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		noun dʒɒkdʒɑk informal 1A disc jockey. 流行音乐节目主持人;迪斯科舞厅主持人 Example sentencesExamples -  Are all radio jocks born with that annoying radio jock voice?
 -  The blond and the jock were still finishing up their witty repartee while frantic techno music rattled on in the background.
 -  Dashboard Confessional took the stage to a lot of high-pitched screaming and proceeded to impress even the most ardent of jocks with their acoustic-meets-emo stylings.
 -  How many times have you listened to a sports presenter/commentator/jock - especially a jock - assert this?
 -  Sports talk-radio jocks hammered at the stars for betraying the public trust.
 
 2North American An enthusiast or participant in a specified activity. 〈北美〉(指明活动的)狂热参与者 计算机迷。 Example sentencesExamples -  He was well known by all students, whether they were jocks or computer geeks, the name Ricky Han was always followed by some form of recognition.
 -  I was insecure about being some kind of a commando jock photographer, but once everyone was awake we'd hit the streets and the bros were psyched.
 
 - 2.1US  A pilot or astronaut.
〈美,非正式〉飞行员;宇航员 Example sentencesExamples -  And keep in mind, these are Air Force fighter jocks - some of the most respected, and feared, military officers in the world.
 -  In their other lives, some are commercial pilots, ex-military jocks, suits with office jobs.
 -  Curiously, Will argues in favor of making pilots - even Air Force fighter jocks - wear bow ties.
 -  Fighter jocks are what the Air Force is all about.
 
 Synonyms airman, airwoman, flyer, aeronaut  
 
 OriginLate 18th century (denoting a rider in horse races): abbreviation. Rhymesad hoc, amok, Bangkok, baroque, belle époque, bloc, block, bock, brock, chock, chock-a-block, clock, doc, dock, floc, flock, frock, hock, hough, interlock, knock, langue d'oc, lock, Locke, Médoc, mock, nock, o'clock, pock, post hoc, roc, rock, schlock, shock, smock, sock, Spock, stock, wok, yapok noun dʒɒkdʒɑk North American informal 1 another term for jockstrap Example sentencesExamples -  Young amateurs like the shorts, too, even though they cost about twice as much as jocks.
 -  He faked Penny out of his jock, drove baseline and threw down a two-handed dunk.
 -  They also more frequently used hip checks to dislodge rushers from their jocks.
 -  He knew when Sampson was likely to shoot, when he was likely to pass, and when he was likely to adjust his jock.
 -  If Cadillac had gotten that handoff, he probably would have scored, but he would have left Allen without another piece of equipment - his jock.
 -  He did that with more style, grace, brilliance and dominance than anyone I saw in more than four decades of talking to people in jocks.
 -  I put on my socks, the jock, the shorts, and then the jersey, followed by sweatbands on my left arm and an elbow pad on my right arm.
 -  Bobby Butler, one of the cornerbacks you chose for Atlanta's team, couldn't carry his jock.
 -  Cutler is no stranger to the brutality of the gridiron, having strapped on a jock and shoulder pads during his salad days as a high-school football player.
 -  They're either putting itchy cream in your jock or Vaseline in your helmet or baby powder inside your clothes.
 -  He'll put Icy Hot in your jock and anything else.
 -  When a man dancing in a jock is the prize, that makes you want to prove that there are limits to what a team can do.
 -  Drafting without Joel was like the ballpark without beer, jocks without straps and Kansas without Todo.
 
 2An enthusiastic male athlete or sports fan, especially one with few other interests. (尤指缺少其他兴趣)狂热的男运动员;狂热的运动迷 Example sentencesExamples -  That's right, my brother is not only a jock, he's a smart jock.
 -  You can just hear him, a couple years from now: ‘All jocks think about is sports.’
 -  Directly in front of me, a round lunch table was surrounded by a group of guys, all either athletes and jocks, or just popular boys.
 -  ‘Many people considered athletes dumb jocks, and I wanted to break loose from that barrier,’ he recalls.
 -  The movie spec suggests macho, testosterone-soaked fare that will appeal only to sports jocks.
 -  He was yanked into an all guy group of basketball jocks and football jocks.
 -  ‘Yes I don't want them thinking I am in anyway like those shallow minded jocks and jock goddesses’.
 -  There were cheerleaders, football players, other jocks, other girls who looked like they could be cheerleaders.
 -  They don't move, they speak like they're afraid to be up there, and the audience is all jocks waiting to see cute chicks.
 -  Jocks were jocks, after all, and the bigger they were, the more invincible they acted.
 -  Yet in some high schools, Straight Edgers have as much of a presence as say, the jocks or the Goth kids.
 -  The fraternity brothers were all football jocks and basketball stars.
 -  So you end up in a study group with a bunch of jocks and your erstwhile friend says, ‘I hate jocks now.’
 -  80s movies aside, the truth is that when jocks and nerds collide the jocks pretty much almost always win.
 -  I spent that entire summer at a fat camp where I lost 75 pounds and became an athletic jock.
 -  Jocks don't necessarily just hang out with jocks.
 -  Several of the other jocks in the room snickered, apparently finding his question most hilarious.
 -  It is pure snobbery to loom at athletes as ‘dumb jocks.’
 -  Each jock was questioned about what he had done just previous to riding the race.
 -  ‘This frat is mostly joined by jocks,’ Tara announced, sounding like a tour guide.
 
