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Meanings of
cop
in English
Portuguese
tira
Catalan
poli
Spanish
romano
Back to the meaning
Uncomplimentary terms for a policeman.
bull
copper
pig
fuzz
Portuguese
tira
Portuguese
apreender
Catalan
agafar
Spanish
clavar
Back to the meaning
Take into custody.
arrest
collar
nail
apprehend
nab
pick up
Portuguese
apreender
Synonyms
Examples for "
arrest
"
arrest
collar
nail
apprehend
nab
Examples for "
arrest
"
1
His 17 months of house
arrest
has worsened his health, he said.
2
However, the suspects in the case managed to evade
arrest
,
Koena said.
3
But a government spokesman said on Thursday Nasheed no longer faced
arrest
.
4
Today: London High Court hearing into the
arrest
of Gen Pinochet resumes.
5
Burma's junta leader later commuted the sentence to 18 months' house
arrest
.
1
In response, the federal government launched its most intensive
white
-
collar
criminal investigation.
2
In testing the
collar
,
I had some problems with this feature, however.
3
Despite his efforts, a fine frost began to form along the
collar
.
4
Or to understand that
blue
-
collar
voters are an important demographic these days?
5
Nardelli also said Chrysler's remaining
white
-
collar
workers would share in the sacrifice.
1
Zerbrowski asked small questions to
nail
the times as clearly as possible.
2
Researchers from New Zealand tested the effects of calcium on
nail
health.
3
Allan told Morning Report it was quite literally a
nail
biting evening.
4
Her
nail
polish was beginning to chip off; she needed a manicure.
5
The trade unions say they will fight this measure tooth and
nail
.
1
Apparently he does not
apprehend
the grave position in which he stands.
2
Yet I
apprehend
that he cannot be in ignorance of the facts.
3
Stay in the desert long enough, and you could
apprehend
the absolute.
4
Andre-Louis began to
apprehend
that there was something sinister in the air.
5
We
apprehend
nothing at all; there is no reason why we should.
1
Companies have scrambled to
nab
talent, with recruiters scouring far and wide.
2
It's often trivial for attackers to
nab
the keys to the kingdom.
3
The Greens will also likely
nab
another MP to get to 10.
4
Visit Triumvir's web store starting Sept. 7 to
nab
the discounted tees.
5
That ought to slow it down enough for us to
nab
it.
1
Analysts expect the broad market for IPOs to
pick
up
next year.
2
Also,
pick
up
the September issue of EBONY to read Keys' interview.
3
Too far left or right and it won't
pick
up
your hands.
4
Storywise, things
pick
up
one year after the events of the original.
5
Connor Watson is the number one
pick
up
this week if available.
Portuguese
roubar
Spanish
mangar
Back to the meaning
Take by theft.
hook
snitch
thieve
glom
knock off
Portuguese
roubar
A male police officer.
policeman
Usage of
cop
in English
1
The young
cop
kept shifting his weight from left foot to right.
2
MS: I think the most basic responses is a
'
cop
watch' program.
3
I asked the
cop
to let me go to the ladies' room.
4
But Mr Andrews said none of them would
cop
a financial penalty.
5
And who will
cop
the cost of the thousands of free fares?
6
Five years ago I didn't have the
cop
-
on
to open an SSIA.
7
An experienced
cop
knew better than to get involved in family arguments.
8
Morgan remained aware of every
cop
and every possible snake near her.
9
Ando released the young
cop
and straightaway set about locating Asakawa's parents.
10
Slim chance or not, a
cop
could come by at any second.
11
If this
cop
had been any good, he'd have seen it already.
12
I saw you following me-anobvious
cop
,
come on-soI pulled over.
13
Holden said nothing; he just stared up at the
cop
and frowned.
14
He's a big-shot
cop
and the lead investigator on the Ripper cases.
15
That
super
-
cop
proposal now looks unlikely to make it into final legislation.
16
I don't for a minute believe in their nice
cop
-
nasty
cop
routine.
Other examples for "cop"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cop
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
good cop
bad cop
other cop
young cop
uniformed cop
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Translations for
cop
Portuguese
tira
policial
apreender
prender
roubar
Catalan
poli
bòfia
pasma
agafar
capturar
detenir
Spanish
romano
clavar
arrestar
detener
prender
pillar
capturar
atrapar
coger
mangar
robar
Cop
through the time
Cop
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
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