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ESL vocabulary CEFR |A1|SPEAKING vocabulary duck /dʌk/ noun
duck verb
اردک، گوشت اردک
مرغابی، غوطه، زیر آب رفتن، ورزش: اخراج توپزن بی امتیاز، علوم نظامی: کد مخصوص درگیریهای هوایی، درگیر شدن هواپیماها
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Synonyms & Related Words duck[verb]Synonyms:- bob, bend, bow, crouch, dodge, drop, lower, stoop
- plunge, dip, dive, douse, dunk, immerse, souse, submerge, wet
- dodge, avoid, escape, evade, shirk, shun, sidestep
Related Words: bend,
bow,
avert,
prevent,
ward [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. duck1 S3 /dʌk/
noun[
Language: Old English;
Origin: duce]
1. [countable] a very common water bird with short legs and a wide beak, used for its meat, eggs, and soft feathers
2. [countable] a female duck ⇒
drake3. [uncountable] the meat of a duck used as food:
roast duck with orange sauce4. take to something like a duck to water to learn how to do something very easily:
She took to dancing like a duck to water.5. (
also ducks)
British English spoken used to speak to someone, especially a woman, in a friendly way:
What can I get you, ducks?6. [countable] a
score of zero by a
batsman in a game of
cricket ⇒
dead duck,
lame duck, ⇒
like water off a duck’s back at
water1(8), ⇒
ducks and drakes,
sitting duck [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. duck2 verb1. (
also duck down)
[intransitive and transitive] to lower your head or body very quickly, especially to avoid being seen or hit:
If she hadn’t ducked, the ball would have hit her.duck behind/under etc Jamie saw his father coming and ducked quickly behind the wall. Tim ducked down to comb his hair in the mirror. She ducked her head to look more closely at the inscription.2. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to move somewhere very quickly, especially to avoid being seen or to get away from someone
duck into The two men ducked into a block of flats and disappeared.duck out of She ducked out of the door before he could stop her.duck back ‘Wait a minute’, he called, ducking back inside.3. [transitive] informal to avoid something, especially a difficult or unpleasant duty
Synonym : dodge:
The ruling body wanted to duck the issue of whether players had been cheating. Glazer ducked a question about his involvement in the bank scandal.4. [transitive] to push someone under water for a short time as a joke
duck somebody under something Tom grabbed him from behind to duck him under the surface.duck out of something phrasal verb to avoid doing something that you have to do or have promised to do:
I always ducked out of history lessons at school. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations duck noun ADJ. wild | plastic, rubber A rubber duck floated in the bath.
roast QUANT. flock, flotilla (only used for ducks that are swimming) A flotilla of ducks bobbed near the shore. VERB + DUCK feed Every afternoon they went to the park to feed the ducks. DUCK + VERB quack | paddle, swim The ducks paddled furiously towards the bread.
bob | dive | dabble Some species of duck dive for food, while others dabble for plants and insects near the surface.
waddle A family of ducks waddled along the river bank.
nest | migrate DUCK + NOUN breast Slice the duck breast and serve.
egg | pond [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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