Peck
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British pronunciation/pˈɛk/
American pronunciation/ˈpɛk/

"peck"的定义和意义

to peck
01

, 啄食

(of a bird) to move the beak in a sudden movement and bite something
Intransitive: to peck | to peck at sth
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The chickens pecked at the scattered grains in the yard.
The parrot learned to peck at the keys of the piano.
The ducks pecked playfully at each other in the pond.
02

亲吻, 轻吻

to give a quick and light kiss
Transitive: to peck sb
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As a sign of affection, they would often peck each other on the cheek.
She bent down to peck her child on the forehead before bedtime.
To express gratitude, he pecked his friend on the cheek after receiving a thoughtful gift.
03

啄食, 轻啄

to eat food in a small, delicate, or unenthusiastic manner
Intransitive: to peck at food
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She pecked at her salad, not feeling hungry after the long day.
He pecked at his breakfast, barely touching the eggs and toast.
She pecked at the dessert, not in the mood for sweets.
04

唠叨, 不断指责

to repeatedly complain, criticize, or find fault in a petty or annoying manner
Intransitive: to peck at sb
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She kept pecking at him about not doing the dishes.
Stop pecking at me for every little mistake; I ’m doing my best!
She pecked at him all day, criticizing every little thing he did wrong.
Peck
01

大量, 许多

(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
02

品克(干量单位,等于8夸脱或537.605立方英寸), 干夸脱

a United States dry measure equal to 8 quarts or 537.605 cubic inches
03

夸脱,

a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 2 gallons
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