duck如何读

英:[dʌk]

美:[dʌk]

duck英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]鸭,野鸭 any of various type of common water-bird, domestic and wild
  2. [U]鸭肉 its flesh as food
  3. [C]亲爱的,宝贝儿 dear (as a form of address)
v.(动词)
  1. vi. & vt. 躲避; 闪开 lower quickly especially so as to avoid being hit or seen
  2. vt. & vi. 潜入 push under water

duck是什么意思

n.

(母)鸭

(昵称)亲爱的

零分

v.

躲闪,逃避

推脱

急速低头(或弓身)

把…按入水中

duck变形

复数:ducks或duck

第三人称单数:ducks

现在分词:ducking

过去式:ducked

过去分词:ducked

duck词根

词根:duck

n.

duckling 小鸭子

ducking 闪避;钻入水中;急速的低头

v.

ducking 闪避(duck的ing形式);没入水中

duck英英释义

noun (1)

any of various swimming birds (family Anatidae, the duck family) in which the neck and legs are short, the feet typically webbed, the bill often broad and flat, and the sexes usually different from each other in plumage—often used figuratively in phrases like have one's ducks in a row, get one's ducks in a row, or put one's ducks in a row to describe being or becoming thoroughly prepared or organizedI'm to prepare for a formal review in two weeks. Reserve a conference room. Get all my ducks in a row.—Chuck PalahniukThe association was set to move forward last spring, then realized it didn't have its ducks in a row and essentially requested a Congressional bailout.—Pat FordeI was sure I had all of my ducks in a row before the event finally arrived. Somehow, it didn't turn out as planned.—Jerry Carlson… had prepared for a year, meeting with institutional investors and putting its ducks in a row for public scrutiny for months …—Alex Konrad

Her program's 10-week curriculum … uses a budget book to help first-timers get their financial ducks in a row.—Eileen Jenkins

the flesh of any of these birds used as food

The menu features roast duck.

a female duck compare drake

person, creature see also odd duck

You lucky duck!

chiefly British darling—often used in plural but singular in construction

'You all right, ducks?' Mum asked. 'You've got no colour at all.'—Nan Chauncy

verb

intransitive verb

to lower the head or body suddenly : dodge

bow, bob

to move quickly

to evade a duty, question, or responsibility

to plunge under the surface of water

to descend suddenly : dip

transitive verb

to lower (the head, the body, etc.) quickly : bow

avoid, evade

duck the issue

British to thrust (someone or something) underwater : dunk

noun (2)

an instance of ducking

noun (3)

a durable closely woven usually cotton fabric

ducks plural light clothes and especially trousers made of duck

duck词组

roast duck烤鸭,烧鸭

peking duck北京烤鸭;北京鸭

beijing roast duck北京烤鸭

ducks in a row一致(像鸭子似的一个接着一个) 

donald duck唐老鸭

beijing duck北京烤鸭

wild duckn. 野鸭

lame duckn. 投机者;无用的人

mandarin duck[鸟]鸳鸯

duck egg鸭蛋

duck meat鸭肉

duck soupn. 易事;好欺侮的人

sitting duckn. 易被击中的目标;易被欺骗的对象

dead duck注定要完蛋的人;没有价值的人或事

roast beijing duck北京烤鸭

muscovy duck美洲家鸭

salted duck egg咸鸭蛋

duck区别

 dip, duck, submerge, plunge, immerse

这组词都有“沉浸,浸入”的意思,其区别是:

dip指部分地、暂时地或轻微地放进液体,多暗示一种谨慎或试探性的动作。

duck指把头伸进水中,或指游泳时开玩笑地把一个人的头按入水中。

submerge指长时间的完全浸入、潜入,强调浸入液体深层。

plunge暗示迅速而有力的动作,但浸入不一定很深。

immerse侧重全部被液体所覆盖,也可用于比喻意义。

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duck词源中文解释

"水禽"是鸭科鸟类,其家族名称为 Anatidae。"水禽"这个名称源自古英语的 duce(仅在所有格 ducan 中出现),意为"鸭子",字面意思为"潜水者",据推测来自古英语的 *ducan "潜水,潜游"(参见 duck(动词))。这个名称替代了古英语中的 ened,后者是大多数印欧语系中表示"鸭子"的词的 PIE *aneti- 词根。

