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duck
美音: [d?k] 英音: [d?k]

第三人稱單數(shù):ducks第三人稱復(fù)數(shù):ducks現(xiàn)在分詞:ducking過去分詞:ducked過去式:ducked

duck基本解釋

duck的反義詞

名詞鴨肉; 鴨子,野鴨; (表示友好的稱呼)乖乖; (板球)零分

及物/不及物動(dòng)詞躲避,回避; 潛入; 忽然低下頭(或彎下腰); 迅速行進(jìn)

duck

duck反義詞

名詞drake

duck同義詞

動(dòng)詞submergesinkplungedipdunkimmersesidestep

duck的反義詞

duck相關(guān)例句

及物動(dòng)詞

1. duck的近義詞

1. She ducked her head to avoid being hit.
她迅速低下頭避免被擊中。

2. duck的近義詞

2. He ducked the reporters by sneaking out the back door.
他回避記者,從后門溜出去了。

3. He ducks many parties.
他逃避許多聚會(huì)。

不及物動(dòng)詞

1. duck的翻譯

1. They all ducked behind the mound as they heard the explosion.
他們一聽到爆炸聲就都蹲到土丘的后面去了。

名詞

1. This restaurant is famous for roast duck.
這家餐館的烤鴨很有名氣。

2. She is a duck.
她是一個(gè)引人注目的人。

duck網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋

1. 細(xì)帆布:帆布有兩種:一是帆布(CANVAS),一是細(xì)帆布(DUCK),細(xì)帆布是一種單純的織物,以100%的棉制成,通常比CANNAS要輕. 用以制造運(yùn)動(dòng)鞋的大多是DUCK而不是CANNAS. 用以織造CANNAS的原料包括棉、FLON、VELON尼龍和聚醋(特多龍),

2. 蹲下:每半年與您的家人舉行一次地震演習(xí):蹲下(duck)、找尋保護(hù)物(cover)與Hold(冷靜). 替您的重要文件資料(例如銀行賬號(hào)等)做備份放在安全的儲(chǔ)物盒中,置于其它城鎮(zhèn). 地震前先打給當(dāng)?shù)氐募t十字會(huì)或相關(guān)機(jī)構(gòu),詢問緊急的避難所及救護(hù)機(jī)構(gòu)在何地.

duck詞典解釋

1. 鴨子
A duck is a very common water bird with short legs, a short neck, and a large flat beak.

duck

e.g. Chickens and ducks scratch around the outbuildings.
雞鴨在棚子周圍到處亂刨。

2. 母鴨(公鴨叫做 drake)
A duck is a female duck. The male is called a drake.

duck的近義詞

e.g. I brought in one drake and three ducks.
我弄來一只公鴨和三只母鴨。

3. 急速低頭(或弓身)(以免被打中或看見)
If you duck, you move your head or the top half of your body quickly downwards to avoid something that might hit you, or to avoid being seen.

duck的翻譯

e.g. He ducked in time to save his head from a blow from the poker...
他及時(shí)低下頭,躲過了撥火棍的擊打。
e.g. He ducked his head to hide his admiration...
他低下頭以掩飾他的仰慕之情。

4. (快速低頭或弓身以)躲閃,閃避
If you duck something such as a blow, you avoid it by moving your head or body quickly downwards.

e.g. Hans deftly ducked their blows.
漢斯靈巧地躲過他們的擊打。

5. 躲避;逃避
If you duck into a place, you move there quickly, often in an attempt to avoid danger or to avoid being seen.

e.g. Matt ducked into his office...
馬特慌忙躲進(jìn)他的辦公室。
e.g. He ducked through the door and looked about frantically.
他溜進(jìn)門里,慌忙地四處張望著。

6. 逃避,回避,推脫,推諉(義務(wù)或責(zé)任)
You say that someone ducks a duty or responsibility when you disapprove of the fact that they avoid it.

e.g. The Opposition reckons the Health Secretary has ducked all the difficult decisions...
反對(duì)黨認(rèn)為衛(wèi)生大臣逃避了所有決策難題。
e.g. He had ducked the confrontation with United Nations inspectors last summer.
去年夏天他避開了與聯(lián)合國(guó)核查人員的對(duì)峙。

7. 將(某人或其頭部)按入水中
If someone ducks someone else, they force them or their head under water for a short time.

e.g. She splashed around in the pool with Mark, rowdily trying to duck him.
她和馬克在水池中嬉戲,胡鬧著要將他按入水中。

8. see also: dead duck;lame duck;sitting duck

9. (昵稱)親愛的,寶貝兒
Some people call other people duck or ducks as a sign of affection.

e.g. Oh, I am glad to see you, duck.
噢,很高興見到你,親愛的。

10. 毫無效果的;不起作用的
You say that criticism is like water off a duck's back or water off a duck's back to emphasize that it is not having any effect on the person being criticized.

e.g. All the criticism is water off a duck's back to me.
批評(píng)對(duì)我來說左耳進(jìn)右耳出,毫無影響。

11. 很自然地就會(huì);輕而易舉;如魚得水
If you take to something like a duck to water, you discover that you are naturally good at it or that you find it very easy to do.

e.g. She took to mothering like a duck to water.
她很快就對(duì)母親這一角色駕輕就熟了。

相關(guān)詞組:duck out

duck英英釋義

noun

1. small wild or domesticated web-footed broad-billed swimming bird usually having a depressed body and short legs

2. a heavy cotton fabric of plain weave
used for clothing and tents

3. flesh of a duck (domestic or wild)

4. (cricket) a score of nothing by a batsman

Synonym: duck's egg

verb

1. avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)

e.g. He dodged the issue
she skirted the problem
They tend to evade their responsibilities
he evaded the questions skillfully

Synonym: hedgefudgeevadeput offcircumventparryeludeskirtdodgesidestep

2. to move (the head or body) quickly downwards or away

e.g. Before he could duck, another stone struck him

3. submerge or plunge suddenly

4. dip into a liquid

e.g. He dipped into the pool

Synonym: dipdouse

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