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cocked
Cocked tarimas:
/kɔkt/
Cocked audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: An adult male chicken; a rooster.
- noun: An adult male of various other birds.
- noun: A weathervane shaped like a rooster; a weathercock.
- noun: A leader or chief.
- noun: A faucet or valve by which the flow of a liquid or gas can be regulated.
- noun: The hammer of a firearm.
- noun: The position of the hammer of a firearm when ready for firing.
- noun: A tilting or jaunty turn upward: the cock of a hat.
- noun: Vulgar Slang The penis.
- noun: Archaic The characteristic cry of a rooster early in the morning.
- verb-transitive: To set the hammer of (a firearm) in a position ready for firing.
- verb-transitive: To set (a device, such as a camera shutter) in a position ready for use.
- verb-transitive: To tilt or turn up or to one side, usually in a jaunty or alert manner: cocked an eyebrow in response to a silly question.
- verb-transitive: To raise in preparation to throw or hit: cocked the bat before swinging at the pitch.
- verb-intransitive: To set the hammer of a firearm in a position ready for firing.
- verb-intransitive: To turn or stick up.
- verb-intransitive: To strut; swagger.
- idiom: snoot Slang To express scorn or derision by or as if by placing the thumb on the nose and wiggling the fingers; thumb one's nose: "[He] could cock a snoot at the rest of the . . . world and blithely go his own way” ( Elie Kedourie).
- idiom: cock of the walk An overbearing or domineering person.
- noun: A cone-shaped pile of straw or hay.
- verb-transitive: To arrange (straw or hay) into piles shaped like cones.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- cocked hat trikampė skrybėlė
- to keep the ear cocked klausyti ausis pastačius
- pakeltas
- užriestas į viršų