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    Cop
    /käp/

    noun

    • 1. a police officer.

    verb

    • 1. catch or arrest (an offender): "he was copped for speeding"
    • 2. receive or obtain (something welcome): "she copped an award for her role in the film"
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  3. 2 days ago · cop a feel: [idiom] to touch someone in an unwanted and unexpected sexual way.

  4. www.bbc.co.uk › news › topicsCOP28 - BBC News

    Apr 25, 2024 · What does the COP 28 fossil fuel deal mean for the future of oil, gas and coal?

  5. May 2, 2024 · British slang. British slang is English-language slang originating from and used in the United Kingdom and also used to a limited extent in Anglophone countries such as India, Malaysia, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, especially by British expatriates. It is also used in the United States to a limited extent.

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · The meaning of IT'S A FAIR COP is —used to admit that one did something wrong and was caught fairly. How to use it's a fair cop in a sentence.

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Definition: The COP of a heat pump is a measure of its efficiency at a specific moment in time. It is calculated as the ratio of the heat output (or cooling provided) to the electrical energy input. Formula: COP = Heat Output (in Watts) / Electrical Energy Input (in Watts). Context of Use: The COP is typically measured under specific ...

  8. May 2, 2024 · Nature policy COP16: Tracking country pledges on tackling biodiversity loss. At the COP15 biodiversity summit in December 2022, nearly every country in the world committed to a new global agreement to “halt and reverse” biodiversity loss by 2030 and “restore harmony with nature” by 2050. Under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity ...

  9. Apr 19, 2024 · These discussions shaped the contemporary CoP definition: “a group of people who share a concern, a set of problems, or a passion about a topic and who deepen their knowledge and expertise in this area by interacting on an ongoing basis” (Wenger et al., 2002, p. 4).

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