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cop

英 [kɒp] 美[kɑp]
  • vt. 抓住
  • n. 巡警,警官
  • n. (Cop)人名;(塞、捷)措普;(土)焦普

词组搭配


cop out &I{【俚语】}

To avoid fulfilling a commitment or responsibility; renege

失信:逃避履行某一义务或承担某一责任;变卦

copped out on my friends; copped out by ducking the issue.

失信于朋友;回避这个问题

cop a feel

(N. Amer. informal)fondle someone sexually, especially in a surreptitious way or without their permission

(北美,非正式)(尤指偷偷地或未经许可地)摸弄别人身体(尤指生殖器)

cop hold of

[usu. in imperative](Brit.)take hold of

(英)抓住,握住

cop hold of the suitcase, I'm off.

抓住手提箱,我走了。

cop a plea

(N. Amer.)engage in plea bargaining

(北美)承认有罪以求轻判

it's a fair cop
not much cop

(Brit.)not very good

(英)不太好

they say he's not much cop as a coach.

他们说他不是一个很好的教练。

cop off

have a sexual encounter

发生性关系

loads of girls think that guys just want to &B{cop off with} any girl.

许多女孩认为男人想和任何女孩发生性关系。

cop out

avoid doing something that one ought to

逃避,回避(应做的事)

he copped out at the last moment.

他在最后一刻逃避了。

cop to

(US)accept or admit to

(美)接受,承认

there are a lot of people in the world who don't cop to their past.

世界上有许多不愿承认自己过去的人。

cop a plea&I{【俚语】}

To plead guilty to a lesser charge so as to avoid standing trial for a more serious charge.

坦白从宽:承认有罪以求轻判并避免遭受较为严重的惩罚