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cops
policjanci
cops-and-robbers SUST. pl.
I. cop [kɒp, ingl. am. kɑ:p] SUST.
cop coloq.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
it's a fair cop ingl. brit.
II. cop <-pp-> [kɒp, ingl. am. kɑ:p] V. trans.
chwytać [perf chwycić]
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
trzymać [perf po-] coś
you'll cop it ingl. brit. coloq.
cop out V. intr. coloq.
wykręcać [perf wykręcić] się
cop show SUST. TV
Present
Icop
youcop
he/she/itcops
wecop
youcop
theycop
Past
Icopped
youcopped
he/she/itcopped
wecopped
youcopped
theycopped
Present Perfect
Ihavecopped
youhavecopped
he/she/ithascopped
wehavecopped
youhavecopped
theyhavecopped
Past Perfect
Ihadcopped
youhadcopped
he/she/ithadcopped
wehadcopped
youhadcopped
theyhadcopped
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Don't: weaken, whine, cop out.
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The subject may feel he can cooperate with the good cop out of trust, or fear of the bad cop.
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Violence is a cop out; an easy answer for an ignorant problem.
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You should follow the story through sequentially, panel by panel, and not cop out by skipping a panel or two because you can not think what should go next.
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But it becomes a film that prefers to cop out, rather than deliver on the promise it held out so bravely in its initial passages.
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