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poker

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Cards, Household
pok·er /ˈpəʊkə $ ˈpoʊkər/ noun  1 [uncountable]DGC a card game that people usually play for money 〔通常赌钱的〕扑克牌戏 Can you play poker? 你会玩扑克吗?2. poker.jpg [countable]DH a metal stick used to move coal or wood in a fire to make it burn better 拨火棍4  See picture of 见图 FIREPLACE
Examples from the Corpus
pokerShe picked up a brass poker and stirred up the fire which already burnt brightly in the grate.Consider analogies with another human game, poker.With his poker and torch he sought out the noise.Through the years, Jose prospers until he is shot after winning a lucrative poker game.Albert, normally poker faced, wore a look of pure dismay.That could prove difficult for Chelsea, a fun-loving girl who likes ballet dancing, volley ball and playing poker.The children squealed with delight when Karen tallied up the poker chips and announced that Jennifer and Bryan had the highest scores.Jen and I went to the back, where they were playing quarter slots and video poker.play pokerThat could prove difficult for Chelsea, a fun-loving girl who likes ballet dancing, volley ball and playing poker.Instead of playing the fiddle, they could sip cocktails and play poker while nuclear war devastated the world outside their bunker.Best of all, her father was six blocks away, playing poker at Harry Reilly's.They would come over anytime of day or night to drink, play poker and tell jokes.Going in the opposite direction, she passed through the lounge and saw the diehards, all men, still playing poker.My godfather took me to dinner here and we played poker afterwards with a few of the members.Yet friends who play poker with him at a monthly game say he is quick-witted and extremely wry.
Origin poker 1. (1800-1900) Probably from French poque, card game like poker. 2. (1500-1600) poke
pok·er nounChineseSyllable
that usually play game card Corpus a people


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poker
poker /ˈpəʊkə $ ˈpoʊkər/ noun
 Sense 1
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: Probably from French poque, card game like poker.
 Sense 2
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: poke
1. [uncountable] a card game that people usually play for money:
    Can you play poker?
2.
   [countable] a metal stick used to move coal or wood in a fire to make it burn better


pokerBrE /ˈpəʊkə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpoʊkər/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] a card game for two or more people, in which the players bet on the values of the cards they hold 扑克牌游戏 [countable] a metal stick for moving or breaking up coal in a fire 通条;拨火棍