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ducking    音标拼音: [d'ʌkɪŋ]
n. 钻入水中,急速的低头,闪避

钻入水中,急速的低头,闪避

ducking
n 1: hunting ducks [synonym: {ducking}, {duck hunting}]
2: the act of wetting something by submerging it [synonym:
{submersion}, {immersion}, {ducking}, {dousing}]

Duck \Duck\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ducked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Ducking}.] [OE. duken, douken, to dive; akin to D. duiken,
OHG. t?hhan, MHG. tucken, t["u]cken, t?chen, G. tuchen. Cf.
5th {Duck}.]
1. To thrust or plunge under water or other liquid and
suddenly withdraw.
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Adams, after ducking the squire twice or thrice,
leaped out of the tub. --Fielding.
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2. To plunge the head of under water, immediately withdrawing
it; as, duck the boy.
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3. To bow; to bob down; to move quickly with a downward
motion. " Will duck his head aside." --Swift.
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Ducking \Duck"ing\,
n. & a., from {Duck}, v. t. & i.
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{Ducking stool}, a stool or chair in which common scolds were
formerly tied, and plunged into water, as a punishment.
See {Cucking stool}. The practice of ducking began in the
latter part of the 15th century, and prevailed until the
early part of the 18th, and occasionally as late as the
19th century. --Blackstone. Chambers.
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  • DUCKING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Take the train from Copenhagen in under three hours and wander Aarhus’s pretty streets strung with Christmas lights, ducking into boutiques and cafés before making your way to one of two Christmas markets
  • DUCKING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    DUCKING meaning: 1 an act or period of going below the surface of water: 2 an act or period of going below the… Learn more
  • Ducking - Wikipedia
    In audio engineering, ducking is an audio effect commonly used in radio and pop music, especially dance music In ducking, the level of one audio signal is reduced by the presence of another signal
  • DUCKING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Half the buzz of infidelity is the fear of being found out and the requisite ducking and diving that entails
  • Ducking - definition of ducking by The Free Dictionary
    To lower quickly, especially so as to avoid something: ducked his head as the ball came toward him 2 To evade; dodge: duck responsibility; ducked the reporter's question 3 To push (a person, for example) suddenly under water 4 In bridge, to deliberately play a card that is lower than (an opponent's card) 1 To lower the head or body 2
  • Ducking - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
    'Ducking' is often used in the phrase 'ducking out', which means to exit quickly to avoid a situation People may say they're 'ducking' important meetings, indicating a desire to avoid dealing with specific responsibilities
  • ducking, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    Factsheet What does the noun ducking mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun ducking See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
  • DUCKING Synonyms: 98 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
    Synonyms for DUCKING: escape, dodging, evasion, avoidance, out, shunning, cop-out, shaking; Antonyms of DUCKING: submission, endurance, toleration, abidance, seeking, pursuing, accepting, embracing
  • The Crooked Duck | Long Beach
    As a young boy, Joseph Rooney was told the legend of “the crooked duck” by his uncle at the family’s summer house on Island Lake in Illinois The legend is about a man who accidentally hit a duck while he was out water-skiing on the lake
  • ducking - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    to plunge (the whole body or the head) momentarily under water: [no object] I ducked under the hose and washed my face [~ + object] She ducked her head under the hose and washed off n [countable] an act or instance of ducking: a quick duck to the left





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