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ruck [rʌk] noun CROWD 一群 the ruck ■ordinary people or things, that you consider boring 普通人,庸众;寻常事•Carter's brilliant second novel lifted her out of the ruck (of average writers).卡特的第二部小说非常出色,使她(从一般的平庸作家中)脱颖而出。 countable specialized ■a group of players in rugby who are all together around the ball (橄榄球比赛中)逼攻争球的一群队员 [rʌk] noun FOLD 褶皱 countable ■a fold 褶;皱 [rʌk] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] ruck (sth) up ■If material rucks up, it forms a lump (= mass) or folds, and if something rucks it up, it pushes the material into a lump or folds. (使)变皱;(使)起皱;折叠•The blankets had rucked up around his feet.地毯皱巴巴地在他的脚边拱了起来。 |