cock
noun
verb
kɒk
noun
1
CHICKEN
鸡
an
adult
male
chicken
公鸡;
BrE
A
cock
crowed
in
the
distance.
远处有只公鸡在啼鸣。
2
MALE BIRD
雄鸟
an
adult
male
bird
of
any
kind
[尤英] 雄鸟,雄禽
especially BrE
A
cock
pheasant
rose
from
the
hill
in
front
of
me.
一只雄野鸡从我前方的山上飞起来。
3
SEX ORGAN
性器官
a
PENIS
[非正式,不礼貌] 鸡巴,屌
informal not polite
4
cock and bull story
a
story
or
excuse
that
is
silly
and
unlikely
but
is
told
as
if
it
were
true
[英] 荒诞无稽的故事; 编造的借口
BrE
a
cock
and
bull
story
about
the
dog
eating
her
homework
说是狗把她的家庭作业吃了的谎话
5
OBJECT THAT CONTROLS FLOW
控制流动的物件
something
that
controls
the
flow
of
liquid
or
gas
out
of
a
pipe
or
container
龙头; 旋塞; 阀门;
6
MAN
男人
used
by
some
people
when
talking
to
a
man
they
know
well
[英,过时] 老兄,伙计〔用于男性之间的称呼〕
BrE old-fashioned
verb
7
to
lift
a
part
of
your
body,
or
hold
a
part
of
your
body
at
an
angle
竖起,翘起〔身体的一部分〕; 将〔身体的一部分〕转向一边
She
cocked
her
head
and
considered
the
offer.
她仰着头考虑这项提议。
He
cocked
a
quizzical
eyebrow
at
her.
他扬起眉毛惊诧地看着她。
8
to
pull
back
the
hammer
of
a
gun
so
that
it
is
ready
to
be
fired
扳上〔枪〕的扳机
9
to
move
your
hat
so
that
it
is
at
an
angle
歪戴〔帽子〕
10
cock an ear/eye
to
listen
or
look
very
carefully
竖起耳朵听/仔细地看
The
little
dog
looked
up
and
cocked
its
ears.
小狗抬起头竖着耳朵听。
11
cock a snook at sb/sth
to
show
clearly
that
you
do
not
respect
someone
or
something
[英,非正式] 对某人/某物嗤之以鼻 (不屑一顾 )
BrE informal
He
has
always
tried
to
cock
a
snook
at
authority.
他总是想蔑视权威。
12
to
spoil
something
by
making
a
stupid
mistake
or
doing
it
badly
[英,非正式,不礼貌] 把…搞砸,弄糟
His
secretary
cocked
up
his
travelling
schedule
and
he’s
furious
about
it.
他的秘书把他的出差行程排得乱七八糟,他怒不可遏。