buck
英 [bʌk]
- n. (美)钱,元;雄鹿;纨绔子弟;年轻的印第安人或黑人
- n. (Buck)人名;(英、西)巴克;(法)比克;(德、瑞典、匈)布克
词组搭配
buck up
To summon one's courage or spirits; hearten
振奋:鼓起勇气或打起精神;使…欢欣鼓舞
My friends tried to buck me up after I lost the contest.
我在竞赛中失败后,我的朋友们想使我打起精神来
buck up one's ideas
become more serious, energetic, and hard-working
变得更认真,更有活力,更努力
big bucks
a lot of money
一大笔钱
a fast (或 quick) buck
easily and quickly earned money
易得之财
they are itinerant traders out to make a fast buck.
他们是流动商人,一心想赚快钱。
the buck stops here (或 with someone)
(informal)the responsibility for something cannot or should not be passed to someone else
(非正式)责任止于此
pass the buck
(informal)shift the responsibility for something to someone else
(非正式)推诿责任
the buck stops here&I{【俚语】}
The ultimate responsibility rests here.
责任止于此
双语例句
- 1. The owners don't want to overlook any opportunity to make a buck.
- 老板们不想错过任何可以赚钱的机会。
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- 2. He'd been a real hell-raiser as a young buck.
- 他年轻时是个十足的捣蛋鬼。
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- 3. His life isn't ruled by looking for a fast buck.
- 他的生活没有被一味想发大财的心态左右。
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- 4. Buck up your ideas or you'll get more of the same treatment.
- 打起精神来,否则你会吃更多苦头。
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- 5. People are saying if we don't buck up we'll be in trouble.
- 人们说,如果我们再不积极行动起来,我们就会有麻烦。
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