duck 的英语意思
duckduck1 /dʌk/ noun
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[countable] a very common water bird with short legs and a wide beak, used for its meat, eggs, and soft feathers腿短、喙宽的极常见水鸟,其肉、蛋及柔软羽毛均可利用2[countable] a female duck雌鸭3[uncountable] the meat of a duck used as food鸭肉(食用):
roast duck with orange sauce橙汁烤鸭4take to something like a duck to water to learn how to do something very easily极易学会某事:
She took to dancing like a duck to water.她学起跳舞来如鱼得水,毫不费力。5 (also ducks) British English spoken口语 used to speak to someone, especially a woman, in a friendly way(尤用于对女性)以亲切方式称呼他人时使用:
What can I get you, ducks?你们想要什么,亲?6[countable] a score of zero by a batsman in a game of cricket(板球)击球手得零分 → dead duck, lame duck, → like water off a duck’s back at water1(8), → ducks and drakes, sitting duckCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词a duck quacks (=makes the sound ducks make)· The ducks on the river started quacking.· 河里的鸭子开始嘎嘎叫了。a duck waddles (=walks moving its body from side to side)· Ducks were waddling across the grass.· 鸭子们摇摇摆摆地走过草地。a duck paddles (=swims by moving its feet under the water)· Ducks and swans paddled towards us.· 鸭子和天鹅向我们游来。a duck dives (=puts its head down under the water)· A single wild duck was swimming and diving.· 一只野鸭在游泳和潜水。a duck bobs (=moves up and down on the water)· They watched the ducks bobbing up and down on the waves.· 他们看着鸭子随着波浪上下起伏。duck + NOUNduck + 名词a duck pond (=a small area of water where there are ducks)· The park has a duck pond which the children like.· 公园里有一个孩子们喜欢的鸭子池。
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[countable] a very common water bird with short legs and a wide beak, used for its meat, eggs, and soft feathers腿短、喙宽的极常见水鸟,其肉、蛋及柔软羽毛均可利用2[countable] a female duck雌鸭3[uncountable] the meat of a duck used as food鸭肉(食用):
roast duck with orange sauce橙汁烤鸭4take to something like a duck to water to learn how to do something very easily极易学会某事:
She took to dancing like a duck to water.她学起跳舞来如鱼得水,毫不费力。5 (also ducks) British English spoken口语 used to speak to someone, especially a woman, in a friendly way(尤用于对女性)以亲切方式称呼他人时使用:
What can I get you, ducks?你们想要什么,亲?6[countable] a score of zero by a batsman in a game of cricket(板球)击球手得零分 → dead duck, lame duck, → like water off a duck’s back at water1(8), → ducks and drakes, sitting duckCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词a duck quacks (=makes the sound ducks make)· The ducks on the river started quacking.· 河里的鸭子开始嘎嘎叫了。a duck waddles (=walks moving its body from side to side)· Ducks were waddling across the grass.· 鸭子们摇摇摆摆地走过草地。a duck paddles (=swims by moving its feet under the water)· Ducks and swans paddled towards us.· 鸭子和天鹅向我们游来。a duck dives (=puts its head down under the water)· A single wild duck was swimming and diving.· 一只野鸭在游泳和潜水。a duck bobs (=moves up and down on the water)· They watched the ducks bobbing up and down on the waves.· 他们看着鸭子随着波浪上下起伏。duck + NOUNduck + 名词a duck pond (=a small area of water where there are ducks)· The park has a duck pond which the children like.· 公园里有一个孩子们喜欢的鸭子池。duckduck2 verb
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(also duck down) [intransitive, transitive] to lower your head or body very quickly, especially to avoid being seen or hit迅速低下头或弯曲身体,尤指为避免被看见或被打中:
If she hadn’t ducked, the ball would have hit her.如果她没有低头躲开,那球就会打中她了。duck behind/under etc
Jamie saw his father coming and ducked quickly behind the wall.杰米看见父亲走来,迅速蹲到了墙后。
Tim ducked down to comb his hair in the mirror.蒂姆低下头对着镜子梳头。
She ducked her head to look more closely at the inscription.她低下头,想更仔细地查看那段铭文。2[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to move somewhere very quickly, especially to avoid being seen or to get away from someone迅速移动到某处,尤指为避免被看见或摆脱某人duck into
The two men ducked into a block of flats and disappeared.两名男子迅速闪进一栋公寓楼,消失不见。duck out of
She ducked out of the door before he could stop her.他还没来得及阻止她,她已迅速溜出了门。duck back
‘Wait a minute’, he called, ducking back inside."等一下,"他喊道,同时迅速闪回了屋内。3[transitive] informal非正式 to avoid something, especially a difficult or unpleasant duty回避某事,尤指困难或令人不快的职责 SYN dodge:
The ruling body wanted to duck the issue of whether players had been cheating.管理机构想要回避球员是否曾有作弊行为的问题。
Glazer ducked a question about his involvement in the bank scandal.格雷泽回避了一个关于他参与银行丑闻的问题。4[transitive] to push someone under water for a short time as a joke开玩笑地将某人短暂按入水中duck somebody under something
Tom grabbed him from behind to duck him under the surface.汤姆从背后抓住他,把他按进了水下。duck out of something phrasal verb to avoid doing something that you have to do or have promised to do逃避应做或已承诺要做的事:
I always ducked out of history lessons at school.我在学校时总是逃掉历史课。
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(also duck down) [intransitive, transitive] to lower your head or body very quickly, especially to avoid being seen or hit迅速低下头或弯曲身体,尤指为避免被看见或被打中:
If she hadn’t ducked, the ball would have hit her.如果她没有低头躲开,那球就会打中她了。duck behind/under etc
Jamie saw his father coming and ducked quickly behind the wall.杰米看见父亲走来,迅速蹲到了墙后。
Tim ducked down to comb his hair in the mirror.蒂姆低下头对着镜子梳头。
She ducked her head to look more closely at the inscription.她低下头,想更仔细地查看那段铭文。2[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to move somewhere very quickly, especially to avoid being seen or to get away from someone迅速移动到某处,尤指为避免被看见或摆脱某人duck into
The two men ducked into a block of flats and disappeared.两名男子迅速闪进一栋公寓楼,消失不见。duck out of
She ducked out of the door before he could stop her.他还没来得及阻止她,她已迅速溜出了门。duck back
‘Wait a minute’, he called, ducking back inside."等一下,"他喊道,同时迅速闪回了屋内。3[transitive] informal非正式 to avoid something, especially a difficult or unpleasant duty回避某事,尤指困难或令人不快的职责 SYN dodge:
The ruling body wanted to duck the issue of whether players had been cheating.管理机构想要回避球员是否曾有作弊行为的问题。
Glazer ducked a question about his involvement in the bank scandal.格雷泽回避了一个关于他参与银行丑闻的问题。4[transitive] to push someone under water for a short time as a joke开玩笑地将某人短暂按入水中duck somebody under something
Tom grabbed him from behind to duck him under the surface.汤姆从背后抓住他,把他按进了水下。duck out of something phrasal verb to avoid doing something that you have to do or have promised to do逃避应做或已承诺要做的事:
I always ducked out of history lessons at school.我在学校时总是逃掉历史课。