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bucks

/buhks/US // bʌks //UK // (bʌks) //

雄鹿,雄鹿队,雄鹿队的比赛,雄鹿的做法

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : another name for Buckinghamshire.

Examples

  • Lasry’s wife declined the shot because she is pregnant, so the Bucks executive received the vaccine so it would not go to waste.

  • The Bucks lost those two series for myriad reasons, including Mike Budenholzer’s minutes management, Eric Bledsoe’s seemingly annual playoff disappearing act, Giannis’s free-throw shooting and Giannis’s injury.

  • In each of the past two seasons, the Bucks have had the league’s best regular season record only to fall short of the NBA Finals.

  • With both Holiday and Bogdanovic, the Bucks could field arguably the best lineup in the league with Antetokounmpo, all-star forward Khris Middleton and center Brook Lopez.

  • Needless to say, the Bucks and their fans would have preferred to have Bogdanovic, whose size and shooting on the wing appeared to be a perfect fit for their starting lineup.

  • I was the kid making a tidy profit burning CDs for all my friends at two bucks a pop back during the Napster heyday in 2000.

  • Cryobanks, which screen for genetic disorders and STDs, cost big bucks; see here for some of the charges.

  • “We got 7,000 kids at ten bucks a head, and grossed $70,000,” Hirschhorn recalls.

  • Leonard: “Fifty thousand bucks was about what I was going to have to borrow, quick.”

  • Thousand bucks a movie, seventeen informative minutes in length.

  • The two old bucks ambled off to drink Lucy Warrender's health; they wished her well.

  • The absence of these indicated that the band was composed entirely of bucks, and bucks were likely to mean mischief.

  • The smallest roe-bucks are generally of a fallow colour, and the largest brown.

  • Over on the hill the bucks had arisen from their little fires of buffalo chips, and were watching.

  • Our hunters killed two fine bucks, both in uncommonly good condition for the season.