单词 | cop |
释义 | Word Frequency cop 1(kɒp) slang noun 1. a police officer 2. British an arrest (esp in the phrase a fair cop) 3. an instance of plagiarism verbWord forms: cops, copping or copped (transitive) 4. to seize or catch 5. to steal 6. to buy, steal, or otherwise obtain (illegal drugs) Compare score (sense 26)7. Also: cop it to suffer (a punishment) you'll cop a clout if you do that! 8. cop it sweet Word origin C18: (vb) perhaps from obsolete cap to arrest, from Old French caper to seize; sense 1, back formation from copper2Word Frequency cop 2(kɒp) noun 1. a conical roll of thread wound on a spindle 2. mainly dialect the top or crest, as of a hill Word origin Old English cop, copp top, summit, of uncertain origin; perhaps related to Old English copp cupWord Frequency cop 3(kɒp) noun British slang (usually used with a negative) worth or value that work is not much cop Word origin C19: n use of cop1 (in the sense: to catch, hence something caught, something of value)Word Frequency COPabbreviation for (in New Zealand) Certificate of Proficiency: a pass in a university subject |
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