cock
noun /kɒk/
/kɑːk/
- (British English) (also rooster North American English, British English)[countable] an adult male chicken
公鸡;雄鸡 - The cock crowed.
公鸡啼叫。 - The market traders cried out like barnyard cocks.
市场商贩就像农家场院的公鸡一样大声吆喝。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fighting
- crow
- fight
- fighting
- The cock crowed.
- [countable] (especially in compounds
) a male of any other bird尤用于构成复合词 雄禽 - a cock pheasant
雄雉
- a cock pheasant
- [countable] (taboo, slang) a penis
鸡巴 - [countable] (also stopcock)a tap that controls the flow of liquid or gas through a pipe
see also ballcock鸡巴 - [singular] (British English, old-fashioned, slang) used as a friendly form of address between men
(男子间友好的称呼)老兄,家伙,伙计 see also half-cock
词源Old English cocc, from medieval Latin coccus; reinforced in Middle English by Old French coq.