duckling / ˈdʌk lɪŋ /
🎓大学词汇小鸭子小鸭小鸡小鸟
duckling 的定义
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- They’re like little ducklings that are together all the time.
- It should be no surprise when you turn the page, see a duckling looking curiously into your eyes and feel an emotional connection.
- Eliza was the ugly duckling of her high school, voted “Most Butt” of her senior class.
- It's fashionable to lament the status of the novella: unjustly neglected, the ugly duckling of the literary world, etc.
- In his six years in Paris, Lebovitz transforms himself from a clueless American duckling into a knowing Parisian swan.
- And now it had turned out a real little duckling, that black little fellow Mother Wyandotte was scolding so.
- Finally only one duckling remained in the middle of the river, probably at once the strongest and most foolish of the brood.
- Lulu was a duckling who could throw a stone almost as well as could Jimmie, but Alice was not so fond of doing this.
- They were an odd contrast—the mother and son—suggesting the homely but immortal comparison of the hen with the ugly duckling.
- In other words, the elements farmer, kill, and duckling define concepts of a concrete order.