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duck1 [dʌk] SUST.

1. duck ZOOL.:

duck
raca f

2. duck no pl. ingl. brit. coloq.:

duck
dragec(dragica) m (f)
to take to sth like a duck to water

I . duck2 [dʌk] V. intr.

1. duck (lower head):

to duck [down]

2. duck (plunge):

to duck under water

3. duck (hide quickly):

to duck out of sight

II . duck2 [dʌk] V. trans.

1. duck (lower quickly):

to duck one's head

2. duck (avoid):

to duck sth

sit·ting ˈduck SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He then goes to proudly pay his taxes with the good duck.
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The duck stamp receipts have varied each year because of changes in waterfowl population levels, bag limits and economic conditions.
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She said that she was resigning her leadership position immediately because her caucus could not afford a lame duck leader in negotiations next session.
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As always with Peking duck, it's tasty but not extraordinary.
www.thehindu.com
The only occupants listed were a duck and a sheep.
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For example introduced grasses have taken over areas of some islands, while alien animals include moths, salmon, the mallard duck, rabbits, reindeer, sheep and goats.
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At the southern end is the village green and duckpond (with thatched duck house).
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For example, a player can duck down behind a wall to take cover, then straighten up look over it, giving a highly immersive experience.
www.wired.co.uk
Prominent local produces include duck eggs and lily seeds.
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Voices chattered away as appetizers of peking duck, spring roll and mussel soup were brought around.
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