n. 鸭子;鸭肉;(英)宝贝儿;零分
vi. 闪避;没入水中
vt. 躲避;猛按…入水
n. (Duck)人名;(德、葡、匈)杜克
duck 按入水中,躲避,鸭子
可能来自PIE*dhewb, 深的,浸,潜,词源同deep, dip. 因鸭子喜欢潜水而命名。
In the domestic state the females greatly exceed in number, hence duck serves at once as the name of the female and of the race, drake being a specific term of sex. [OED]As a term of endearment, attested from 1580s. duck-walk is 1930s; duck soup "anything easily done" is by 1899. Duck's ass haircut is from 1951. Ducks-and-drakes, skipping flat stones on water, is from 1580s; the figurative sense of "throwing something away recklessly" is c. 1600.