英:[kɔp ə pli:]
美:[kɑp e pli]
英:[kɔp ə pli:]
美:[kɑp e pli]
避重就轻地认罪;
noun (1)
police officer As he awaits trial, the retired cop is on the other side of the law.—Michael Wilson … the department invests in officers and their futures by providing training that makes them better cops.—Laura Lane
They called the cops to report a robbery.
verb
transitive verb
slang to get hold of : catch, capturealso: purchase
slang steal, swipe
adopt sense 2
cop an attitude
intransitive verb
slang admit sense 2b—used with to
these small-timers would … cop to the smallest offense their attorney could negotiate—Tom Clancy
noun (2)
a cylindrical or conical mass of thread, yarn, or roving wound on a quill or tubealso: a quill or tube upon which it is wound
a cop of yarn
archaic, dialectal, chiefly England top, crest
abbreviation
copper
copulative
copy
copyright
Noun (1) short for copper >entry 3 Verb perhaps from Dutch kapen to steal, from Frisian kāpia to buy; akin to Old High German kouf trade — more at cheap >entry 3 Noun (2) Middle English, from Old English copp
The first known use of cop was before the 12th century
tossverb
to throw or swing to and fro or up and down
waves tossed the ship about
to throw with a quick light motion
toss a ball into the air
to lift with a sudden motion
toss the head
to be thrown about rapidly
the river surged and tossed
to move about restlessly
toss in one's sleep
to stir or mix lightly
toss a salad
to drink quickly
cool1 of 3adjective
somewhat cold : lacking in warmth
not letting in or keeping in heat
cool clothes
marked by steady calmness and self-control
not friendly or interested
was cool toward strangers
producing an impression of being cool
blue is a cool color
very good : excellent
fashionable sense 1
cool2 of 3verb
to make or become cool
to make or become less excited : calm
allow tempers to cool
cool3 of 3noun
a cool time or place
the cool of the night
cop1 of 2verb
slang to get hold of : capture entry 2 sense 1a
slang steal entry 1 sense 2a
adopt sense 2
cop an attitude
cop2 of 2noun
police officer
1 a cop stopped her for speeding
2 I managed to cop an invitation.
3 He copped the idea from me.
4 They expected me to cop all the blame!
5 He copped the full force of the blow.
6 Most security guards make little more than minimum wage versus well over $100,000 a year plus government benefits for experienced cops.
7 Read Next National Mom hires squatters to watch kids for $200 in vacant home, cops say.
8 The question is whether he will fight to the bitter end to clear his name or cop a plea to try to limit his time in prison.
问题是他是要不顾一切抗争到底以洗清他的名声,或是承认较轻罪行以设法减少坐监时间。
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