Buck
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雄鹿, 雄性(鹿、兔子或羚羊的)
a male deer, rabbit, or antelope
例子
The buck stood proudly in the meadow during mating season.
雄鹿在交配季节骄傲地站在草地上。
Hunters often track bucks for sport and population control.
猎人经常为了运动和种群控制而追踪雄鹿。
例子
He found a buck on the sidewalk and used it to buy a lottery ticket.
他在人行道上发现了一美元,并用它买了一张彩票。
The coffee shop raised the price of a cup of coffee by a buck.
咖啡店将一杯咖啡的价格提高了一美元。
03
a vaulting apparatus resembling a pommel-less horse, with one end elongated, used for gymnastic exercises
例子
The gymnast practiced jumps on the buck.
The coach adjusted the buck for the student's height.
04
a frame or support used to hold wood or timber while it is being sawed
例子
The carpenter placed the log on the buck before sawing.
Large beams were cut using a sturdy buck.
to buck
01
抵制, 反对
to strongly resist or oppose something
Transitive: to buck a decision or development
例子
The company 's employees decided to buck the new policy, expressing concerns about its impact.
公司的员工决定抵制新政策,对其影响表示担忧。
The community chose to buck the proposed development project, voicing strong opposition.
社区选择抵制拟议的开发项目,表达了强烈的反对。
02
弓背跃起, 尥蹶子
(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
例子
The horse bucked wildly, throwing the rider off balance.
马猛烈地跃起,把骑手甩得失去了平衡。
As soon as the cowboy mounted the horse, it began to buck.
牛仔一骑上马,马就开始尥蹶子。
03
奋斗, 努力
to push or work toward achieving success or advancement
Intransitive
例子
She was willing to buck, using questionable tactics to secure the promotion.
她愿意奋斗,使用可疑的策略来确保晋升。
The politician was known to buck, often compromising his values for political gain.
这位政治家以buck闻名,经常为了政治利益而妥协自己的价值观。
04
颠簸, 跳跃
(of a vehicle) to move in an unsteady or jerky manner, often due to mechanical issues
Intransitive
例子
The car began to buck as we drove over the rough road.
当我们驶过崎岖的道路时,汽车开始颠簸。
The truck bucked and jolted, making the ride uncomfortable.
卡车颠簸摇晃,使得乘坐很不舒服。



























