cock
n. 公鸡; 雄禽
v. 竖起(身体部位); 扳上(枪)的扳机
A cock is an adult male chicken.
The cock was announcing the start of a new day.
雄鸡正在报晓。
You refer to a male bird, especially a male game bird, as a cock when you want to distinguish it from a female bird.
...a cock pheasant.
雄雉
A man's cock is his penis.
If you cock a part of your body in a particular direction, you lift it or point it in that direction.
He paused and cocked his head as if listening...
他停顿了一下,歪着头,好像是在听。
The Brigadier thought about this for a moment, head cocked to one side.
这位准将头歪向一边,就此考虑了一会儿。
If someone cocks their ear, they try very hard to hear something from a particular direction.
He suddenly cocked an ear and listened...
他突然竖起耳朵仔细倾听。
All ears were cocked for the footsteps on the stairs.
所有的人都竖起耳朵听楼梯上传来的脚步声。
When someone cocks a gun, they set a small device in the gun so that it is ready to fire.
His hands were too weak to cock his revolver.
他的手没劲儿,扳不动左轮手枪的扳机。
1. obscene terms for penis
2. faucet consisting of a rotating device for regulating flow of a liquid
3. the part of a gunlock that strikes the percussion cap when the trigger is pulled
4. adult male chicken
5. adult male bird
1. tilt or slant to one side;
2. set the trigger of a firearm back for firing
3. to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others;
at full cock
(枪)击铁处于击发状态,准备射击
cock one's ear
(狗)竖起耳朵
cock one's eye
(扬起一边的眉毛)好奇地(或会意地)看一眼
cock a snook
cock something up
(英,非正式)把…搞糟;扰乱;破坏
cock a snoot 或 cock a snook &I{【俚语】}
向上翻起,向上举起:经由或是好象经由把拇指放在鼻子上和摆动手指来表示藐视或嘲笑;用拇指弄歪鼻子
cock of the walk
傲慢的或盛气凌人的人
Peter was the cock of the walk until my brother beat him a fight last year.
彼得原来是个小霸王,后来我弟弟打赢了他,才杀了他的威风.
Can it be as painful as the spur of a fighting cock in one's heel?
它痛起来跟斗鸡脚上装的距铁刺扎进人的脚后跟时一样厉害 吗 ?
The cock clapped his wings and crowed.
公鸡振翅啼叫.
The tap was turned on full cock.
龙头全打开了.
That cock won't fight.
那一手行不通,那种 话 说不过去.