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copper

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Colours, Police, Elements
cop·per /ˈkɒpə $ ˈkɑːpər/ ●●○ noun  1. [uncountable]HCM a soft reddish-brown metal that allows electricity and heat to pass through it easily, and is used to make electrical wires, water pipes etc. It is a chemical element: symbol Cu 铜〔一种化学元素,符号为Cu2 coppers [plural] British EnglishPEC money of low value made of copper or bronze 铜币 He offered to do the job for a few coppers. 他说他来做这份工作,给他几个铜板就行。3 [uncountable]CC a reddish-brown colour 红棕色,紫铜色 her copper hair 她那红棕色的头发4. [countable]SCP British English informal a police officer 警察coppery adjective coppery skin 古铜色的皮肤
Examples from the Corpus
coppercopper lipstickThe first copper light of morning was creeping up Great Head bluff and spilling over the harbor.Small quantities of copper are often fatal to invertebrates.Some countries are rich because they have oil or copper or iron.These small copper alloy balances had an inverted T-shaped beam supported from its centre by a suspension arm.Leak-Fix seals leaks in tanks made of steel, copper, lead, aluminium and glass fibre.Adding the copper, which is another metal toxin, only hastened the death of the fish.The nine-second fire was sparked by a breach of the synthetic insulation surrounding 10 hair-thin copper wires within the cord.The devices wound with copper are usually replaced every two-to-five years, depending on which type you have.
From Longman Business Dictionarycoppercop‧per /ˈkɒpəˈkɑːpər/ noun1[uncountable] a reddish-brown metal used, among other things, for making wire and CABLEsOn Friday, copper for March delivery ended at 98.9 cents a pound, up 1.9 cents.The company is a major producer of copper products.2coppers [plural] British English coins of low value made of copper or other dark-coloured metalsHe counted out three pounds, all in coppers.Origin copper Old English coper, from Late Latin cuprum, from Latin (aes) Cyprium metal of Cyprus, copper
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copper
copper /ˈkɒpə $ ˈkɑːpər/ noun
 Language: Old English
 Origin: coper, from Late Latin cuprum, from Latin (aes) Cyprium 'metal of Cyprus, copper'
1. [uncountable] a soft reddish-brown metal that allows electricity and heat to pass through it easily, and is used to make electrical wires, water pipes etc. It is a chemical element: symbol Cu
2. coppers [plural] British English money of low value made of copper or bronze:
    He offered to do the job for a few coppers.
3. [uncountable] a reddish-brown colour:
    her copper hair
4. [countable] British English informal a police officer
—coppery adjective:
    coppery skin


cop·perBrE /ˈkɒpə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkɑːpər/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (symbol Cu) a chemical element. Copper is a soft reddish-brown metal used for making electric wires, pipes and coins. a copper mine铜矿copper pipes铜管copper-coloured hair红棕色的头发coppers [plural] (BrE) brown coins that do not have much value 铜币I only paid a few coppers for it. 我只花了几个铜板买下这东西。🔊🔊 [countable] (BrE, informal) a police officer 警察