英[bʌk]美[bʌk]
记忆方法
词源词根法
欧洲殖民者刚来到北美大陆时,与当地印第安人进行交易时往往采取以物易物的方式。当时,鹿皮(buckskin)是北美人最常见的商品,因此人们就用鹿皮作为衡量商品价值的基本单位。在描述一件商品值多少钱时,往往会说它值几张鹿皮。因此,buckskin一词就成了货币的基本单位。后来,该词被缩略为buck。美元开始流通后,美国人在口语中继续使用buck作为货币单位,等同于美元。=buck[b?k]n雄鹿,钱,美元=美国印第安或非洲裔小伙子;玩牌时表示庄家身份的标识物品;责任v(像雄鹿那样)猛然弓背跃起;抵制;猛然震荡
谐音记忆法
可用谐音法,谐音:不可。认为你的观点是不可以的——反对。
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双解例句
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小知识
A buck is an adult male deer, antelope, reindeer, or rabbit. You can usually tell a buck by its large horns. If it’s a bunny, you just have to ask. A buck is also slang for an American dollar.
Full-grown male kangaroos are bucks, too. When a male animal is a buck, the female is a doe. A buck is a male deer, and so a doe is a female deer. When it's used as a verb, buck means to move in an abrupt, jerky way — when a horse bucks, it jumps and kicks its back legs out behind it. If someone bucks the system, they’re pushing against it. Colloquially, “to buck up” means to cheer up.