cosh
- IPA[käSH]
美式
- a thick heavy stick or bar used as a weapon; a bludgeon
- hit (someone) on the head with a cosh
verb: cosh, 3rd person present: coshes, gerund or present participle: coshing, past tense: coshed, past participle: coshed
noun: cosh, plural noun: coshes
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a thick heavy stick or bar used as a weapon; a bludgeon the defendants deny having a self-loading pistol and a telescopic cosh
動詞
- 1. hit (someone) on the head with a cosh the other coshed him and he fell unconscious
- a narcotic drug or drugs used to subdue a disruptive person, typically a patient in an institution: health experts have denied claims that sedatives are being used as a chemical cosh for the elderly
Oxford Dictionary
- under pressure; in a difficult situation
Oxford Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[kɒʃ]
英式
- a thick, heavy stick or bar used as a weapon: the defendants deny having a self-loading pistol and a telescopic cosh
- hit (someone) on the head with a cosh: the other coshed him and he fell unconscious
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kɒʃ]
英式
- hyperbolic cosine.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[käSH]
美式
- hyperbolic cosine.
Oxford American Dictionary