搜尋結果
cock
- IPA[käk]
美式
- a male bird, especially a rooster.;used in names of birds, especially game birds, e.g., moorcock.
- tilt (something) in a particular direction;bend a (limb or joint) at an angle
verb: cock, 3rd person present: cocks, gerund or present participle: cocking, past tense: cocked, past participle: cocked
noun: cock, plural noun: cocks
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. British a male bird, especially a rooster.
- ▪ used in names of birds, especially game birds, e.g., moorcock.
- ▪ British a male lobster, crab, or salmon the biggest salmon I ever had was a 45 lb cock
- 2. vulgar slang a penis.
- 3. British informal nonsense that's all a lot of cock
- 4. a firing lever in a gun which can be raised to be released by the trigger.
- 5. a stopcock.
動詞
- 1. tilt (something) in a particular direction she cocked her head slightly to one side 同義詞
- ▪ bend a (limb or joint) at an angle she listened, her little finger cocked as she held her coffee cup 同義詞
- ▪ (of a male dog) lift (a back leg) in order to urinate a greyhound cocked its leg against the tree 同義詞
- 2. raise the cock of (a gun) in order to make it ready for firing he took the loaded pistol from his belt and cocked it