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I . pock·et [ˈpɒkɪt] N

1. pocket (in clothing):

pocket
žep m

2. pocket (on bag, in car):

pocket
predal m

3. pocket fig (financial resources):

pocket
to pay for sth out of one's own pocket
to be out of pocket

4. pocket (small area):

pocket
otok m fig
pocket of resistance

5. pocket SPORTS (on snooker table):

pocket
luknja f

II . pock·et [ˈpɒkɪt] VB trans

1. pocket (put in one's pocket):

pocket
vtikati [perf vtakniti [v žep]]

2. pocket (keep sth for oneself):

pocket

3. pocket SPORTS (in snooker, billiards):

to pocket a ball

III . pock·et [ˈpɒkɪt] ADJ (pocket-sized)

breast ˈpock·et N

breast pocket

kan·ga·ˈroo pock·et N

pock·et ˈcal·cu·la·tor N

ˈpock·et-cam N

pocket-cam short for pocket camera:

See also pocket camera

pock·et ˈcam·era N

pock·et ˈcam·era N

pock·et ˈhand·ker·chief N dated

ˈpock·et knife N

pocket knife

ˈpock·et mon·ey N no pl

pocket money

Pock·et PˈC N

Pocket PC COMPUT, INET

ˈvest-pock·et ADJ attr Am

1. vest-pocket (pocket-size):

2. vest-pocket (very small):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He reaches twice with his right hand toward what appears to be an inside pocket of his jacket.
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Johns initially claimed that an unknown person had pushed the tablet into his pocket which he later forgot to remove before leaving the crowded venue.
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The print in many of these is unusually small even for pocket-sized paperbacks.
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This year, pocket-size pups will have their day in the sun with the debut of a small-dog sprint of about 30 yards.
www.abqjournal.com
If the marker is not acceptable, the bettor may bet with cash out-of-pocket or go all-in.
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That includes providing a pocket that can carry a metro card and a secure pocket for a mobile.
www.digitaljournal.com
However, the pocket cameras out there still lag way behind even the most basic full form camcorders in terms of image quality.
www.techradar.com
He must not leave the grounds except on official occasions, and he is not given any pocket money.
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He won't have a pocket square in his wardrobe, a man-bag or a breath-mint.
www.stuff.co.nz
The hydrophobic nature of the pocket favours aromatic and apolar substrates over highly polar ones.
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