English-Thai Dictionary
cop
N ตำรวจ (คำ สแลง police tum-ruad
cop
N หลอด ด้าย lond-dai
cop
SL จับ จับกุม jab
cop
VT ขโมย steal rob ka-muai
cop
VT คว้า จับ catch kwa
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COP
n.[G.] The had or top of a thing, as in cob-castle for cop-castle, a castle on a hill; a tuft on the head of birds. This word is little used in America, unless cob, the spike of maize, may be the same word.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COP
Cop, n. Etym: [AS. cop; cf. G. kopf head. Cf. Cup, Cob. ]
1. The top of a thing; the head; a crest. [Obs. ] Cop they used to call The tops of many hills. Dra
2. A conical or conical-ended mass of coiled thread, yarn, or roving, wound upon a spindle, etc.
3. A tube or quill upon which silk is wound.
4. (Mil. Arch. )
Defn: same as Merlon.
5. A policeman. [Slang ] Cop waste, a kind of cotton waste, composed chiefly
New American Oxford Dictionary
cop
cop 1 |käp kɑp | informal ▶noun a police officer. ▶verb ( cops, copping, copped ) [ with obj. ] 1 catch or arrest (an offender ): he was copped for speeding. • incur (something unwelcome ): the team's captain copped most of the blame. • obtain (an illegal drug ): he copped some hash for me. • steal: he watched her cop a pair of earrings and then nabbed her at the door. • receive or attain (something welcome ): she copped an award for her role in the film. 2 strike (an attitude or pose ): I copped an attitude —I acted real tough. PHRASES cop a feel informal fondle someone sexually, esp. in a surreptitious way or without their permission. cop hold of [ usu. in imperative ] Brit. take hold of: cop hold of the suitcase, I'm off. cop a plea engage in plea bargaining. good cop, bad cop used to refer to a police interrogation technique in which one officer feigns a sympathetic or protective attitude while another adopts an aggressive approach: they'll bring you into the station and play good cop, bad cop with you | figurative : a Jekyll and Hyde CEO is good cop, bad cop rolled into one expensive suit. it's a fair cop see fair 1. PHRASAL VERBS cop out avoid doing something that one ought to do: he copped out at the last moment. cop to accept or admit to: there are a lot of people who don't cop to their past. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (as a verb ): perhaps from obsolete cap ‘arrest, ’ from Old French caper ‘seize, ’ from Latin capere. The noun is from copper 2 .
cop
cop 2 |kɑp käp | ▶noun a conical or cylindrical roll of thread wound onto a spindle. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: possibly from Old English cop ‘summit, top. ’
Oxford Dictionary
cop
cop 1 |kɒp | informal ▶noun 1 a police officer. 2 (also cop-on ) [ mass noun ] Irish shrewdness; practical intelligence: he had the cop-on to stay clear of Hugh Thornley. ▶verb ( cops, copping, copped ) [ with obj. ] 1 catch or arrest (an offender ): he was copped for speeding. • incur (something unwelcome ): England's captain copped most of the blame. • (cop it ) Brit. get into trouble: will you cop it from your dad if you get back late? • (cop it ) Brit. be killed: he almost copped it in a horrific accident. 2 receive or attain (something welcome ): she copped an award for her role in the film. • US obtain (an illegal drug ). 3 N. Amer. strike (an attitude or pose ): I copped an attitude —I acted real tough. PHRASES cop a feel informal fondle someone sexually, especially in a surreptitious way or without their permission. cop hold of [ usu. in imperative ] Brit. take hold of: cop hold of the suitcase, I'm off. cop a plea N. Amer. engage in plea bargaining. good cop, bad cop used to refer to a police interrogation technique in which one officer feigns a sympathetic or protective attitude while another adopts an aggressive approach: questioners often play good cop, bad cop | figurative : the prime minister and chancellor were involved in a classic good cop, bad cop routine. it's a fair cop see fair 1. not much cop Brit. not very good: they say he's not much cop as a coach. PHRASAL VERBS cop off Brit. have a sexual encounter: loads of girls think that guys just want to cop off with any girl. cop on Irish become aware of something: she never copped on —you've no idea of the guilt I went through. • [ as imperative ] used as a way of telling someone not to be so stupid: ah, cop on, I was only messin'. cop out avoid doing something that one ought to do: he would not cop out of the difficult tax decisions. cop to US accept or admit to: there are a lot of people in the world who don't cop to their past. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (as a verb ): perhaps from obsolete cap ‘arrest ’, from Old French caper ‘seize ’, from Latin capere. The noun is from copper 2 .
cop
cop 2 |kɒp | ▶noun a conical mass of thread wound on to a spindle. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: possibly from Old English cop ‘summit, top ’.
Oxford Thesaurus
cop
cop 1 noun informal the cop marched her to the station. See police officer.
cop
cop 2 verb PHRASES cop out informal he tried to cop out of his responsibilities: avoid, shirk, skip, dodge, sidestep, skirt round, bypass, steer clear of, evade, escape, run away from, shrink from, slide out of, back out of, pull out of, turn one's back on; informal duck, duck out of, wriggle out of, get out of; Brit. informal skive, skive off, funk; N. Amer. informal cut; Austral. /NZ informal duck-shove; archaic decline, bilk.
Duden Dictionary
Cop
Cop Substantiv, maskulin , der |C o p |der Cop; Genitiv: des Cops, Plural: die Cops englisch cop, vielleicht zu älter cap = Festnahme, zu altfranzösisch caper = ergreifen < lateinisch capere englische umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung für: Polizist
Sanseido Dictionary
COP
COP 〖 coefficient of performance 〗① 成績係数 。② エネルギー消費効率 。エアコンなどで ,消費電力 1kW あたりの冷却 加熱能力を表した値 。
COP
COP 〖 conference of the parties 〗締約国会議 。国際条約などの加盟国が参加する意思決定機関としての会議 。COP10 ,COP15 など ,数字を付記することで何回目の会議であるかを表すことが多い 。
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cop
cop /kɑp |kɔp /名詞 C 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆警 (察 )官, お巡り, サツ 〘俗に制服のボタンが銅 (copper 1 )でできていたことからという; →copper 2 , police officer 〙▸ play cops and robbers 警察ごっこをする 2 ⦅英話 おどけて ⦆つかまること, 見つかること ▸ It's a fair cop .まんまとつかまってしまった ; 降参だ ▸ be not much cop てんでつまらない 動詞 ~s ; ~ped ; ~ping 他動詞 1 …をつかまえる ; 〈好ましくないこと 〉を招く ▸ cop an attitude ⦅米話 ⦆傲慢 (ごうまん )な態度をとる .2 …を盗む .c ò p a f é el ⦅米 ⦆(いやがるのに )いやらしく体を触る .c ò p (a l ò ad of ) th í s ⦅英話 ⦆〖通例命令形で 〗注目しなさい, 聞きなさい .c ò p h ó ld of A ⦅英話 ⦆〖通例命令形で 〗Aを持っていてください, Aをとれ .c ó p it ⦅英話 ⦆罰せられる, しかられる, 大目玉をくらう .c ò p ó ff ⦅英俗 ⦆【人と 】肉体関係を始める «with » .c ò p ó ut ⦅俗 非難して ⦆【義務 責任などから 】逃げ出す «of » ; 【仕事などを 】さぼる, すっぽかす «on » .~́ sh ò p ⦅英 くだけて ⦆警察署 .