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    buck 的英语意思

    buckbuck1 /bʌk/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1dollar informal非正式 a US, Canadian, or Australian dollar美国、加拿大或澳大利亚的一元钱:  He owes me ten bucks.他欠了我十块钱。 The movie is about a group of men trying to make a buck (=earn some money) as male strippers.这部电影讲述一群男人试图以男性脱衣舞者身份赚钱(=挣些钱)的故事。big/mega bucks (=a lot of money)(=大量金钱) Using celebrities in advertising is guaranteed to pull in big bucks.在广告中使用名人必然能带来巨额收入。make a fast/quick buck (=make some money quickly, often dishonestly)(=通常以不诚实的方式迅速赚钱)2the buck stops here (also the buck stops with somebody) used to say that a particular person is responsible for something用于表示某特定人对某事负有责任:  The buck stops firmly with the boss.责任明确落在老板身上。3pass the buck to make someone else responsible for something that you should deal with将本该由自己处理的事的责任推卸给他人4feel/look like a million bucks especially American English informal非正式 to feel or look very healthy, happy, and beautiful感觉或看上去非常健康、快乐、美丽5animal (plural buck or bucks) a male rabbit, deer, and some other male animals雄兔、雄鹿及某些其他雄性动物doe6man old-fashioned旧式 a young man年轻男子 (get) a bigger/better etc bang for your buck at bang1(5)
    buckbuck2 verb 1horse [intransitive] if a horse bucks, it kicks its back feet into the air, or jumps with all four feet off the ground(马)用后蹄踢向空中,或四蹄腾空跳起2move suddenly [intransitive] to suddenly move up and down, or backwards and forwards, in an uncontrolled way突然以失控的方式上下或前后剧烈颠簸:  The plane bucked sharply.飞机猛烈颠簸。3oppose [intransitive, transitive] to oppose something in a direct way直接对抗某事:  He was a rebel who bucked the system (=opposed rules or authority).他是一个反抗体制(=对抗规则或权威)的叛逆者。 Unemployment in the area has bucked the trend by falling over the last month.该地区的失业率在过去一个月内有所下降,逆势而行。buck against Initially, he had bucked against her restraints.起初,他对她施加的约束进行了反抗。4make somebody happier [transitive] to make someone feel more happy, confident, or healthy使某人感到更快乐、自信或精力充沛:  He was bucked by the success he’d had.他因自己取得的成功而振奋。 She gave me a tonic which bucked me a little.她给了我一种补药,让我精神好了一些。buck for something phrasal verb to try very hard to get something, especially a good position at work竭力争取某物,尤指职场上的好职位:  He’s bucking for promotion.他正努力争取晋升。buck up phrasal verb1to become happier, or to make someone happier变得更开心,或使某人更开心:  Come on, buck up, things aren’t that bad!振作起来,事情没那么糟糕!buck somebody ↔ up You need something to buck you up.你需要点什么来振奋一下精神。2buck up! British English old-fashioned旧式 used to tell someone to hurry up用于催促某人快点:  Buck up, John! We’ll be late.快点,约翰!我们要迟到了。3informal非正式 to improve, or to make something improve改善,或使某事物改善:  It’ll be a long time before the situation starts to buck up.形势要开始好转还需要很长时间。buck something ↔ up a company that is looking to buck up its networking capabilities一家致力于提升网络能力的公司4buck your ideas up British English informal非正式 used to tell someone to improve their behaviour or attitude用于告诫某人改善其行为或态度
    buckbuck3 adverb American English buck naked not wearing any clothes一丝不挂