 Synonyms sportswoman, sportsman, sportsperson 
 Derivativesadjective North American informal  Said good looks combined with a somewhat jockish personality gained him a seat in the world of the popular at Ascension. Example sentencesExamples -  They have nothing going for them except jockish good looks.
 -  Your obviously jockish tendencies evidently annoy him.
 -  Universal differs from Scubar in that the patrons are slightly more palatable, still jockish, however and with an emphasis on the metro.
 -  A recent photograph in Details magazine reveals a jockish, broadly smiling Pace with his arm around costar Shawn Hatosy.
 
 
 
 noun dʒɒk derogatory, informal A Scotsman (often as a form of address). 
 OriginEarly 16th century: Scots form of the given name Jack, originally as a name for an ordinary man (compare with jack1). The current sense dates from the late 18th century.    nounjäkdʒɑk informal 1A disc jockey. 流行音乐节目主持人;迪斯科舞厅主持人 Example sentencesExamples -  Are all radio jocks born with that annoying radio jock voice?
 -  Dashboard Confessional took the stage to a lot of high-pitched screaming and proceeded to impress even the most ardent of jocks with their acoustic-meets-emo stylings.
 -  Sports talk-radio jocks hammered at the stars for betraying the public trust.
 -  The blond and the jock were still finishing up their witty repartee while frantic techno music rattled on in the background.
 -  How many times have you listened to a sports presenter/commentator/jock - especially a jock - assert this?
 
 2North American An enthusiast or participant in a specified activity. 〈北美〉(指明活动的)狂热参与者 计算机迷。 Example sentencesExamples -  I was insecure about being some kind of a commando jock photographer, but once everyone was awake we'd hit the streets and the bros were psyched.
 -  He was well known by all students, whether they were jocks or computer geeks, the name Ricky Han was always followed by some form of recognition.
 
 - 2.1US  A pilot or astronaut.
〈美,非正式〉飞行员;宇航员 Example sentencesExamples -  Fighter jocks are what the Air Force is all about.
 -  And keep in mind, these are Air Force fighter jocks - some of the most respected, and feared, military officers in the world.
 -  In their other lives, some are commercial pilots, ex-military jocks, suits with office jobs.
 -  Curiously, Will argues in favor of making pilots - even Air Force fighter jocks - wear bow ties.
 
 Synonyms airman, airwoman, flyer, aeronaut  
 
 OriginLate 18th century (denoting a rider in horse races): abbreviation of jockey. nounjäkdʒɑk North American informal 1 another term for jockstrap Example sentencesExamples -  I put on my socks, the jock, the shorts, and then the jersey, followed by sweatbands on my left arm and an elbow pad on my right arm.
 -  He'll put Icy Hot in your jock and anything else.
 -  When a man dancing in a jock is the prize, that makes you want to prove that there are limits to what a team can do.
 -  They also more frequently used hip checks to dislodge rushers from their jocks.
 -  He faked Penny out of his jock, drove baseline and threw down a two-handed dunk.
 -  If Cadillac had gotten that handoff, he probably would have scored, but he would have left Allen without another piece of equipment - his jock.
 -  He knew when Sampson was likely to shoot, when he was likely to pass, and when he was likely to adjust his jock.
 -  Cutler is no stranger to the brutality of the gridiron, having strapped on a jock and shoulder pads during his salad days as a high-school football player.
 -  He did that with more style, grace, brilliance and dominance than anyone I saw in more than four decades of talking to people in jocks.
 -  Bobby Butler, one of the cornerbacks you chose for Atlanta's team, couldn't carry his jock.
 -  They're either putting itchy cream in your jock or Vaseline in your helmet or baby powder inside your clothes.
 -  Young amateurs like the shorts, too, even though they cost about twice as much as jocks.
 -  Drafting without Joel was like the ballpark without beer, jocks without straps and Kansas without Todo.
 
 - 1.1 An enthusiastic athlete or sports fan, especially one with few other interests.
(尤指缺少其他兴趣)狂热的男运动员;狂热的运动迷 Example sentencesExamples -  80s movies aside, the truth is that when jocks and nerds collide the jocks pretty much almost always win.
 -  He was yanked into an all guy group of basketball jocks and football jocks.
 -  Each jock was questioned about what he had done just previous to riding the race.
 -  ‘This frat is mostly joined by jocks,’ Tara announced, sounding like a tour guide.
 -  Jocks don't necessarily just hang out with jocks.
 -  Yet in some high schools, Straight Edgers have as much of a presence as say, the jocks or the Goth kids.
 -  It is pure snobbery to loom at athletes as ‘dumb jocks.’
 -  That's right, my brother is not only a jock, he's a smart jock.
 -  ‘Many people considered athletes dumb jocks, and I wanted to break loose from that barrier,’ he recalls.
 -  You can just hear him, a couple years from now: ‘All jocks think about is sports.’
 -  Jocks were jocks, after all, and the bigger they were, the more invincible they acted.
 -  So you end up in a study group with a bunch of jocks and your erstwhile friend says, ‘I hate jocks now.’
 -  There were cheerleaders, football players, other jocks, other girls who looked like they could be cheerleaders.
 -  Directly in front of me, a round lunch table was surrounded by a group of guys, all either athletes and jocks, or just popular boys.
 -  The movie spec suggests macho, testosterone-soaked fare that will appeal only to sports jocks.
 -  Several of the other jocks in the room snickered, apparently finding his question most hilarious.
 -  ‘Yes I don't want them thinking I am in anyway like those shallow minded jocks and jock goddesses’.
 -  I spent that entire summer at a fat camp where I lost 75 pounds and became an athletic jock.
 -  They don't move, they speak like they're afraid to be up there, and the audience is all jocks waiting to see cute chicks.
 -  The fraternity brothers were all football jocks and basketball stars.
 
 Synonyms sportswoman, sportsman, sportsperson  
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