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Buck
01
ciervo
a male deer, rabbit, or antelope
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Bucks grow antlers that they shed and regrow each year.
Los ciervos desarrollan astas que mudan y vuelven a crecer cada año.
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She only had ten bucks left in her wallet after paying for groceries.
Ella solo tenía diez dólares en su billetera después de pagar los comestibles.
03
a vaulting apparatus resembling a pommel-less horse, with one end elongated, used for gymnastic exercises
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Vaulting exercises require a sturdy buck.
04
a frame or support used to hold wood or timber while it is being sawed
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The old mill had a buck for shaping timber.
to buck
01
resistir, oponerse
to strongly resist or oppose something
Transitive: to buck a decision or development
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The team decided to buck the decision, advocating for an alternative approach.
El equipo decidió resistirse a la decisión, abogando por un enfoque alternativo.
02
corcovear, encabritarse
(of a horse) to leap or jump with its back arched, typically in an attempt to throw off a rider or in a show of resistance
Intransitive
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She tried to stay calm while the horse bucked during the trail ride.
Ella intentó mantenerse tranquila mientras el caballo corcoveaba durante el paseo por el sendero.
03
esforzarse, luchar
to push or work toward achieving success or advancement
Intransitive
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In the race for success, some may choose to buck, sacrificing integrity for quick results.
En la carrera por el éxito, algunos pueden optar por empujar, sacrificando la integridad por resultados rápidos.
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sacudir, brincar
(of a vehicle) to move in an unsteady or jerky manner, often due to mechanical issues
Intransitive
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The bike bucked under him as he sped over the rocky path.
La bicicleta sacudía bajo él mientras corría por el camino rocoso.



























