单词 | Copout |
例句 | 1. To decline to vote is a cop-out. 2. The film's ending is an unsatisfactory cop-out. 3. She always thought that having a family instead of a career was a cop-out. 4. There is plenty to do on your own doorstep; to look further is a cop-out. 5. The TV debate was a cop-out: it didn't tackle any of the real issues. 6. You're not too busy to come! That's just a cop-out. 6. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 7. Is that not a political cop-out? 8. This is a cop-out, and it is false on the counts both of principle and fact. 9. This is, really, a cop-out, and can be an expensive one. 10. What a cop-out it would be to throw in the sponge now. 11. This kind of cop-out is also likely to undermine the parents' credibility and the trust put in them. 12. The creation of such multiple scenarios is not really a cop-out. 13. Putting the blame on your parents for your problems is a cop-out. 14. At first glance this might sound like a cop-out for policymakers who don't want to pay their share. 15. The ending is a cinematic cop-out using newsreel photo-montage and a walk-on by Nelson Mandela. 16. There was plenty to do on your own doorstep - to look further was a cop-out. |
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