ducking

英['dʌkɪŋ] 美['dʌkɪŋ]
  • n. 钻入水中;急速的低头;闪避
  • 动词duck的现在分词形式.
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使用频率:
  • duck n.鸭肉;鸭;亲爱的人v.躲避,闪开;潜入
Noun:
  1. hunting ducks

  2. the act of wetting something by submerging it

1. Ducking her head against the rain, she hastened on.
她冲着雨埋头继续赶路.

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2. They'd been ducking him in the water. Poor fellow, he cut a sorry figure.
他们老是把他按入水中, 可怜的家伙, 他显出一副好难受的样子.

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3. Ducking a difficulty often just brings you face to face with yourself.
在回避问题的路上,常常回遇见自己.

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4. Ken held up a hand, ducking for cover as he heard screaming.
被支撑一只手的肯恩,为掩护的钻入水中当做他听到尖叫.

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5. They accused him of ducking all the issues at stake.
他们指责他对关系重大的问题一概避而不谈.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. On his delivery run for the day, the gorgeous Lara suddenly jumps into David's car and the next thing he knows, he's ducking bullets.
      在平凡的一天工作中,美艳的罗拉突然跳入大卫的车子,大卫只知道即时的反应是,闪避周围的子弹。