cocker
cocker 英 ['kɒkə]
vt. 娇养;溺爱;放纵 n. 斗鸡的人;长耳猎犬
进行时:cockering 过去式:cockered 过去分词:cockered 第三人称单数:cockers 名词复数:cockers
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- vt. 娇养;溺爱;放纵
- n. 斗鸡的人;长耳猎犬
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1. Then I settled in to enjoy the next guest, the famous English rocker Joe cocker, as he sang his latest hit, Unchain My Heart.
然后我坐下来欣赏下一位嘉宾的演出,他是著名的英国摇滚歌手乔.科克尔,演唱了他最新的热门歌曲《放飞我的心》。
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2. However, due to commitments with the English soccer team, Beckham will not comment on the 2010 World Cup during the tournament, cocker said.
不过Cocker称,因贝克汉姆与英格兰足球队有约在先,他不会在2010年世界杯期间对赛事发表评论。
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3. At the 1996 Brit Awards he was accompanied on stage by a children's choir, prompting a stage invasion by Jarvis cocker of Pulp, who claimed his attitude was "Messiah-like".
1996年全英音乐奖上,陪伴杰克逊在台上的是一个儿童合唱团,引得Pulp乐队的贾维斯·科克(Jarvis Cocker)连声抱怨他抢了自己的风头,后者称他“弄得跟自己是救世主一样”。
- cocker (n.) "spaniel dog trained to start woodcock and snipe in woods and marshes," 1811, from cock (n.1).
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