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I n1) infmlThe cop wasn't in any mood to put up with any monkey business — Полицейский был не в настроении и не собирался терпеть эти выходки
2) slIt was a smooth cop. No muss, no fuss — Его взяли чисто. Никто даже ничего не заметил
The cop went without a hitch except for a few little insults — Арест прошел гладко, если не считать кое-каких оскорблении
3) AmE slII vi slIt was a lousy cop. No skill. No finesse — Разве так воруют? Никакой сноровки, никакого мастерства
1)There's twenty bucks extra in it for you if you cop — Если ты выиграешь, то получишь еще двадцать зеленых
2)III vtThe pusher has appeared and soon one by one the junkies will make their way to him to cop — Появился продавец наркотиков, и скоро все эти наркоманы будут по одному подходить к нему, чтобы затариться
1) AmE infmlDon't buy it, I'll cop it for you — Не покупай, я тебе это достану
2) AmE infml3) sl esp BrEMother copped me stealing cakes from the kitchen — Моя мать застукала меня, когда я таскал пирожные из кухни
4) AmE sl5) AmE slThe officer copped him and read him his rights — Сержант арестовал его и сказал, куда он может жаловаться, если он не согласен с арестом
They copped him with the evidence right on him — Они задержали его прямо с вещественными доказательствами
6) AmE slI don't quite cop your sense, pal — Я что-то тебя не совсем понимаю, приятель
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