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ducat是什么意思

  • n.达克特(曾在欧洲通用的金币)

ducat自然拼读

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ducat英英释义

  • n.formerly a gold coin of various European countries

ducat词源中文解释

14世纪末,欧洲几个国家使用的各种银币或金币的名称,来自古法语 ducat(14世纪末),意大利语 ducato(12世纪),中世纪拉丁语 ducatus “硬币”,最初是“公国”的意思,来自 dux(属格 ducis)“公爵”,源自 PIE 词根 *deuk- “领导”。

显然,这个名字或肖像是由西西里公爵阿普利亚的罗杰二世首次发行硬币(约1140年)而得名。拜占庭皇帝康斯坦丁十世在他的统治期间(1059-1067)发行了希腊形式的 doux 硬币。多年来,它是荷兰、俄罗斯、奥地利、瑞典、威尼斯等国货币的一个价值不等的单位。由于在《威尼斯商人》中的突出地位,它仍然是英语俚语“钱”或“票”的流行说法。

ducat词源英文解释

Middle English, from Middle French, from Old Italian ducato coin with the doge's portrait on it, from duca doge, from Late Greek douk-, doux leader, from Latin duc-, dux

The first known use of ducat was in the 14th century

ducat儿童词典英英释义

duck1 of 4noun

any of various typically web-footed swimming birds with the neck and legs short, the body heavy, the bill often broad and flat, and the males and females usually differing in coloralso: the flesh of a duck used as food

duck2 of 4verb

to thrust or plunge underwater

to lower the head or body suddenly

to move quickly : disappear suddenly

he ducked around the corner to escape detection

to evade a duty, question, or responsibility : dodge entry 2

ducked our question

duck3 of 4noun

a coarse usually cotton cloth

plural clothes made of duck

duck4 of 4noun

an amphibious truck

ducklingnoun

a young duck

duck1 of 4noun

any of various typically web-footed swimming birds with the neck and legs short, the body heavy, the bill often broad and flat, and the males and females usually differing in coloralso: the flesh of a duck used as food

duck2 of 4verb

to thrust or plunge underwater

to lower the head or body suddenly

to move quickly : disappear suddenly

he ducked around the corner to escape detection

to evade a duty, question, or responsibility : dodge entry 2

ducked our question

duck3 of 4noun

a coarse usually cotton cloth

plural clothes made of duck

duck4 of 4noun

an amphibious truck

duck1 of 4noun

any of various typically web-footed swimming birds with the neck and legs short, the body heavy, the bill often broad and flat, and the males and females usually differing in coloralso: the flesh of a duck used as food

duck2 of 4verb

to thrust or plunge underwater

to lower the head or body suddenly

to move quickly : disappear suddenly

he ducked around the corner to escape detection

to evade a duty, question, or responsibility : dodge entry 2

ducked our question

duck3 of 4noun

a coarse usually cotton cloth

plural clothes made of duck

duck4 of 4noun

an amphibious truck

duckbillnoun

platypus called alsoduck-billed platypus\ ˌdək-​ˌbil(d)-​\

duck1 of 4noun

any of various typically web-footed swimming birds with the neck and legs short, the body heavy, the bill often broad and flat, and the males and females usually differing in coloralso: the flesh of a duck used as food

duck2 of 4verb

to thrust or plunge underwater

to lower the head or body suddenly

to move quickly : disappear suddenly

he ducked around the corner to escape detection

to evade a duty, question, or responsibility : dodge entry 2

ducked our question

duck3 of 4noun

a coarse usually cotton cloth

plural clothes made of duck

duck4 of 4noun

an amphibious truck

duchynoun

the territory of a duke or duchess

duchessnoun

the wife or widow of a duke

a woman holding the rank of duke in her own right

ducatnoun

a former gold coin of various European countries

ducat 例句

1 Drake and his men divided 55,000 golden ducats among them, as part of the spoil on board.

2 Suko offered but a dozen ducats; All the youth possessed, except his sabre— His good sabre, and his steed so trusty.

3 The $46 standing room only ducat will fit your needs.

4 Tickets for the State of the Union will be slightly delayed after the initial round of ducats had a noticeable spelling error.

5 For what he could obtain of this ruined land he had to render allegiance to Murad II., and to pay him a yearly tribute of twenty-five thousand ducats.

6 The most coveted ducat goes for $950 — which buys entry to Wednesday's airport shindig and to the Quail, which McCall also operates.

7 Ducat also formed and now heads the National disease research Interchange, which procures human tissues for vital research.

杜坎特还建立并领导了“全国疾病研究交流中心”,核中心设法获得供生命研究用的人体组织。

8 Ducat was any of various gold coins formerly used in certain European countries in the past.

达克特是旧时用于某些欧洲国家的各类金币。

9 The total loss was estimated by the Spaniards at four millions of ducats.

10 He set a guard over the churches and monasteries, and then calmly waited till a ransom of 2,000 ducats was brought him.

11 When Henry III. passed through Venice in 1574, he saw this picture, and offered eight hundred ducats for it.

12 The whole sum, then, for all four works would be 70 ducats.

13 The same goes for people with recurring nightmares or even emotionally nagging dreams, and it seems crazy not to drop a ducat on an app, on the off chance that it might work.

14 He knew the need for it, the feel of it in the hand, the seductive power of ducats, florins, groats and pure gold.

15 Ticket Manager Marsh Ryman reports that the football ducat sale is the highest since the start of the war.

16 These were not light, as, in addition to the cost of making arrests and maintaining prisoners, the inquisitor received the liberal salary of twelve ducats a month.

17 The licence of thirty ducats demanded for each slave sold did not, however, meet Hawkins’ views, and he therefore landed 100 men well armed, and marched toward the town.

18 The stake is 1 Ducat and you can double it by winning.

赌注是一个金币,你可以赢双倍。

19 Lloyd gave it to the guy he’d gone to the game with because his uncle procured the ducats.

20 For much of European art history, religious authorities had the whip hand when it came to painting: They controlled the imagery, owned the prime real estate and could pay top ducat for the best work.

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