cop
noun
verb
kɒp
noun
1
a
police
officer
[非正式] 警察
informal
the
local
cop
本地警察
a
narcotics
cop
缉毒警官
He
pulled
out
his
badge
and
said
he
was
a
cop.
他拿出警徽说自己是警察。
2
not be much cop
to
not
be
very
good
[英,非正式] 不大好,不怎么样
BrE informal
They
say
he’s
not
much
cop
as
a
coach.
他们说他当教练当得不怎么样。
3
it’s a fair cop
used
humorously
when
someone
has
discovered
that
you
have
done
something
wrong
and
you
want
to
admit
it
[英,口] 抓得好〔幽默用法,犯错被人发现时用于承认〕
BrE spoken
verb
4
cop it
a.
to
be
punished
or
spoken
to
angrily
because
you
have
done
something
wrong
b.
to
be
killed
被杀死
BrE
You’ll
cop
it
when
Mum
finds
out!
如果妈妈知道了,你就要挨骂了!
5
to
receive
something,
especially
something
that
you
do
not
want
[英] 遭受,蒙受
BrE
I
copped
all
the
blame
for
what
happened.
这件事全都怪到我头上来了。
6
cop hold of sth
used
to
tell
someone
to
hold
something
[英] 拿着,抓住,握住某物
BrE
Cop
hold
of
the
other
end,
will
you?
你拿着另一头,好不好?
7
cop an attitude
to
behave
in
a
way
that
is
not
nice,
especially
by
showing
that
you
think
you
are
better
or
more
intelligent
than
other
people
[美] 摆架子,自高自大
AmE
8
cop a feel
to
touch
someone
in
a
sexual
way
when
they
do
not
want
you
to
[美] 〔违背对方意愿地〕抚摸; 猥亵
AmE
9
cop a plea
to
agree
to
say
you
are
guilty
of
a
crime
in
order
to
receive
a
less
severe
punishment
[美] 认罪以求轻判,坦白交代
AmE
Dunn
copped
a
plea
to
avoid
going
to
jail.
杜恩坦白交代了,免得坐牢。
10
cop a buzz
to
feel
the
effects
of
taking
illegal
drugs
or
drinking
alcohol
[美] 〔吸毒或饮酒后开始〕感到效应,觉得起作用
AmE
11
to
meet
someone
and
start
a
sexual
relationship
with
them
[英,非正式] 〔异性之间〕开始发生性关系,勾搭上
[+
with
]
The
hero
eventually
cops
off
with
the
princess.
主人公终于和公主勾搭上了。
12
to
not
do
something
that
someone
thinks
you
should
do
[非正式] 逃避,回避〔责任〕
As
far
as
I’m
concerned,
she’s
copped
out
and
joined
the
rat
race.
在我看来,她放弃了自己应该做的事,为了常规的工作而无谓奔忙。