Duck: English /d? k/? America /d? k/.
Noun (short for noun)
Duck; Duck; Duck meat; Mother duck; Zero points; Be a good boy, baby.
Verb (abbreviation of verb)
To evade, evade, shirk, or evade (duties or responsibilities); Avoid; Bow down (to avoid being hit or seen); Dodge; Press into the water; Move fast and walk fast, ie so as not to be seen.
Third person singular: ducks plural: ducks present participle: ducking past tense: ducked past participle: ducked.
Bilingual example:
That? Cat? Used to be. Now? Inside? Striking? Distance? Yes? That? Ducks. ?
At this point, the cat is within range of attacking the duck.
Duck? Used to be. Swimming? Around? Open? That? Rivers. ?
Ducks are swimming up and down the river.
Answer? Duck's? Feathers? Give up? Water? Right away. ?
Duck feathers don't touch water.
Open? Answer? Lighter? Attention? we? End? That? News? Today? With what? Answer? Stories? About what? Answer? Duck? What's your name? Quack doctor ?
To relax, we end today's news report with a story about a duck named Gaga.
That? Duck? Diving? And then what? Surface? Again? How many? Rice? Go away. ?
The duck dived into the water and then surfaced a few meters away.
sorry That? Duck? Is it? Turn it off. ?
Sorry, the ducks are sold out.
Are you online? That? What about at night? Duck? Sway? Up? Where to? That? Front? Door? Where to? Is it? Joint?
At night, the ducks waddled to the front door to eat.