cop
cop漢語翻譯
vt. 抓住
【建】 錐形細紗球
相關(guān)詞組:
cop it
cop out
cop詞型變化
cop英語解釋
名詞 cop:
- uncomplimentary terms for a policeman同義詞:bull, copper, fuzz, pig
動詞 cop:
- take by theft同義詞:hook, snitch, thieve, knock off, glom
- take into custody同義詞:collar, nail, apprehend, arrest, pick up, nab
cop例句
- The heavy rain missed the north of the country altogether, and the south copped the lot.該國南部大雨滂沱而北部卻滴雨未落。
- He was boasting about how brave he was at the start, but copped out (of it) at the finish.他起初夸耀自己勇敢,到頭來卻打了退堂鼓。
- When he finds out who broke his radio, you'll really cop it!要是他知道了是誰把他的收音機弄壞了,準夠你受的!
- He copped a nasty whack on the head.他頭上受一重擊。
- If I cop you cheating again you'll be in trouble.我要再發(fā)現(xiàn)你騙人,決不輕饒。
- Here, cop hold of the screwdriver while I try the hammer.喂,握住這把改錐,我用 頭試試。
- He was copped for speeding.他因超速行車被捕。
- He's not much cop as a boxer.他是個蹩腳的拳擊手。
cop詳細解釋
cop
n.Informal (名詞)【非正式用語】 A police officer.警察v.tr.(及物動詞)copped,cop.ping,cops To take unlawfully or without permission; steal.See Synonyms at steal 偷盜:非法或未經(jīng)許可地拿??;偷盜參見 stealSlang 【俚語】 To get hold of; gain or win:抓??;獲得,贏得:例句:a show that copped four awards; copped a ticket to the game.這出戲獲得四項大獎;贏得一張觀看比賽的票
To take or catch:取走,看到:例句:.copped a quick look at the gentleman in a caramel cashmere sport coat on the right.(Gail Sheehy).很快地瞥了右邊身穿淺褐色羊毛休閑外套的紳士一眼.(蓋爾·希伊)
<常用詞組>cop out 【俚語】
To avoid fulfilling a commitment or responsibility; renege:失信:逃避履行某一義務或承擔某一責任;變卦:例句:copped out on my friends; copped out by ducking the issue.失信于朋友;回避這個問題
常用詞組><習慣用語>cop a plea【俚語】
To plead guilty to a lesser charge so as to avoid standing trial for a more serious charge.坦白從寬:承認有罪以求輕判并避免遭受較為嚴重的懲罰習慣用語>來源:Short for copper copper的簡寫 probably from cop 可能源自 cop variant of cap [to catch] cap的變體 [抓住] from Old French caper 源自 古法語 caper from Latin capere * see capture 源自 拉丁語 capere *參見 capture
cop
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n.(名詞)A cone-shaped or cylindrical roll of yarn or thread wound on a spindle.管紗,緯管:一種繞在紡錘上的圓錐形或圓柱形紗團或線團Chiefly British A summit or crest, as of a hill.【多用于英國】 頂:頂峰或冠,如山等
來源:Middle English [summit] 中古英語 [山頂] from Old English 源自 古英語