cop
n.Informal (名词)【非正式用语】
A police officer.
警察
v.tr.(及物动词)
copped,cop.ping,cops
To take unlawfully or without permission; steal.See Synonyms at steal
偷盗:非法或未经许可地拿取;偷盗参见 steal
Slang
【俚语】
To get hold of; gain or win:
抓住;获得,赢得:
例句:
a show that copped four awards; copped a ticket to the game.
这出戏获得四项大奖;赢得一张观看比赛的票
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)
.很快地瞥了右边身穿浅褐色羊毛休闲外套的绅士一眼.(盖尔·希伊)
<常用词组>cop out 【俚语】
To avoid fulfilling a commitment or responsibility; renege:
失信:逃避履行某一义务或承担某一责任;变卦:
例句:
copped out on my friends; copped out by ducking the issue.
失信于朋友;回避这个问题
<习惯用语>cop a plea【俚语】
To plead guilty to a lesser charge so as to avoid standing trial for a more serious charge.
坦白从宽:承认有罪以求轻判并避免遭受较为严重的惩罚
来源:
Short for copper
copper的简写
probably from cop
可能源自 cop
variant of cap [to catch]
cap的变体 [抓住]
from Old French caper
源自 古法语 caper
from Latin capere * see capture
源自 拉丁语 capere *参见 capture
cop
cop 2
n.(名词)
A cone-shaped or cylindrical roll of yarn or thread wound on a spindle.
管纱,纬管:一种绕在纺锤上的圆锥形或圆柱形纱团或线团
Chiefly British A summit or crest, as of a hill.
【多用于英国】 顶:顶峰或冠,如山等
来源:
Middle English [summit]
中古英语 [山顶]
from Old English
源自 古英语