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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
eider [ingl. am. ˈaɪdər, ingl. brit. ˈʌɪdə], eider duck SUST.
duck1 [ingl. am. dək, ingl. brit. dʌk] SUST.
1. duck C:
hacer patitos Co. Sur Méx.
2. duck U GASTR.:
I. duck2 [ingl. am. dək, ingl. brit. dʌk] V. intr.
II. duck2 [ingl. am. dək, ingl. brit. dʌk] V. trans.
1. duck (lower):
duck head
duck head
2. duck (submerge):
3. duck (dodge):
duck question
duck question
duck responsibility
duck responsibility
duck3 [ingl. am. dək, ingl. brit. dʌk] SUST. ingl. brit. coloq. (as term of address)
tesoro coloq.
majo m / maja f Esp. coloq.
duck4 [ingl. am. dək, ingl. brit. dʌk] SUST.
1. duck U (fabric):
2. duck <ducks, pl > MODA:
duck5 [ingl. am. dək, ingl. brit. dʌk] SUST. (in cricket)
en el diccionario PONS
eider [ˈaɪdəʳ, ingl. am. -dɚ] SUST.
duck1 [dʌk] SUST. ingl. brit. coloq.
I. duck2 [dʌk] SUST.
1. duck (bird):
2. duck DEP.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to take to sth like a duck to water coloq.
II. duck2 [dʌk] V. intr.
1. duck (dip head):
2. duck (go under water):
3. duck (hide):
III. duck2 [dʌk] V. trans.
1. duck (lower suddenly):
2. duck (avoid):
duck fig.
en el diccionario PONS
eider [ˈaɪ·dər] SUST.
I. duck [dʌk] SUST.
1. duck (bird):
2. duck (lowering of head):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to take to sth like a duck to water coloq.
II. duck [dʌk] V. intr.
1. duck (dip head):
2. duck (go under water):
3. duck (hide):
to duck out of sth coloq.
III. duck [dʌk] V. trans.
1. duck (lower suddenly):
2. duck (avoid):
duck fig.
Present
Iduck
youduck
he/she/itducks
weduck
youduck
theyduck
Past
Iducked
youducked
he/she/itducked
weducked
youducked
theyducked
Present Perfect
Ihaveducked
youhaveducked
he/she/ithasducked
wehaveducked
youhaveducked
theyhaveducked
Past Perfect
Ihadducked
youhadducked
he/she/ithadducked
wehadducked
youhadducked
theyhadducked
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At the southern end is the village green and duckpond (with thatched duck house).
en.wikipedia.org
Prominent local produces include duck eggs and lily seeds.
en.wikipedia.org
The safety board said in its 4,400-page report of the crash that the duck boat overheated on the 103-degree day because someone left a radiator cap off.
www.dailymail.co.uk
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
After all a moorhen is a sort of duck, both swim.
www.westernmorningnews.co.uk