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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
cop
cop [cop cops copped copping] noun, verb BrE [kɒp] NAmE [kɑːp] noun (informal) a police officer •Somebody call the cops! •children playing cops and robbers •a TV cop show more at it's a fair cop at ↑fair adj. Word 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 ‘police officer’. Example Bank: •Lots of children play cops and robbers. •Penn stars as a rookie cop out to prove himself. •The film is based on the true story of a New York cop. •The star was stopped by traffic cops on Friday night. Idioms: ↑cop a plea ▪ ↑cop hold of something ▪ ↑cop it ▪ ↑not much cop Derived: ↑cop off ▪ ↑cop out verb (-pp-)(informal) 1. ~ sth to receive or suffer sth unpleasant •He copped all the hassle after the accident. 2. ~ sth to notice sth •Cop a load of this! (= Listen to this) Verb forms: Word 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 ‘police officer’.
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