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cop 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/käp/,
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cops, plural;
  1. Catch or arrest (an offender)
    • - he was copped for speeding
  2. Incur (something unwelcome)
    • - the team's captain copped most of the blame
  3. Obtain (an illegal drug)
    • - he copped some hash for me
  4. Steal
    • - he watched her cop a pair of earrings and then nabbed her at the door
  5. Receive or attain (something welcome)
    • - she copped an award for her role in the film
  6. Strike (an attitude or pose)
    • - I copped an attitude—I acted real tough
Noun
  1. A conical or cylindrical roll of thread wound onto a spindle


  1. bull: uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
  2. hook: take by theft; "Someone snitched my wallet!"
  3. collar: take into custody; "the police nabbed the suspected criminals"
  4. A community of practice (CoP), is according to cognitive anthropologists Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger, a group of people who share an interest, a craft, and/or a profession. ...
  5. Chop (Чоп, Csap, Čop) is a city located in the Zakarpattia Oblast (province) of western Ukraine, near the borders of Slovakia and Hungary. It is separated from the Hungarian town of Záhony by the river Tisza, and the city itself is designated as a separate raion (district) within the oblast.
  6. Strømer (Cop) is a 1976 Danish crime drama film directed by Anders Refn.
  7. Cop is the second album by Swans.
  8. Cop is a 1988 film starring James Woods and Lesley Ann Warren. It is based on the book Blood on the Moon by James Ellroy. The screenplay was written by James B. Harris, who also directs. Harris and Woods co-produced the film.
  9. The COP 357 was a 4 shot Derringer type pistol chambered for the powerful .357 magnum round. It was designed by Robert Hillberg, based on earlier work on the Hillberg Insurgency Weapon.
  10. Colombian peso
  11. A spider; to obtain, to purchase (as in drugs), to get hold of, to take; to (be forced to) take; to receive; to shoulder; to bear; to steal; to adopt; to admit
  12. (cops) The police, considered as a group entity
  13. (COPS) Computer Oracle and Password System – A computer network monitoring system for Unix machines. Software tool for checking security on shell scripts and C programs. Checks for security weaknesses and provides warnings.
  14. (COPS) Community Oriented Policing Services
  15. (COPS) Common Open Policy Service
  16. (COPS) Chic Old Person's Disease.
  17. (COPS) Court Ordered Protective Supervision (same as PSUP)
  18. (COPS) Federal grants awarded to support community policing programs and other law enforcement initiatives.
  19. (Cops) (This might be you, if...)
  20. (cops (n)) a dead body; The cops floating in the river -- horrible! [see also --> corpse]
  21. payment for shipment of your vehicle is made upon pick-up of your car or other vehicle. Typically, payment must be made via cash or certified funds (e.g. money order, cashier's check) unless other arrangements have been made.
  22. Coefficient of performance, an efficiency ratio that compares the amount of heat delivered to the amount of energy used.  As with MPG on a car, the higher the score the more energy efficient the equipment is.
  23. Abbreviation for Code of Points
  24. Used as a ratio, CoP is an expression of the output of a machine in heating mode. The rated capacity divided by the rated total power input. In practice this is expressed as a single figure or sometimes as a percentage. For example, a system that is rated in heating at 6. ...
  25. The ranger on the public golf course—the guy whose job it is to make sure the flow of play is smooth and all golfers are observing the game's etiquette. He's never around when the fivesome in front of you is too slow, but always around to watch you hit a tee shot out of bounds or into a lake.