You use pocket to describe something that is small enough to fit into a pocket, often something that is a smaller version of a larger item.
a pocket calculator.
一个袖珍计算器。
pockets
A pocket is a kind of small bag that forms part of a piece of clothing, and that is used for carrying small things such as money or a handkerchief.
He took his torch from his jacket pocket and switched it on.
他从上衣口袋里拿出手电筒并将其打开。
You can use pocket in a lot of different ways to refer to money that people have, get, or spend. For example, if someone gives or pays a lot of money, you can say that they dig deep into their pocket. If you approve of something because it is very cheap to buy, you can say that it suits people's pockets.
When you come to choosing a dining table, it really is worth digging deep into your pocket for the best you can afford.
说到选择餐桌,的确值得尽你的财力买张最好的。
ladies' fashions to suit all shapes, sizes, and pockets.
适合所有体形、尺寸和财力的女士时装。
A pocket of something is a small area where something is happening, or a small area which has a particular quality, and which is different from the other areas around it.
Trapped in a pocket of air, they had only 40 minutes before the tide flooded the chamber.
他们被困在只有一点空气的弹丸之地,再过40分钟水位就会上升淹没这个山洞。
deep pockets
If you say that a person or organization has deep pockets, you mean that they have a lot of money with which to pay for something.
The church will do anything to avoid scandal – and everyone knows it has deep pockets.
教会将不惜一切来避免丑闻,大家都知道其财力雄厚。
investors with deep pockets.
财力雄厚的投资者们。
out of pocket
If you are out of pocket, you have less money than you should have or than you intended, for example, because you have spent too much or because of a mistake.
Make sure you are not out of pocket for your expenses.
要确保别把用于日常开销的钱都花没了。
pick someone's pocket
If someone picks your pocket, they steal something from your pocket, usually without you noticing.
They were more in danger of having their pockets picked than being shot at.
比起遭到枪击,他们被扒窃的危险更大。
pockets , pocketing , pocketed
If someone who is in possession of something valuable such as a sum of money pockets it, they steal it or take it for themselves, even though it does not belong to them.
Banks have passed some of the savings on to customers and pocketed the rest.
银行将部分存款转给顾客,其余的则据为己有。
If you say that someone pockets something such as a prize or sum of money, you mean that they win or obtain it, often without needing to make much effort or in a way that seems unfair.
He pocketed more money from this tournament than in his entire three years as a professional.
他从这次锦标赛中捞到的钱比他作为一名职业运动员整整三年赚的还要多。
If someone pockets something, they put it in their pocket, for example, because they want to steal it or hide it.
Anthony snatched his letters and pocketed them.
安东尼抓过他的信,放进兜里。