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cock·er·el C0445100 (kŏk′ər-əl)n. A young rooster. [Middle English cokerel, diminutive of cok, cock; see cock1.]cockerel (ˈkɒkərəl; ˈkɒkrəl) n (Agriculture) a young domestic cock, usually less than a year old[C15: diminutive of cock1]cock•er•el (ˈkɒk ər əl, ˈkɒk rəl) n. a young domestic cock. [1400–50; late Middle English cokerelle. See cock1, -rel] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cockerel - a young domestic cock; not older than one yearrooster, cock - adult male chicken | Translationscock (kok) noun1. the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl. a cock and three hens; (also adjective) a cock sparrow. 公雞 公鸡2. a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc. 水龍頭,閥門 旋塞3. a slang word for the penis. 陰莖的俚語說法 (俚语)阴茎 verb1. to cause to stand upright or to lift. The dog cocked its ears. 使豎起 使竖起2. to draw back the hammer of (a gun). 扣上(槍的)扳機 扳起(枪枝的)扳机 3. to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat). 斜戴(帽子) 歪戴(帽子) cockerel (ˈkokərəl) noun a young farmyard cock. 小公雞 小公鸡,好斗的年轻人 ˈcocky adjective conceited; over-confident. a cocky attitude. 狂妄自大的 骄傲自大的cock-and-bull story an absurd, unbelievable story. 無稽之談 无稽之谈ˈcock-crow noun early morning. He gets up at cock-crow. 清早 黎明ˈcock-eyed adjective ridiculous. a cock-eyed idea. 荒唐的 荒唐的ˌcockˈsure adjective very or too confident. He was cocksure about passing the exam. 極(過)度自信的 太自信的EncyclopediaSeeroosterMedicalSeecockcockerel
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