释义 |
mc·coy \mə̇ˈkȯi\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized M & 2d C Etymology: alteration (influenced by the name McCoy) of Scots Mackay (in the real Mackay the true chief of the Mackay clan — a position often a matter of dispute between the two branches of the clan) : the real or genuine thing : something that is neither an imitation nor an inferior substitute — used with the definite article |