duck

名词

UK/dʌk/
US/dʌk/

定义 duck 名词

bird(鳥類)

  1. A2Countable(可數名詞)

    A water bird characterized by webbed feet, a short neck, and a broad bill.

    鴨子

    • The ducks began quacking loudly when we tossed them some bread.

      當我們扔了一些麵包給牠們時,鴨子開始大聲嘎嘎叫。

    • a pond frequented by ducks

      一個常有鴨子光顧的池塘

    • The children enjoyed feeding the ducks at the park.

      孩子們很享受在公園餵鴨子的時光。

food(食物)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The flesh of a duck used as food.

    鴨肉

    • We dined on roasted duck.

      我們吃了烤鴨。

    • This restaurant is known for its delicious duck dishes.

      這家餐廳以美味的鴨肉料理聞名。

    • Today's special is pan-seared duck breast.

      今天的特餐是香煎鴨胸。

person()

  1. Countable(可數名詞)old-fashioned(過時)

    A term of endearment used to address someone affectionately.

    (暱稱)寶貝,親愛的

    • Come sit by me, duck.

      過來坐我旁邊,寶貝。

    • Don't worry, duck, everything will be alright.

      別擔心,親愛的,一切都會沒事的。

    • Would you like some tea, duck?

      你想喝點茶嗎,寶貝?

动词

UK/dʌk/
US/dʌk/

定义 duck 动词

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To lower one's head or body quickly, often to avoid being struck.

    (尤指為躲避被擊中)快速地低下頭或彎下身子

    • He ducked quickly as the baseball came flying towards him.

      當棒球朝他飛來時,他迅速低下頭。

    • She ducked when she heard something flying overhead.

      當她聽到有東西從頭頂飛過時,她立即彎下身子。

    • They had to duck to avoid hitting their heads on the branches.

      他們不得不彎腰以避免頭撞到樹枝。

  2. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To briefly submerge someone or something underwater.

    將…按入水中

    • The friends were playing in the pool, ducking each other under.

      朋友們在游泳池裡玩耍,把彼此按入水中。

    • While playing, they accidentally ducked the toy duck underwater.

      玩耍時,他們不小心把玩具鴨按入了水中。

    • The older boy ducked him underwater and then quickly ran away.

      那個大男孩把他按入水中,然後迅速跑開了。

  3. Intransitive(不及物動詞)Verb + adv/prep(動詞+副詞/介詞)

    To move swiftly to a concealed spot, often to avoid being seen.

    (尤指為避免被發現而)迅速躲藏起來

    • She ducked into the alleyway when she saw the police coming.

      當她看到警察過來時,她迅速躲進了巷子裡。

    • He ducked under the table when he heard someone approaching.

      當他聽到有人接近時,他迅速躲到了桌子底下。

    • They ducked behind the bushes when they saw someone coming closer.

      當他們看到有人靠近時,他們迅速躲到了灌木叢後面。

成语

  • take to something like a duck to water

    To learn or adapt to something new quickly and easily, as if one has a natural aptitude for it.

    天生就會做…,自然而然地做起…來

    She took to skiing like a duck to water on her first try, experiencing no difficulty at all.

    她第一次嘗試滑雪就輕鬆上手,完全沒有遇到任何困難。

  • get/have your ducks in a row

    To be well-prepared and organized for a future event or task.

    形容為即將發生的事情做好充分的準備或組織。

    Before starting a new project, make sure you have your ducks in a row.

    在開始新專案之前,請確保你已經做好充分準備。

片语动词 duck

  • duck out of something

    to evade performing a task or duty

    避開某事;躲避某事

    He always tries to duck out of doing household chores. In the end, he dodged the responsibility of washing the dishes once again.

    他總是試圖逃避做家務。最後,他又一次躲過了洗碗的責任。