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sox noun[ plural ] uk /sɒks/ us /sɑːks/ an informal spelling of "socks", used, for example, in the names of some US baseball teams who wear socks of a particular colour: (socks的非正式说法,例如用于称呼某个穿特定颜色袜子的美国棒球队) the Chicago White Sox芝加哥白袜队 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Stockings, tights & socks ankle sock anklet fishnet garter garter belt hold up hose hosiery nylon pantyhose pop sock sock stocking suspender suspender belt tabi tights
SOX | Business English SOX noun[ U ] LAW, FINANCEukus abbreviation for the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Examples of sox sox The commonest kind of sense teaches one that the old lady is in error, and "sox" clearly correct. From Project Gutenberg There's a white shirt and a collar and two pairs of sox, and what not, in there. From Project Gutenberg Oh, it had a shirt and a pair of sox and general things. From Project Gutenberg She worked on the farm, spun, wove, "done seamster wu'k" and knitted stockings, sox and gloves. From Project Gutenberg A light suit of pajamas, a pair of extra sox and a thin rubber cape are greatly to be desired. From Project Gutenberg To-day he had not escaped, for, warm as the day was, heavy white woolen sox folded and festooned themselves modishly over the tops of his shoes. From Project Gutenberg Yes, sir; his shorts and that brace he wore, whatever it was, and his sox and shoes, and shirt, and his trousers, and his suit coat. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |