| 单词 | bucks | 
| 释义 | buck1 of 6noun (1)   ˈbək      plural bucks    1    a informal     (1)     : dollar sense 3b  I only had a buck in my pocket.  Dinner cost twenty bucks.    (2)     : a sum of money especially to be gained  make a quick buck    also : money   —usually used in plural    making the big bucks      b    US slang    —used in place of "hundred" in combination with other numbers  … as much at ease going 40 in First as it is doing a buck-twenty [=120 miles an hour] down the freeway …   2    or plural buck  : a male animal    especially : a male deer or antelope   3   a     : a male human being : man    b     : a dashing fellow : dandy   4    or plural buck  : antelope   5    : buckskin    also : an article (such as a shoe) made of buckskin   6     [short for sawbuck sawhorse]     a     : a supporting rack or frame    b     : a short thick leather-covered block for gymnastic vaulting   buck 2 of 6verb  bucked; bucking; bucks    intransitive verb 1   of a horse or mule   : to spring into the air with the back arched   2    : to charge against something   3   a     : to move or react jerkily    b     : to refuse assent : balk   4    : to strive for advancement sometimes without regard to ethical behavior  bucking for a promotion   transitive verb 1   a     : oppose, resist  bucking the system    b    archaic   : butt entry 3   2    : to throw or dislodge (a rider) by bucking   3    : to move or charge into  bucking a headwind   4   a     : to pass especially from one person to another    b     : to move or load (heavy or cumbersome objects) especially with mechanical equipment    bucker noun   buck 3 of 6noun (2)  : an act or instance of bucking   buck 4 of 6adverb  : stark, completely  buck naked   buck 5 of 6noun (3)1    : responsibility  —used especially in the phrases pass the buck and the buck stops here   2    : an object formerly used in poker to mark the next player to deal    broadly : a token used as a mark or reminder   buck 6 of 6adjective  : of the lowest grade within a military category or rank  Because he had not yet taken the Army's basic artillery course, he had to make do with a crash course from a buck sergeant … , who tutored him aboard the troopship General Walker.     see also buck private  bucks 1 of 2 nounas in money   something (as pieces of stamped metal or printed paper) customarily and legally used as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment hoping to win some major bucks at the slot machines   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
 bucks 2 of 2verb1  as in yanks   to move or cause to move with a sharp quick motion the car bucked and stalled   Synonyms & Similar Words 
 2  as in resists   to refuse to give in to bucked the trend to outdo everyone else and just wore the same clothes they had in previous years   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3  as in hands   to shift possession of (something) from one person to another buck each box to the next person in line, and the last person will stack them in the storeroom   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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