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  1. duck

    • IPA[dʌk]

    英式

    • v.
      lower the head or the body quickly to avoid a blow or missile or so as not to be seen;depart quickly
    • n.
      a quick lowering of the head.
    • verb: duck, 3rd person present: ducks, gerund or present participle: ducking, past tense: ducked, past participle: ducked

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    • 1. a quick lowering of the head.
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    美式

    • v.
      lower the head or the body quickly to avoid a blow or so as not to be seen: spectators ducked for cover he ducked his head and entered
    • n.
      a quick lowering of the head.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • n.
      a waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait.

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    • n.
      a waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • n.
      a strong linen or cotton fabric, used chiefly for work clothes and sails: cotton duck

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • n.
      a strong linen or cotton fabric, used chiefly for casual or work clothes and sails: cotton duck

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • n.
      a batsman's score of nought: he was out for a duck

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    • n.
      dear; darling (used as an informal or affectionate form of address, especially among cockneys): it's time you changed, my duck where've yer been, ducks!

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    英式

    • n.
      dear; darling (used as an informal or affectionate form of address, especially among cockneys): it's time you changed, my duck where've yer been, ducks!

    Oxford Dictionary

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    美式

    • n.
      a batsman's score of zero: out for a duck

    Oxford American Dictionary