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    cock 的英语意思

    cockcock1 /kɒk $ kɑːk/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1chicken an adult male chicken成年雄鸡;公鸡 SYN rooster British Englishhen:  A cock crowed in the distance.远处传来一声鸡鸣。2male bird especially British English an adult male bird of any kind任何种类的成年雄鸟:  A cock pheasant rose from the hill in front of me.一只雄野鸡从我前方的山丘上腾空而起。3sex organ informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 a penis阴茎4cock and bull story British English a story or excuse that is silly and unlikely but is told as if it were true荒诞离奇却被当作实情讲述的故事或借口:  a cock and bull story about the dog eating her homework关于狗吃掉她作业的荒诞无稽之词5object that controls flow something that controls the flow of liquid or gas out of a pipe or container控制液体或气体从管道或容器中流出的装置;旋塞 SYN  tap ballcock, stopcock6man British English old-fashioned旧式 used by some people when talking to a man they know well某些人对熟识男性说话时使用的称呼 half cocked
    cockcock2 verb [transitive] 1to lift a part of your body, or hold a part of your body at an angle抬起身体某个部位,或使其保持一定角度:  She cocked her head and considered the offer.她歪着头,考虑着这个提议。 He cocked a quizzical eyebrow at her.他疑惑地向她挑起一侧眉毛。2to pull back the hammer of a gun so that it is ready to be fired拉起枪的击锤,使其处于待发状态3to move your hat so that it is at an angle将帽子歪戴,使其成一定角度4cock an ear/eye to listen or look very carefully专注地聆听或注视:  The little dog looked up and cocked its ears.小狗抬起头,竖起了耳朵。5cock a snook at somebody/something British English informal非正式 to show clearly that you do not respect someone or something公然表示对某人或某事物的蔑视:  He has always tried to cock a snook at authority.他一向试图公然蔑视权威。cock something ↔ up phrasal verb British English informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 to spoil something by making a stupid mistake or doing it badly因犯愚蠢的错误或做得很差而把某事搞砸: · His secretary cocked up his travelling schedule and he’s furious about it.他的秘书把出行日程搞砸了,他对此怒不可遏。 cock-up