英[kɒp]美[kɑːp]
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来自词根cap,抓,握,词源同capture,captive.
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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.
Cop is an informal, somewhat derogatory word for a police officer. When it's a verb, it means “to steal” or to “strike an attitude.” An angry cop might say to a young troublemaker, “Hey, don't cop an attitude with me!” In the US, a legal defendant can also “cop a plea,” or agree to a plea bargain. The earliest meaning of cop was “to catch,” probably from the Latin capere, “to take.”
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短语动词 习语 查看更多 以下资源来自牛津词典 cop off (with sb) (BrE, slang) (与某人)开始发生性关系,调情 to start a sexual or romantic experience with sb Who did he cop off with at the party? 他在聚会上与谁调情? cop out (of sth) (informal) (因害怕、懒惰等而)逃避,回避 to avoid or stop doing sth that you should do because you are afraid, lazy, etc. 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 收起 n. not much cop (BrE, slang) 不太好;不怎么样 not very good He's not much cop as a singer. 他的歌唱得不怎么样。 it's a fair cop (BrE, informal, humorous) (当场被抓获时说)这是罪有应得,抓得有理 used by sb who is caught doing sth wrong, to say that they admit that they are wrong v. cop hold of sth (BrE, informal) 抓住,握住(某物) to take hold of sth cop a plea (NAmE, informal) 避重就轻地认罪(以求轻判) to admit in court to being guilty of a small crime in the hope of receiving less severe punishment for a more serious crime compare plea-bargaining cop it 1 被罚;受罚 to be punished 2 被杀 to be killed