cocked
英 [kɒkt]
美 [kɑːkt]
v. 立起,竖起,翘起(身体部位); 扣(或扳)上扳机准备射击
cock的过去分词和过去式
BNC.33452 / COCA.27252
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 公鸡;雄鸡
Acockis an adult male chicken.- The cock was announcing the start of a new day.
雄鸡正在报晓。
- The cock was announcing the start of a new day.
- N-COUNT (尤指作为猎捕对象的)雄鸟,雄禽
You refer to a male bird, especially a male game bird, as acockwhen you want to distinguish it from a female bird.- ...a cock pheasant.
雄雉
- ...a cock pheasant.
- 鸡巴
A man'scockis his penis. - VERB 翘起,竖起(身体部位)
If youcocka 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。
- He paused and cocked his head as if listening...
- VERB 竖起(耳朵)听;侧(耳)倾听
If someonecockstheir 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。
- He suddenly cocked an ear and listened...
- VERB 扳上(枪)的扳机
When someonecocksa 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。
- His hands were too weak to cock his revolver.
- See also:stopcock
- tocock a snook atsomeone → see:snook
in AM, use 美国英语用 rooster