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Bucks.
- IPA[bʌks]
英式
- Buckinghamshire.
- 相關詞
- the male of some horned animals, especially the fallow deer, roe deer, reindeer, and antelopes.
- (of a horse) to perform a buck: he's got to get his head down to buck she bucked them off if they tried to get on her back
- lowest of a particular rank: a buck private
Oxford Dictionary
- the male of some horned animals, especially the fallow deer, roe deer, reindeer, and antelopes.
- (of a horse) to perform a buck: he's got to get his head down to buck she bucked them off if they tried to get on her back
- lowest of a particular rank: a buck private
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dollar: a run-down hotel room for five bucks a night
Oxford Dictionary
- an article placed as a reminder before a player whose turn it is to deal at poker.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an article placed as a reminder in front of a player whose turn it is to deal at poker.
Oxford Dictionary
- a dollar: a run-down hotel room for five bucks a night
Oxford American Dictionary
- a county in southeastern Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River, noted for its affluent ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an all-male celebration, especially held in honour of a man who is about to be married: he didn't have a bucks' night the second time around
Oxford Dictionary
- large amounts of money
Oxford American Dictionary
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