单词 | duck |
释义 | duck [dʌk] noun BIRD 鸟 ADVANCED countable ■a bird that lives by water, has webbed feet (= feet with skin between the toes) , a short neck and a large beak 鸭子 uncountable ■the meat of this bird 鸭肉 [dʌk] noun PERSON 人 countable (also ducks) UK old-fashioned informal ■a friendly way of talking to someone you like (昵称)宝贝,乖乖 •[as form of address] Come and sit beside me, duck.过来坐我边上,乖乖。 [dʌk] noun take to sth like a duck to water informal ■to discover when you start to do something for the first time that you have a natural ability to do it 自然而然地做起…来,天生就会做… •He took to fatherhood like a duck to water.他天生就是个好父亲。 [dʌk] verb intransitive or transitive ■to move your head or the top part of your body quickly down, especially to avoid being hit (尤指为避免被击中而)猛低头,猛弯腰 •I saw the ball hurtling towards me and ducked (down) •Duck your head or you'll bang it on the doorframe.请低头以免撞到门框。 transitive ■to push someone underwater for a short time 将(某人)按到水下 •The boys were splashing about and ducking each other in the pool.男孩子们在游泳池里击水打闹,并按住对方往水里压。 intransitive + adverb or preposition ■to move quickly to a place, especially in order not to be seen (尤指为了避免被发现而)赶忙躲藏起来 •When he saw them coming, he ducked into [dʌk] verb Phrasal Verbs duck out of sth informal ■to avoid doing something 逃避,躲避 •You can't duck out of your responsibilities.你不能逃避自己的责任。 |
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