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duckie

/duhk-ee/US // ˈdʌk i //

小鸭子,小鸭,鸭子

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    duck·i·er, duck·i·est.

    • : ducky.

Examples

  • Meanwhile, Diane Von Furstenberg and Duckie Brown punched up their respective shows with poppom hats.

  • Little Duckie and his real mother and father came out of the water and waddled off towards the barn.

  • Duckie laughed, without cynicism though; she had the reasoning powers of a cow.

  • Here and there a joke shot up like a rocket or stuck quivering in Duckie's placid flanks.

  • A flat would be cheaper, but it meant unending difficulties; it was not for nothing that Zo, Lissa and Duckie envied her.

  • Neighbours talk and then the landlord's conscience begins to prick him,' grumbled Duckie from the sofa.