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duck

英 [dʌk] 美[dʌk]
  • n. 鸭子;鸭肉;(英)宝贝儿;零分
  • vi. 闪避;没入水中
  • vt. 躲避;猛按…入水
  • n. (Duck)人名;(德、葡、匈)杜克

词组搭配


get (或 have) one's ducks in a row

(N. Amer.)get (or have) one's facts straight; get (or have) everything organized

(北美)把情况讲清楚;将一切安排得井井有条

take to something like a duck to water

take to something very readily

像鸭子入水般地喜欢上某事,轻松自如地着手某事

he shows every sign of taking to University politics like a duck to water.

无处不显示出他像鸭子入水般地喜欢上了大学政治生活。

water off a duck's back

a potentially hurtful or harmful remark or incident which has no apparent effect on the person mentioned

鸭背上的落水,不起作用(或毫无影响)之事物

it was like water off a duck's back to Nick, but I'm sure it upset Paul.

这对于尼克如同鸭背上的落水,毫无影响,但我肯定这令保罗觉得沮丧。

duck and dive

use one's ingenuity to deal with or evade a situation

灵活地应付(或躲避)

break one's duck

(Cricket)score the first run of one's innings

(板球)首次得分