cop 英 [kɒp]   美 [kɑp]

cop

cop  英 [kɒp] 美 [kɑp]

n. 警察 

进行时:copping  过去式:copped  过去分词:copped  第三人称单数:cops  名词复数:cops 

Somebody call the cops! 去个人报警啊!
children playing cops and robbers 在玩警察抓坏蛋游戏的孩子们

  • A cop is a police officer. If you realize you're speeding in a school zone, you might look around nervously, hoping you won't see a cop.
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  • n. 警察
  • 1. Somebody call the cops!

    去个人报警啊!

  • 2. children playing cops and robbers

    在玩警察抓坏蛋游戏的孩子们

  • 3. a TV cop show

    电视警察节目

cop / kɒp ; NAmE kɑːp / noun , verb cop cops copped copping noun ( informal) a police officer 警察 Somebody call the cops! 去个人报警啊! children playing cops and robbers 在玩警察抓坏蛋游戏的孩子们 a TV cop show 电视警察节目 IDIOM not much ˈcop ( BrE) ( slang) not very good 不太好;不怎么样 He's not much cop as a singer. 他的歌唱得不怎么样。 more at fair adj. verb ( -pp- ) ( informal) 1 copsth to receive or suffer sth unpleasant 遭受;忍受 He copped all the hassle after the accident. 他在事故发生后各种的麻烦都受了。 2 copsth to notice sth 注意到 Cop a load of this! (= Listen to this) 听听这一大套! IDIOMS cop hold of sth ( BrE) ( informal) to take hold of sth 抓住,握住(某物) cop a ˈplea ( NAmE) ( informal) to admit in court to being guilty of a small crime in the hope of receiving less severe punishment for a more serious crime 避重就轻地认罪(以求轻判) compare plea-bargaining ˈcop it ( BrE) ( slang) 1 to be punished 被罚;受罚 2 to be killed 被杀 PHRASAL VERBS ˌcop ˈoff (with sb) ( BrE) ( slang) to start a sexual or romantic experience with sb (与某人)开始发生性关系,调情 Who did he cop off with at the party? 他在聚会上与谁调情? ˌcop ˈout (of sth) ( informal) to avoid or stop doing sth that you should do because you are afraid, lazy, etc. (因害怕、懒惰等而)逃避,回避 You're not going to cop out at the last minute, are you? 你不是打算临阵脱逃吧? related noun cop-out cop / kɒp ; NAmE kɑːp /
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