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coco

/koh-koh/US // ˈkoʊ koʊ //UK // (ˈkəʊkəʊ) //

椰子,椰树,茯苓,椰子树

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural co·cos.

    • : coconut palm.
    • : coconut.

Examples

  • Firefighters who used a cherry-picker truck to lift up food and water to a cat named Coco, perched on the balcony of a destroyed apartment.

  • The slightly sweet coco bread provides equilibrium, serving as a counterweight to the scotch-bonnet burn of the Walkerswood jerk seasoning.

  • The assimilation-fiend, Coco Conners (Teyonah Parris), harbors shame over her dark skin and black-sounding name, Colandrea.

  • This has occurred with bean bag chairs, children's sweaters, and the Coco The Monkey Teething Toy.

  • It will be just like how all of Team Coco tuned in for the first batch of episodes of Conan.

  • When you get a new one they tell you to put coco-butter on your fingers and rub it a lot so it won't show so much.

  • I ask Cox who sang it, and the answer surprised me: it was Coco, her 9-year-old daughter from her marriage to David Arquette.

  • The characteristic trees of the coast regions are the mangrove and coco-nut palm.

  • You see at once the frightful amount of your extra expenses, in case Coco should have to lie by.

  • I wonder if Bert's had anything to eat since he got the wallop on the coco?

  • And yet Cameron gave Bert a crack on the coco and stole the code message!

  • The room was full of students eating ice cream and drinking coco-cola and ice cream sodas.