In the domestic state the females greatly exceed in number, hence duck serves at once as the name of the female and of the race, drake being a specific term of sex. [OED]
"在饲养状态下,雌性数量远远超过雄性,因此 duck 既是雌性的名称,也是作为种族名称,而 drake 则是性别特定的术语。(OED)"

作为亲昵的称呼,从1580年开始使用(参见 ducky)。1915年前后,模仿鸭子的蹲立行走被称为“duck-walk,"。1899年前后,“duck soup,”成为“任何容易完成的事情”的俚语。"Duck's ass"发型是从1951年开始的。从1580年代开始,"Ducks-and-drakes"指的是在水面上蹦平石子,"轻率抛弃某物"的比喻意义出现于约1600年。

duck_体育行业词汇

迅速低下头

闪避

逃避

突然潜入水中

零分

duck_法律行业词汇

股票交易

破产者

duck词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English duk, doke, from Old English dūce Verb Middle English douken; akin to Old High German tūhhan to dive, Old English dūce duck Noun (3) Dutch doek cloth; akin to Old High German tuoh cloth

The first known use of duck was before the 12th century

duck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

duck医学词典英英释义

ducknoun

any of various swimming birds (family Anatidae, the duck family) in which the neck and legs are short, the feet typically webbed, the bill often broad and flat, and the sexes usually different from each other in plumage

duck 例句

1 I ducked into her room to check out her happy wagon.

2 I was getting so tired that I started to forget to duck in the bushes when a car would roar by.

3 I duck and glance over my shoulder, but none of them are awake; Mom has turned in her sleep, the air leaving her lungs in a heavy gust.

4 I scanned the direction we were headed in, and we both ducked as three guys walked past.

5 Matt watched the little duck work its way along the far shore.

6 Well, that egg has hatched Let’s see what color the duck is.

7 Finally, I man- age to duck beneath his arms and run outside, into the shadows behind the truck in the driveway.

8 She guided the Rabbit past the duck pond, across Van Aken and the Rapid tracks, toward Warrensville Road, which would take them to the highway, out of Cleveland, and onward.

9 She ducked her head into the opposite passage to see if he was coming.

10 She tried to get him to his bed, but he ducked back under the kitchen table.

11 He paused, sun-flecked, holding up a bough, prepared to duck under it A spasm of terror set him shaking and he cried aloud.

12 “If you’d’ve ducked that ball I would still be wondering,” he said, and put his hand back into his pockets.

13 Aunt Petunia burst into tears and hugged her son, while Harry ducked under the table so they wouldn’t see him laughing.

14 Halfway to the end she darted to one side and pulled me after her, both of us ducking under a line of sheets and hopping a chicken-wire fence into the yard of a little cottage.

15 He had no time to duck or dive out of the way.

16 She was perched on the roof of her car, which was now parked across the street, on the grass bordering the duck pond.

17 I duck behind the big oak tree and watch them.

18 In the ring, their heads encased by black leather guards, two fighters danced around each other, ducking, bobbing, bouncing on and off the quivering ropes.

19 Mouse mistook my toe for a mole crab, and I used the excuse to duck away and off down the beach to sit by myself for a while.

20 She was pressing a squawking plastic duck in her hand.

duck 同义词

1 便器

po stinkpot

5 粗布

crash scrim manta

6 鸭尾式男发型

ducktail

7 推脱

blow off

16 鸭子

quack-quack

17 潜水

dive

24 屈膝

plié genuflect

25 潜入水中

submerge

27 蛤蜊科

otter shell

28 急冲

whip

31 躲闪

dodge jink

35

pintail canard

36 低头

crestfallen incline

41 鱵鱼

bummalo halfbeak gar

45 可爱的人

love baby dear precious charmer

46 野鸭肉

mallard

47 水陆两用飞机

amphibian

duck 短语相关

cold duck sitting duck diving duck odd duck ruddy duck Peking duck (like) water off a duck's back duck and drake Muscovy duck duck soup

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