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英:[kɒkt]
美:[kɒkt]
noun (1)
the adult male of the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) : rooster
the male of birds other than the domestic chicken
woodcock
archaic the crowing of a cockalso: cockcrow
weathercock
a device (such as a faucet or valve) for regulating the flow of a liquid
the cock of an automobile radiator
a chief person : leader
a person of spirit and often of a certain swagger or arrogance
the hammer in the lock of a firearm
the cocked position of the hammer
usually vulgar penis
verb (1)
intransitive verb
strut, swagger
did a lot of bragging and cocking after winning the game
to turn, tip, or stick up
a horse's tail cocking almost straight up
to position the hammer (see hammer entry 1 sense 2b(2)) of a firearm for firing
transitive verb
to draw the hammer of (a firearm) back and set for firingalso: to set (the trigger) for firing
to draw or bend back in preparation for throwing or hitting cock a bat
a quarterback cocking his arm
to set (a mechanism, such as a camera shutter) for tripping (see trip entry 1 sense transitive 3)
to set erect
a dog with one ear cocked
to turn, tip, or tilt usually to one side
cock one's head
to turn up (something, such as a hat brim)
noun (2)
tilt, slant the jaunty cock of his hat
cock of the head
noun (3)
a small pile (as of hay)
verb (2)
transitive verb
to put (hay or something similar) into small piles
cocked hat三角帽;船位误差三角形
Noun (1) and Verb (1) Middle English cok, from Old English cocc, of imitative origin Noun (3) Middle English cok; akin to German dialect Kocke pile
The first known use of cock was before the 12th century
cockleburnoun
any of a genus of plants that have prickly fruits and are related to the thistlesalso: one of its fruits
cockle1 of 2noun
any of several weeds of grain fields
cockle2 of 2noun
an edible mollusk with a ribbed two-valved shell
cockleshell
cock1 of 4noun
the adult male of a bird and especially the domestic chicken
a device (as a faucet or valve) for controlling the flow of a liquid
the cocked position of the hammer of a firearm
a rifle at half cock
cock2 of 4verb
to draw back the hammer of (a gun) in readiness for firing
cock a pistol
to set or draw back in readiness for some action
cock your arm to throw
to turn, tip, or tilt upward or to one side
cock one's head
cock3 of 4noun
tilt entry 2 sense 4, slant
a cock of the head
cock4 of 4noun
a small pile (as of hay)
cockyadjective
being too sure of oneself
jaunty
cockyadjective
being too sure of oneself
jaunty
cockfightnoun
a fight between roosters usually fitted with metal spurs
cockfightnoun
a fight between roosters usually fitted with metal spurs
cockeyedadjective
having a squinting eye
turned or tilted to one side
somewhat confusing, foolish, absurd, or impractical
cockerelnoun
a young male domestic chicken
cock1 of 4noun
the adult male of a bird and especially the domestic chicken
a device (as a faucet or valve) for controlling the flow of a liquid
the cocked position of the hammer of a firearm
a rifle at half cock
cock2 of 4verb
to draw back the hammer of (a gun) in readiness for firing
cock a pistol
to set or draw back in readiness for some action
cock your arm to throw
to turn, tip, or tilt upward or to one side
cock one's head
cock3 of 4noun
tilt entry 2 sense 4, slant
a cock of the head
cock4 of 4noun
a small pile (as of hay)
1 The edge of the hat was cocked up.
这顶帽子的边被弄翘了。
2 cocked his head to the side as he listened to her quizzically
3 The travel agent completely cocked up the arrangements for our holiday.
旅行社把我们假日的安排搞得一塌糊涂。
4 He cocked an eyebrow for me to explain.
他向我竖起眉毛要求解释。
5 Tories cocked a snook at their prime minister over this legislation.
保守党人就这一法规向他们的首相表示了轻蔑。
6 The dog stood listening, its ears cocked.
那狗站着,竖起耳朵听动静。
7 He trotted to the door, saw it was cocked open, and positioned himself to one side.
他朝着门跑去,看它已经被打开,并把自己置于一边。
8 My mother is such a good cook she knocks anyone else into a cocked hat.
我母亲是一个高明的厨师,远远超过了其他任何人。
9 She cocked her hat at a jaunty angle.
她把帽子歪戴着,一副俏皮的样子。
10 I found that for me, it beat all the therapies into a cocked hat.
我发现,对我来说,击败所有的疗法为扳起帽子。
11 They cocked ears at the drumroll of the fire.
他们竖起耳朵倾听着擂鼓似的隆隆火声.
12 Donovan cocked an interrogative eye at his companion, who nodded in reply.
多诺万向他的同伴投以疑问的眼神,对方点头回应。
13 "Seems like I've cocked it up," Egan said.
“看来我把事情搞砸了。”伊根说道。
14 They've cocked up the address.
他们把地址搞错了。
15 Baldwin has acknowledged pointing the revolver at Hutchins, who was standing next to the camera, and cocking the hammer.
16 This design knocks everything else into a cocked hat.
这一设计令其他作品相形见绌。
17 The dog cocked its hind leg.
那条狗翘起了一条后腿。
18 She cocked her head to one side and looked at me.
她抬起头侧向一边看着我。
19 The dog cocked its ears suddenly.
这条狗忽然把耳朵竖起来。
20 an automobile radiator cock