单词 | cop |
释义 | cop UK [kɒp] US [kɑ:p] noun OFFICER 警官 countable (UK old-fashioned copper) informal ■a police officer •Quick, run - there's a cop coming!快跑——员警来了! UK [kɒp] US [kɑ:p] noun QUALITY 品质 not much cop slang ■not very good 不太好,不怎么样 •His last book wasn't much cop.他上一本书不怎么样。 UK [kɒp] US [kɑ:p] noun CRIME 罪行 only singular See it's a fair cop at fair UK [kɒp] US [kɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-) CRIME 罪行 UK slang ■to arrest someone for a crime 拘捕,逮捕 •He was copped for UK [kɒp] US [kɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-)TAKE 拿 slang ■to take or hold 抓,拿,握 •Cop (hold of) UK [kɒp] US [kɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-)cop a feel US slang ■to touch someone in a sexual way without their permission (未经对方许可挑逗性)触碰 UK [kɒp] US [kɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-) cop a plea slang US ■to admit to having committed a crime in order to avoid being punished for a more serious crime 承认有罪以求轻判 UK [kɒp] US [kɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-) cop it UK informal ■to be punished or spoken to severely because you have done something wrong 受罚;挨骂 •You'll really cop it if your parents find out you've been stealing.要是你父母发现你一直在偷东西,那就有你好看的了。 UK [kɒp] US [kɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs cop out slang ■to avoid doing something that you should do or that you have promised to do because you are frightened, shy, or you think it is too difficult 逃避,退出 •She copped out of |
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