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cod

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Fish, Food, dish
cod1 /kɒd $ kɑːd/ noun (plural cod)  1. [countable]HBF a large sea fish that lives in the North Atlantic 鳕鱼2 [uncountable]DFF the white flesh of a cod, eaten as food 鳕鱼肉 Two cod fillets, please. 请来两份鳕鱼片。
Examples from the Corpus
codIan and a friend bagged 90 cod in just two hours in one purple patch.baked cod with a mustard saucePeeler also works for pout, eels and the big cod.Boats taking occasional thornback ray, but cod scarce.He ordered his meal of cod and chips and no vinegar, then sat down to await its arrival.Plaice, cod, huss and skate are all caught locally.The manager, young Pinto-Marques, supplied him with glasses of chilled vinho verde and plates of olives or salt cod fritters.The fish made several deep dives and I began to wonder who would give up first, me or the cod.Season the cod steaks and place them on top of the tomato mixture.
cod2 adjective [only before noun] British English  not real, but intended to look or sound real – often used humorously 假的,假冒的〔常为幽默用法〕 a cod English accent 装出来的英国口音COD British English, C.O.D. American English /ˌsiː əʊ ˈdiː $ -oʊ-/ noun [uncountable]  PAY FOR (cash on delivery) a payment system in which the customer pays the person who delivers the goods to them 货到付款From Longman Business DictionaryCODCOD noun [uncountable]COMMERCETRANSPORT abbreviation for CASH ON DELIVERYOrigin cod (1300-1400) Perhaps from Old English codd bag; because of its appearance cod2 (1900-2000) cod to play a trick on ((19-20 centuries)), perhaps from cod a stupid person ((19-20 centuries))
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cod1 /kɒd $ kɑːd/ noun (plural cod)
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: Perhaps from Old English codd 'bag'; because of its appearance
1. [countable] a large sea fish that lives in the North Atlantic
2. [uncountable] the white flesh of a cod, eaten as food:
    Two cod fillets, please.

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cod2 adjective [only before noun] British English
 Date: 1900-2000
 Origin: cod 'to play a trick on' (19-20 centuries), perhaps from cod 'a stupid person' (19-20 centuries)
not real, but intended to look or sound real – often used humorously:
    a cod English accent


COD
COD British English, C.O.D. American English /ˌsiː əʊ ˈdiː $ -oʊ-/ noun [uncountable]
(cash on delivery) a payment system in which the customer pays the person who delivers the goods to them


CODBrE /ˌsiː əʊ ˈdiː/ 🔊NAmE /ˌsiː ˈdiː/ 🔊 abbreviationcash on delivery or (in American English) collect on delivery (payment for goods will be made when the goods are delivered) 货到付款;交货付现


codBrE /kɒd/ 🔊NAmE /kɑːd/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] (
plural
cod
)
(also cod·fish) a large sea fish with white flesh that is used for food 鳕鱼fishing for cod捕鳕鱼cod fillets鳕鱼鱼片
codBrE /kɒd/ 🔊NAmE /kɑːd/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] (BrE, informal) not genuine or real 假的;伪的;不真实的a cod American accent假装的美国口音cod psychology伪心理学