cock

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n. 公鸡, 雄禽, 龙头, 头目, 锥形小干草堆 vt. 使耸立, 使竖起, 堆成锥形小干草堆 vi. 大摇大摆地走, 翘起

发音

UK /kɒk/
US /kɑk/

词形变化

cocks 复数 cocks 三单 cocking 现在分词 cocked 过去式 cocked 过去分词

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A male bird, especially:

    A rooster: a male gallinaceous bird, especially a male domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus).

    可数 不可数
  2. 2.

    A male bird, especially:

    A cock pigeon.

    可数 不可数
  3. 3.

    A valve or tap for controlling flow in plumbing.

    可数 不可数
  4. 4.

    The hammer of a firearm trigger mechanism.

    可数 不可数
  5. 5.

    A penis.

    非正式 可数 不可数 粗俗
  6. 6.

    The circle at the end of the rink.

    可数 不可数 体育 游戏
  7. 7.

    The state of being cocked; an upward turn, tilt or angle.

    可数 不可数
  8. 8.

    A stupid, obnoxious or contemptible person.

    爱尔兰 英国 可数 贬义 俚语 不可数
  9. 9.

    Nonsense; rubbish; a fraud.

    爱尔兰 英国 贬义 俚语 不可数 可数
  10. 10.

    An apocryphal story supposedly describing a public event, once sold by street hawkers.

    英国 可数 废旧 俚语 不可数

    This title ['Death Hunter'] refers not only to his vending accounts of all the murders that become topics of public conversation, but to his being a 'murderer' on his own account, as in the sale of 'cocks' mentioned incidentally in this narrative. If the truth be saleable , a running patterer prefers selling the truth […]

  11. 11.

    A man; a fellow.

    爱尔兰 英国 可数 俚语 不可数

    All right, cock?

  12. 12.

    A boastful tilt of one's head or hat.

    可数 不可数
  13. 13.

    Shuttlecock.

    可数 非正式 不可数
  14. 14.

    A vane in the shape of a cock; a weathercock.

    可数 不可数
  15. 15.

    A chief person; a leader or master.

    可数 过时 幽默 不可数
  16. 16.

    A leading thing.

    可数 废旧 不可数

    Tis sir Salomon's sword; cock of as many men as it hath been drawn against. Woe worth the man that comes in the way of so dead-doing a tool, […]

  17. 17.

    The crow of a cock, especially the first crow in the morning; cockcrow.

    可数 不可数

    And here we are, half-way to Alcalá, between cocks and midnight.

  18. 18.

    A male fish, especially a salmon or trout.

    可数 不可数
  19. 19.

    The style or gnomon of a sundial.

    可数 不可数
  20. 20.

    The indicator of a balance.

    可数 不可数
  21. 21.

    The bridge piece that affords a bearing for the pivot of a balance in a clock or watch.

    可数 不可数
  22. 1.

    A small conical pile of hay or grass.

    Near-synonyms: rick, stook, shock

    The farmhands stack the hay into cocks.

  23. 1.

    Vulva, vagina.

    Born in the canebrake and you were suckled by a bear, Jumped right through your mammy's cock and never touched a hair.

  24. 1.

    Abbreviation of cock-boat, a type of small boat.

v.
  1. 1.

    To lift the cock of a firearm or crossbow; to prepare (a gun or crossbow) to be fired.

    及物/不及物
  2. 2.

    To be prepared to be triggered by having the cock lifted.

    不及物

    In the darkness, the gun cocked loudly.

  3. 3.

    To erect; to turn up.

    及物
  4. 4.

    To copulate with; (by extension, as with fuck) to mess up, to damage, to destroy.

    爱尔兰 俚语 及物

    Foster's Lager TV commercial, 1980s "Please tell me the way to Cockfosters." ... "Drink it warm, mate."

  5. 5.

    To turn or twist something upwards or to one side; to lift or tilt (e.g. headwear) boastfully.

    及物

    He cocked his hat jauntily.

  6. 6.

    To turn (the eye) obliquely and partially close its lid, as an expression of derision or insinuation.

    过时 不及物
  7. 7.

    To strut; to swagger; to look big, pert, or menacing.

    过时 不及物
  8. 8.

    To make a nestle-cock of, to pamper or spoil (a child).

    废旧 及物
  9. 1.

    To form into piles.

    及物
interj.
  1. 1.

    Expression of annoyance.

    爱尔兰 英国 俚语
name
  1. 1.

    A corruption of the word God, used in oaths.

    废旧

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词源

Etymology tree Proto-Germanic *kukkaz Proto-West Germanic *kokk Old English cocc Middle English cok English cock From Middle English cok, from Old English coc, cocc (“cock, male bird”), from Proto-West Germanic *kokk, from Proto-Germanic *kukkaz (“cock”), probably of onomatopoeic origin. Cognate with Middle Dutch cocke (“cock, male bird”) and Old Norse kokkr ("cock"; whence Danish kok (“cock”), dialectal Swedish kokk (“cock”)). Reinforced by Old French coc, from the same origin. The sense "penis" is attested since at least the 1610s, with the compound pillicock (“penis”) attested since 1325.

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