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cop
- IPA[käp]
美式
- a police officer.
- catch or arrest (an offender);incur (something unwelcome)
verb: cop, 3rd person present: cops, gerund or present participle: copping, past tense: copped, past participle: copped
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名詞
- 1. a police officer.
動詞
- 1. catch or arrest (an offender) he was copped for speeding
- ▪ incur (something unwelcome) the team's captain copped most of the blame
- 2. receive or obtain (something welcome) she copped an award for her role in the film
- ▪ US steal he watched her cop a pair of earrings and then nabbed her at the door
- ▪ US obtain (an illegal drug) he copped some hash for me
- 3. North American strike (an attitude or pose) I copped an attitude—I acted real tough
- get into trouble
Oxford Dictionary
- get into trouble
Oxford American Dictionary
- a traffic-control device in the form of a raised dome set into a road surface at junctions and ... they asked that the silent cop at the intersection of Hunter and Macquarie Streets be removed
Oxford Dictionary
- a police station.
Oxford American Dictionary
- avoid doing something that one ought to do
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[kɒp]
英式
- a police officer: a cop in a patrol car gave chase
- catch or arrest (an offender): he was copped for speeding
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kɒp]
英式
- a conical mass of thread wound on to a spindle.
Oxford Dictionary
- Colombian peso(s).
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[käp]
美式
- a conical or cylindrical roll of thread wound onto a spindle.
Oxford American Dictionary