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puck

/puhk/US // pʌk //UK // (pʌk) //

冰球,冰球运动,杯子,冰壶

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Ice Hockey. a black disk of vulcanized rubber that is to be hit into the goal.
    • : Computers, British. mouse.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • He looked at how they carried the puck and their stick position.

  • Tom Wilson flew down the ice Thursday night at Capital One Arena, the puck on his stick seconds after he forced a turnover along the boards.

  • Schultz missed his third game after taking a puck to the face last Thursday against the New York Islanders.

  • Schultz missed his second game after he took a puck to the face against the New York Islanders on Thursday.

  • Schultz took a puck to the face Thursday against the Islanders and also is day-to-day.

  • Glackens was a prolific cartoonist in Philadelphia and his comics are one of the most surprising elements in the Puck book.

  • On some issues, Puck was so mired in its own times that the commentary is redundant.

  • Usually, though, old-fashioned Liberalism is very much at the fore in Puck.

  • Puck artists, like their predecessors, combined picture-making skills with a caricatural precision and a knack for lethal symbols.

  • For three decades, ‘Puck’ waged war on all things holy—politicians, social mores, and the news.

  • Tonio will take to the hurdy-gurdy again; him an' Puck should win money too.

  • He was glad to see the Puck-wud-jinnies so lively, and he bethought him of many new creations while he watched their motions.

  • By Puck's mistake, the love juice was laid in absence of the fair Athenian lady, and so the object desired was not obtained.

  • Oberon, "king of shadows," can apparently see things hidden from Puck.

  • Robin Goodfellow, the Puck, or Hobgoblin, is however essentially mischievous.