly Southern &Midland : BAG , SACK 2 a : WALLET b : PURSE ]]> 2 poke n. Function: verb Inflected Form:   poked ; pok·ing Etymology: Middle English; akin to Middle Dutch poken to poke Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 a (1) : PROD , JAB < poked him in the ribs> (2) : to urge or stir by prodding or jabbing < poked and scolded by the old folks ― Upton Sinclair> (3) : to cause to prod : THRUST < poked a stick at the snake> b (1) : PIERCE , STAB (2) : to produce by or as if by piercing, stabbing, or jabbing < poke a hole> < poked holes in his heavily footnoted argument ― David Stoll> c (1) : HIT , PUNCH < poked him in the nose> (2) : to deliver (a blow) with the fist (3) : to hit (a blooper) in baseball 2 a : to cause to project < poked her head out of the window> b : to make (one's way) by poking < poked his way through the ruins> c : to interpose or interject in a meddlesome manner <asked him not to poke his nose into other people's business> intransitive verb 1 a : to make a prodding, jabbing, or thrusting movement especially repeatedly b : to strike out at something 2 a : to look about or through something without system : RUMMAGE < poking around in the attic> b : MEDDLE 3 : to move or act slowly or aimlessly <just poked around and didn't accomplish much> 4 : to become stuck out or forward : PROTRUDE –poke fun at : RIDICULE , MOCK …