词汇 | cop |
释义 | cop (verb) cop 11 ENTRIES FOUND: cop (noun) cop (verb) cop-out (noun) cops and robbers (noun) cop shop (noun) traffic cop (noun) attitude (noun) fair (adjective) feel (noun) hold (noun) plea (noun) 1 cop /ˈkɑːp/ noun plural cops 1 cop /ˈkɑːp/ noun plural cops Learner's definition of COP [count] informal : police officer He threatened to call the cops on us.他威胁说要叫警察来抓我们。 — see also cops and robbers, traffic cop it's a fair cop British, informal — used to admit that you did something wrong and were caught fairly抓得有理;罪有应得 I'm annoyed about the speeding ticket, but it's a fair cop.我对超速罚单感到很恼火,但这是正确执法。 not much cop British, informal : not very good不太好;蹩脚的 She's not much cop as an actress.她是个三流女演员。 I'm not much cop at sports.我体育不太好。 2 cop /ˈkɑːp/ verb cops; copped; copping 2 cop /ˈkɑːp/ verb cops; copped; copping Learner's definition of COP [+ object] 1 US, informal : to get (something desirable)得到,搞到(想要的东西) I managed to cop an invitation.我设法搞到一张请柬。 She copped [=took] first prize in the competition.她获得了此次比赛的第一名。 2 US, informal : to steal or take (something) from someone偷;盗窃 Somebody copped my watch.有人偷了我的手表。 He copped the idea from me.他剽窃了我的构想。 3 chiefly British, informal : to receive (something undesirable)忍受;起来承受 They expected me to cop all the blame!他们想要我承担全部责任! He copped the full force of the blow.他挨了重重一击。 cop a feel US slang : to touch someone in an unwanted and unexpected sexual way故意摸碰(某人身体的敏感部位) Some guy on the bus tried to cop a feel! [=some guy on the bus tried to grope me]公共汽车上有个家伙想摸我! cop an attitude US, informal : to show that you believe you are more important or better than other people by behaving in a rude or unpleasant way摆出盛气凌人的样子 The students tried to cop an attitude with the new teacher.学生们试图给这位新老师来个下马威。 cop a plea US, informal : to admit to doing a less serious crime than the one you are accused of : to agree to a plea bargain避重就轻地认罪;承认有罪以求轻判 Her lawyers convinced her to cop a plea.她的几位律师说服她承认有罪以求轻判。 cop hold of British, informal : to grab or take hold of (something)抓住,扶着(某物) Cop hold of this part while I tighten the screw.我拧螺丝钉时扶着这里。 cop it British, informal : to be punished for doing something wrong(因做错事)受罚,挨揍 When dad gets home, you're going to cop it! [=(US) get it]老爸回家时,你等着挨揍吧! cop off [phrasal verb] British slang : to have sexual intercourse with someone(与…)性交,发生性关系 He copped off with one of the girls at the party.他在派对上与其中一个女孩搞到了一起。 cop out [phrasal verb] informal 1 : to not do something that you are expected to do退出;逃避;回避 She said she would come, but then she copped out at the last minute.她说她会来,但在最后一刻她又不来了。 You'd better not cop out on me!你最好不要躲着我! 2 : to fail to deal with a problem or situation(对问题)解决不力 He accused the mayor of copping out on the issue of homelessness.他指责市长对无家可归者的问题解决不力。 — see also cop-out cop to [phrasal verb] cop to (something) US slang : to admit to doing (something)承认 He agreed to cop to a misdemeanor.他承认犯有轻罪。 |
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