cod
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
专有名词
英 /kɒd/|/kɔd/
美 /kɔd/|/kɑd/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A joke or an imitation.
— I assume it all could just be a cod.
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A small bag or pouch.
— There is a Cod, or Bag, that groweth commonly in the Fields;
- Any of various types of sea fish or the meat from said fish.; A sea fish of the family Gadidae which are sold as "cod", as haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), and whiting (usually Merlangius merlangus).
- Any of various types of sea fish or the meat from said fish.; A sea fish of the family Gadidae which are sold as "cod", as haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), and whiting (usually Merlangius merlangus).; A sea fish of the genus Gadus, inclusive of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus), and Greenland cod (Gadus ogac or Gadus macrocephalus ogac).
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A stupid or foolish person.
— He's making a right cod of himself.
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A husk or integument; a pod.
— And he wolde fayne have filled his bely with the coddes, that the swyne ate: and noo man gave hym.
- Any of various types of sea fish or the meat from said fish.; A sea fish of the family Gadidae which are sold as "cod", as haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), and whiting (usually Merlangius merlangus).; A sea fish of the genus Gadus, inclusive of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus), and Greenland cod (Gadus ogac or Gadus macrocephalus ogac).; An Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua).
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The cocoon of a silkworm.
— As soon as it is arrived at the size and strength necessary for the beginning its cod, it makes its web; this is his first day's employment; on the second he forms his cod, and covers himself almost over with silk; the third day he is quite hid; and the following days employs himself in thickening and strengthening his cod; always working from one single end, which he never breaks himself; and which is so fine, and so long, that those who have nicely examin'd it affirm, that each cod contains silk enough to reach the length of six English miles.
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The scrotum.
— that which we call castoreum […] are not the same to be termed testicles or stones; for these cods or follicles are found in both sexes, though somewhat more protuberant in the male.
- Any of various types of sea fish or the meat from said fish.; Other not closely related fish which are similarly important to regional fisheries, as the hapuku and cultus cod.
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A pillow or cushion.
— Provost Maccalzean, with the silver keys in his hand, and the eldest bailie with the crimson-velvet cod, whereon they were to be delivered to her Majesty, following as fast as any member of a city corporation could be reasonably be expected to do.
- Any of various types of sea fish or the meat from said fish.; Other not closely related fish which resemble the Atlantic cod, such as the rock cod (Lotella rhacina) and blue cod (Parapercis colias).
动词 v.
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To attempt to deceive or confuse; to kid.
— "How are you, Mary?" "I thought your friend Mac was codding me that you would come."
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To joke; to kid.
— I'm only codding!
形容词 adj.
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Having the character of imitation; jocular.
— cod psychology
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Bad.
— Sandy: Right, right, well I'll just open the wardrobe. Oh, here, look—his wardrobe. Ha! Julian: Ha! Oh what a naff lot! Sandy: It is a bit cod isn't it.
专有名词
- Alternative letter-case form of COD (“Call of Duty”).
词汇关系
衍生词
Antarctic cod
Arctic cod
Atlantic cod
Atlantic tomcod
bank cod Nototheniidae
barramundi cod
bastard cod
bay cod
black-arse cod
black cod
Bloomfield River cod
blue cod
blue eye cod
bluenose cod
breaksea cod
brown cod
brown spotted reef cod
buffalo cod
Cape Cod
chiseltooth grenadier cod
clam cod
Clarence River cod
coal cod
cod banger
cod-banger
codbank
cod-bank
cod-chest
cod chowder
cod-chowder
cod end
codfish aristocracy
cod-fish aristocracy
codfish
cod-fish
codfisher
cod-fisher
codfisherman
cod-fisherman
cod fishery
cod-fishery
cod fishing
cod-fishing
cod hook
cod-hook
cod icefish
cod Latin
Cod League
codlet
codline
cod line
cod-line
codling
cod liver
cod liver oil
cod-liver oil
cod-man
codmop
cod-mop
cod oil
cod-oil
cod-pitchings
cod psychologist
cod psychology
cod reggae
codsmack
cod-smack
codsound
cod-sound
Cod Wars
cod worm
common cod
coral cod
cow cod soup
cultus cod
cultus-cod
cured cod
deep-water cod
dry cod
dwarf spotted rockcod
eastern cod
eastern freshwater cod
East Siberian cod
eel cod
emerald rockcod
Eucla cod
George's cod
gray cod
graycod
green cod
Greenland cod
grenadier cod
grey cod
greycod
herring cod
honeycomb rockcod
Hook and Cod Wars
inshore cod
ling cod
lingcod
lockee cod
lockee-cod
long-finned cod
Magellanic rockcod
Maori cod
marbled rockcod
Mary River cod
morid cod
Murray cod
native cod
New Zealand cod
night cod
Pacific cod
pelagic cod
pine-tree cod
polar cod
poor cod
potato cod
power cod
red cod
red rock cod
reef cod
Richmond River cod
rock cod
rockcod
Sacred Cod
saffron cod
salt cod
Scotch cod
shoal-water cod
shore cod
sleepy cod
small-headed cod
smallscaled cod
soft cod
tadpole cod
tiger cod
tomcod
tommycod
toothed cod
trout cod
true cod
unicorn cod
unicorn-cod
vermilion rockcod
white cod
winter cod
worm cod
codglove
codpiece
peascod
coddy
codology
cody
词源
词源 1
From Middle English cod, codde, of uncertain origin:
* Oldest English form cotfich as a surname in the 13th century; for more see cot (“chamber, cottage”).
* A bag or pouch, related to its bloated shape; see Etymology 2 below.
* From Latin gadus, from Ancient Greek γάδος (gádos, “cod”) with a possible pre-Greek or Semitic origin; for more see Atargatis, Cetus, and κῆτος (kêtos). Cognate with the genus name, translingual Gadus.
* Oldest English form cotfich as a surname in the 13th century; for more see cot (“chamber, cottage”).
* A bag or pouch, related to its bloated shape; see Etymology 2 below.
* From Latin gadus, from Ancient Greek γάδος (gádos, “cod”) with a possible pre-Greek or Semitic origin; for more see Atargatis, Cetus, and κῆτος (kêtos). Cognate with the genus name, translingual Gadus.
词源 2
From Middle English cod, codde, from Old English cod, codd (“bag, pouch”), from Proto-West Germanic *kuddō, from Proto-Germanic *kuddô, from Proto-Indo-European *gewt- (“pouch, sack”), from *gew- (“to bend, bow, arch, vault, curve”). Cognate with Scots cod, codd, coad, kod (“pillow, cushion”), German Low German Koden, Kon (“belly, paunch”), Middle Dutch codde (“scrotum”), Danish kodde (“testicle”), Swedish kudde (“cushion”), Faroese koddi (“pillow”), Icelandic koddi (“pillow”).
词源 3
Origin unknown. Attested in reference to a person (though not always a stupid or foolish person) from the end of the 17th century. The Oxford English Dictionary (1891) notes that a suggested link to codger is unlikely, as cod appears much earlier.
词源 4
Abbreviation.
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