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- n.雄鹿;(一)美元;(一)澳元;(一)新西兰元
- adv.〈方〉完全
- v.尥起后蹄跳跃;弓背四蹄跳起;猛然震荡;猛烈颠簸
- adj.雄的;〈美俚〉男的;〈美俚〉某一军衔等级中最低一级的
- 网络巴克;降压;降压型
过去分词:bucked 现在分词:bucking 第三人称单数:bucks v. jump,rear,kick,resist,oppose n. responsibility,blame,liability,dollar,money 1. | [c] (informal) (一)美元;(一)澳元;(一)新西兰元;(一)南非兰特;(一)印度卢比a US, Australian or New Zealand dollar; a South African rand ; an Indian rupee |
| They cost ten bucks. 这些值十元钱。 | | We're talking big bucks(= a lot of money) here. 我们这当儿谈的可是大买卖。 |
2. | [c] 雄鹿;公兔a male deer , hare or rabbit (also called abuck rabbit ) |
3. | [c] 鹿(不论雌雄)a deer , whether male or female |
4. | [c] (informal) 小伙子a young man |
5. | [sing] (用于某些表达方式)责任,过失used in some expressions to refer to the responsibility or blame for sth |
| It was my decision. The buck stops here(= nobody else can be blamed) . 那是我的决定,不要追究别人了。 | | I was tempted to pass the buck(= make sb else responsible) . 我很想把责任推给别人。 |
IDM make a fast/quick buck (informal) 轻易地赚钱to earn money quickly and easily 1. | [i] 尥起后蹄跳跃;弓背四蹄跳起to jump with the two back feet or all four feet off the ground |
2. | [i] 猛然震荡;猛烈颠簸to move up and down suddenly or in a way that is not controlled |
| The boat bucked and heaved beneath them. 小船在他们脚下猛烈颠簸着。 |
3. | [t] (informal) ~ sth 抵制;反抗to resist or oppose sth |
| One or two companies have managed to buck the trend of the recession. 有一两家公司顶住了经济滑坡的势头。 | | He admired her willingness to buck the system(= oppose authority or rules) . 他赞赏她反抗现存体制的主动性。 |
IDM buck your ideas up (informal) 振作起来to start behaving in a more acceptable way, so that work gets done better, etc. n. | 8. (运货马车的)车身,车架;门框;〔美国〕锯木架 8. (运货马车的)车身,车架;门框;〔美国〕锯木架 | v. | 8. 〔美口〕(羊等)抵;撞过去,冲过去;(机器)颤动,(车等)颠簸,猛然开动 8. 〔美口〕(羊等)抵;撞过去,冲过去;(机器)颤动,(车等)颠簸,猛然开动 | adj. | | adv. | | un. | 1. 赛珍珠(Pearl,1892-,本姓Sydenstricker,美国女小说家,曾获1938年诺贝尔文学奖) |
n. | 1. a counter or marker formerly used in poker and passed from one player to another to indicate some obligation, especially somebody's turn to deal 2. the movement or action of bucking 3. a male animal of some species, including the antelope, deer, goat, kangaroo, and rabbit 4. an antelope or deer of either sex 5. an object made of buckskin, e.g. a shoe 6. a man, especially a strong, virile, impetuous, or spirited young man 7. a young man who takes elaborate care to be neat and stylish 8. a United States, Canadian, Australian, or New Zealand dollar 9. a covered block used as a vaulting horse 10. a specified or unspecified amount of money 1. a counter or marker formerly used in poker and passed from one player to another to indicate some obligation, especially somebody's turn to deal 2. the movement or action of bucking 3. a male animal of some species, including the antelope, deer, goat, kangaroo, and rabbit 4. an antelope or deer of either sex 5. an object made of buckskin, e.g. a shoe 6. a man, especially a strong, virile, impetuous, or spirited young man 7. a young man who takes elaborate care to be neat and stylish 8. a United States, Canadian, Australian, or New Zealand dollar 9. a covered block used as a vaulting horse 10. a specified or unspecified amount of money | v. | 1. to jump or rear upward with the back arched and the legs stiff 2. to throw a rider by rearing or jumping upward on the hind legs or forelegs 3. to move in a jerky or erratic manner 4. to oppose or resist something obstinately 5. to use grit and determination in striving for something, typically over the long term 6. to take a risk against something 7. to charge against somebody or something with the head lowered 8. to raise somebody's spirits or hopes 9. if an animal such as a horse bucks, it kicks its back legs in the air or jumps off the ground in an uncontrolled way 10. (of a horse)jump up with the four feet together and the back arched 1. to jump or rear upward with the back arched and the legs stiff 2. to throw a rider by rearing or jumping upward on the hind legs or forelegs 3. to move in a jerky or erratic manner 4. to oppose or resist something obstinately 5. to use grit and determination in striving for something, typically over the long term 6. to take a risk against something 7. to charge against somebody or something with the head lowered 8. to raise somebody's spirits or hopes 9. if an animal such as a horse bucks, it kicks its back legs in the air or jumps off the ground in an uncontrolled way 10. (of a horse)jump up with the four feet together and the back arched | adj. | 1. of the lowest grade within a particular military category |
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