cop 的定义
Informal.
- a police officer.
- a person who seeks to regulate a specified behavior, activity, practice, etc.: Once we have the government dictating language usage, then we'll start getting language cops.
cop 近义词
policeperson
更多cop例句
- That means cops with dubious records sometimes get bounced around police agencies.
- Diamandis compares it to a cop walking the beat, but for a biological threat—that is, it requires a more targeted approach than searching for one criminal.
- However, private security agents still face far less public scrutiny than the average cop.
- Earlier this month, Kate Nucci reported that cops since 2013 had issued at least 83 tickets for seditious language.
- When Jennifer Strong and I started reporting on the use of face recognition technology by police for our new podcast, “In Machines We Trust,” we knew these AI-powered systems were being adopted by cops all over the US and in other countries.
- Smith attended both funerals as a cop and as the husband of Police Officer Moira Smith, who died on 9/11.
- Lucas said that he himself nonetheless hopes to become a cop.
- Nobody ever says they want to become a cop so they can bust people for urinating in public or drinking alcohol on their stoop.
- The NOPD fired Knight in 1973 for stealing lumber from a construction site as an off-duty cop.
- They selected an “easy mark” who turned out to be an off-duty NYC Housing Authority cop named James Carragher.
- Once he had been a young cop, determined to work his way up in the police force.
- In his efforts to clear himself, the young cop had taken half a dozen lead slugs from underworld guns into his body.
- It was the Hermit's vast store of scientific knowledge that brought the half-dead cop back to health.
- The sight of a traffic cop made him dodge around a corner that threw him off his course.
- He struck just one wild haymaker of a blow that cleared the head of the cop by nearly a foot.