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cockney    音标拼音: [k'ɑkni]
n. 伦敦人,伦敦话,伦敦腔
a. 伦敦人的,伦敦人气派的

伦敦人,伦敦话,伦敦腔伦敦人的,伦敦人气派的

cockney
adj 1: characteristic of Cockneys or their dialect; "cockney
vowels"
2: relating to or resembling a cockney; "Cockney street urchins"
n 1: a native of the east end of London
2: the nonstandard dialect of natives of the east end of London

Cockney \Cock"ney\, a.
Of or relating to, or like, cockneys.
[1913 Webster]


Cockney \Cock"ney\ (k[o^]k"n[y^]), n.; pl. {Cockneys} (-n[i^]z).
[OE. cocknay, cokenay, a spoiled child, effeminate person, an
egg; prob. orig. a cock's egg, a small imperfect egg; OE. cok
cock nay, neye, for ey egg (cf. {Newt}), AS. [ae]g. See 1st
{Cock}, {Egg}, n.]
1. An effeminate person; a spoilt child. "A young heir or
cockney, that is his mother's darling." --Nash (1592).
[1913 Webster]

This great lubber, the world, will prove a cockney.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. A native or resident of the city of London, especially one
living in the East End district; -- sometimes used
contemptuously.
[1913 Webster PJC]

A cockney in a rural village was stared at as much
as if he had entered a kraal of Hottentots.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

3. the distinctive dialect of a cockney[2].
[PJC]

43 Moby Thesaurus words for "Cockney":
Acadian, Anglo-Indian, Brooklynese, Cajun, Canadian French,
Everyman, French Canadian, Gullah, John Smith, Midland,
Midland dialect, New England dialect, Pennsylvania Dutch, Yankee,
Yorkshire, average man, bourgeois, bundle of isoglosses,
class dialect, common man, commoner, dialect, dialect atlas,
dialect dictionary, idiom, isogloss, linguistic atlas,
linguistic community, linguistic island, little fellow, little man,
local dialect, localism, patois, pleb, plebeian, proletarian,
provincialism, regional accent, regionalism, roturier,
speech community, subdialect


20 Moby Thesaurus words for "cockney":
baseborn, below the salt, common, commonplace, homely, humble, low,
lowborn, lowbred, lowly, mean, nonclerical, ordinary, plain,
plebeian, rude, shabby-genteel, third-estate, ungenteel, vulgar


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  • Cockney - Wikipedia
    Cockney is a dialect of the English language, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly by Londoners with working-class and lower middle class roots The term Cockney is also used as a demonym for a person from the East End, [1][2][3] or, traditionally, born within earshot of Bow Bells [4][5][6]
  • Cockney | Accent, Rhyming Slang, Facts | Britannica
    Cockney, dialect of the English language traditionally spoken by working-class Londoners Cockney is also often used to refer to anyone from London—in particular, from its East End
  • How to Speak with a Cockney Accent: Pronunciation Slang - wikiHow
    What do Michael Caine, Adele, David Beckham, and Amy Winehouse have in common? They all speak Cockney! The Cockney accent is one of the most famous and most widely imitated British accents But it's more than just an accent; it's also a dialect with its own grammatical rules
  • Cockney Rhyming Slang From A to Z - Owlcation
    The quirky and colourful world of Cockney rhyming slang! This A-Z guide unlocks the meaning behind popular phrases and offers a "butcher" at London's unique linguistic heritage
  • 11+ Cockney Rhyming Slang You Need To Know - lingopie. com
    Cockney rhyming slang emerged in London's East End during the mid-1800s, though the exact reasons remain a bit mysterious In the mid-1800s, with the new "bobbies on the beat", patrolling the streets of London, the cockney community were looking for a way to communicate without attracting the attention of the new police force
  • School Of British Accents: The Cockney Accent - Babbel. com
    It’s no surprise, then, that one of the most famous British accents comes from a single neighborhood in London: the cockney accent Over the centuries, the cockney accent has become synonymous with working-class London Specifically, it’s associated with the East End of London
  • Language: Top 100 Cockney Rhyming Slang Words and Phrases
    Hot on the heels of our success with our Top 100 Best British Slang Phrases, we thought we’d explore the beauty of Cockney Rhyming Slang next Rhyming slang is believed to have originated in the mid-19th century in the East End of London, with sources suggesting some time in the 1840s
  • The cockney dialect is not dead – it’s just called ‘Essex’ now
    As English dialects go, cockney is one of the most influential Long considered the preserve of working-class communities in east London, it has shaped the way people speak across the country,
  • ‘Cockney’ - Oxford English Dictionary
    One who has been born within the sound of Bow bells, a reference not, as often believed, to the eastern suburb of Bow, but to the church of Saint Mary le Bow, Cheapside, in the City of London
  • Cockney Rhyming Slang From A to Z: What Does It All Mean?
    It originated in the East End of London to conceal what people were saying - and is still used today by many East End residents, young and old These residents are known as Cockneys A 'Cockney' refers to the working-class Londoner, particularly those living in the East End





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