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Definition of kop in English: kopnoun kɒp 1British A high bank of terracing at certain soccer grounds where spectators formerly stood, notably at Liverpool Football Club. 〈英〉(旧时站着观看的)阶梯形足球场看台;(尤指利物浦足球俱乐部的)足球场的看台 Example sentencesExamples - I ran to the Kop and the atmosphere was even greater, the noise was fantastic.
- Four days later, he was standing in front of the Kop, one of the most intimidating spots in football, and again showed an assurance beyond his years.
- I first met him when I had won a competition to take part in a penalty shoot out competition in front of the old Kop.
- The avid Bantams fan celebrated in front of the Kop where he had grown up supporting the club.
- ‘It was nice for him that it was in front of the Kop,’ enthused Liverpool's assistant manager Phil Thompson later.
2South African (especially in place names) a hill or peak. 〈南非〉(尤用于地名)山;峰
Originsense 2 from Afrikaans, from Dutch, literally 'head' (compare with cop2). sense 1 comes from the name of Spioen Kop, site of a Boer War battle in which troops from Lancashire led the assault (Liverpool then being part of Lancashire). The Taylor Report after the Hillsborough disaster of 1989, in which 96 Liverpool fans were killed in a crush at the ground of Sheffield Wednesday FC, recommended that major soccer grounds in England should become all-seated, and spelled the end for the traditional terrace or kop. The original and best-known kop was the one at Anfield, home of Liverpool FC, which was known in full as Spion Kop. The name came from the site of a battle in 1900 during the Boer War, in which troops from Lancashire, including many from Liverpool, led the assault. In Afrikaans kop means ‘hill’, and so was an appropriate name for a high bank of terracing.
Rhymesatop, bop, chop, clop, cop, crop, dop, drop, Dunlop, estop, flop, fop, glop, hop, intercrop, knop, lop, mop, op, plop, pop, prop, screw-top, shop, slop, sop, stop, strop, swap, tiptop, top, underprop, whop |