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copBrE /kɒp/NAmE /kɑːp/ noun(informal) a police officer 警察◆Somebody call the cops! 去个人报警啊!◆children playing cops and robbers 在玩警察抓小偷的孩子们◆a TV cop show 电视警察节目 ●not much ˈcop(BrE, slang) not very good 不太好;不怎么样◆He's not much cop as a singer. 他的歌唱得不怎么样。●it's a fair ˈcop(BrE, informal, humorous) used by sb who is caught doing sth wrong, to say that they admit that they are wrong (当场被抓获时说)这是罪有应得,抓得有理 copBrE /kɒp/NAmE /kɑːp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they cop BrE /kɒp/ NAmE /kɑːp/present simple - he / she / it cops BrE /kɒps/ NAmE /kɑːps/past simple copped BrE /kɒpt/ NAmE /kɑːpt/past participle copped BrE /kɒpt/ NAmE /kɑːpt/ -ing form copping BrE /ˈkɒpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈkɑːpɪŋ/(informal) ~ sthto receive or suffer sth unpleasant 遭受;忍受◆He copped all the hassle after the accident. 他在事故发生后各种的麻烦都受了。~ sthto notice sth 注意到◆Cop a load of this! (= Listen to this) 听听这一大套! ●cop hold of sth(BrE, informal) to take hold of sth 抓住,握住(某物)●cop a ˈplea(NAmE, informal) to admit in court to being guilty of a small crime in the hope of receiving less severe punishment for a more serious crime 避重就轻地认罪(以求轻判) ➡ compare plea bargaining ●ˈcop it(BrE, slang) to be punished 被罚;受罚to be killed 被杀 ●ˌcop ˈoff (with sb)(BrE, slang) to start a sexual or romantic experience with sb (与某人)开始发生性关系,调情◆Who did he cop off with at the party? 他在聚会上与谁调情?●ˌcop ˈout (of sth)(informal) to avoid or stop doing sth that you should do because you are afraid, lazy, etc. (因害怕、懒惰等而)逃避,回避◆You're not going to cop out at the last minute, are you? 你不是打算临阵脱逃吧? ➡ related noun cop-out |