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quack
- IPA[kwak]
英式
- the characteristic harsh sound made by a duck
- (of a duck) make a quack;(of a person) talk loudly and foolishly
verb: quack, 3rd person present: quacks, gerund or present participle: quacking, past tense: quacked, past participle: quacked
noun: quack, plural noun: quacks
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. the characteristic harsh sound made by a duck I heard a quack and saw some ducks huddled together
動詞
- 1. (of a duck) make a quack ducks quacked from the lake
- ▪ (of a person) talk loudly and foolishly he was still quacking about vinyl's alleged superiority to CDs
- another term for couch
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for couch
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[kwak]
美式
- the characteristic harsh sound made by a duck: I heard a quack and saw some ducks huddled together
- (of a duck) make a characteristic harsh sound: ducks quacked from the lake
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kwak]
英式
- a person who dishonestly claims to have special knowledge and skill in some field, typically ... a quack doctor quack cures
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kwak]
美式
- a person who dishonestly claims to have special knowledge and skill in some field, typically ... quack cures
Oxford American Dictionary