copper 英 [ˈkɒpə(r)]   美 [ˈkɑpə(r)]

copper

copper  英 [ˈkɒpə(r)] 美 [ˈkɑpə(r)]

n. 铜;铜币  adj. 铜制的 

进行时:coppering  过去式:coppered  过去分词:coppered  第三人称单数:coppers  名词复数:coppers 

a copper mine 铜矿
copper pipes 铜管

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  • n. 铜;铜币
  • adj. 铜制的
  • 1. a copper mine

    铜矿

  • 2. copper pipes

    铜管

  • 3. copper-coloured hair

    红棕色的头发

  • 4. I only paid a few coppers for it.

    我只花了几个铜板买下这东西。

  • copper (n.1) malleable metallic element, noted for its peculiar red color, tenacity, malleability, and electric conductivity, late Old English coper, from Proto-Germanic *kupar (source also of Middle Dutch koper, Old Norse koparr, Old High German kupfar), from Late Latin cuprum, contraction of Latin Cyprium (aes) "Cyprian (metal)," after Greek Kyprios "Cyprus" (see Cyprus).
  • copper (n.2) "policeman," 1846; probably an agent noun from the verb cop "to seize, to catch, capture or arrest as a prisoner" (see cop (v.)).
cop·per / ˈkɒpə(r) ; NAmE ˈkɑːpər / noun 1 [uncountable ] ( symb.Cu ) a chemical element. Copperis a soft reddish-brown metal used for making electric wires, pipes and coins. a copper mine 铜矿 copper pipes 铜管 copper-coloured hair 红棕色的头发 2 coppers [plural ] ( BrE) brown coins that do not have much value 铜币 I only paid a few coppers for it. 我只花了几个铜板买下这东西。 3 [countable ] ( BrE) ( informal) a police officer 警察 copper coppers cop·per / ˈkɒpə(r) ; NAmE ˈkɑːpər /
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