cooper / ˈku pər, ˈkʊp ər /

💦中学词汇合作合作者合作的合作的人

cooper3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who makes or repairs casks, barrels, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make or repair.
  2. to furnish or fix.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to work as a cooper.

更多cooper例句

  1. However, as the account quickly began to grow in popularity, Cooper and others began to notice a subtle increase in the number of games that featured animals with which players can interact.
  2. Investigators are probing whether there is a connection between Cooper’s death and a vigil that was taking place at the apartments for another victim, Kwamena Ocran, 24.
  3. The bill passed both chambers unanimously and two days later was signed into law by Cooper.
  4. Cooper’s mother was the late Gloria Vanderbilt, who died last year at 95.
  5. Trzeciak is the chairman and chief of the department of medicine at Cooper.
  6. Annie Lee Cooper, well played by Winfrey, is shown trying but failing to register to vote.
  7. We are not told that Cooper had been able to vote without hindrance when she lived in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
  8. Cooper had little Alexis pose for a picture on the exact spot there Garner was pinned.
  9. A 25-year-old man named Alexander Cooper strode up the sidewalk holding his 3-year-old daughter, Alexis, by the hand.
  10. Cooper spoke of how pained he was that Garner will never get that chance with his own kids.
  11. Thomas Cooper, an English prelate, died; highly commended for his great learning and eloquence.
  12. Well, I am either a tailor or a cooper, and for the life of me I can't tell which: at any rate, I'm either one or the other.
  13. The day was a wet one, and no one had ventured out except Sir James Cooper.
  14. Lady Margaret Cooper, having a fellow-feeling for an invalid, sat near the sick boy.
  15. Where, while we could not speak with him, his chief man (Mr. Cooper) did give us a cup of good sack.