puck 英 [pʌk]   美 [pʌk]

puck

puck  英 [pʌk] 美 [pʌk]

n. 冰球(由硬橡胶制成);顽皮的小妖精;(英)鼠状定位器;欧夜莺;脾脱疽 

名词复数:pucks 

Then she noticed that she had fallen on top of the puck. 然后,她才发现到自己刚好摔倒在冰球上面。
Just when she thought Brian would hit her, he swerved, aiming the puck between her feet. 就在她以为布莱恩要撞上自己的时候,他转了个弯儿,将冰球瞄准她双脚之间的空隙。

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  • n. 冰球(由硬橡胶制成);顽皮的小妖精;(英)鼠状定位器;欧夜莺;脾脱疽
  • 1. Then she noticed that she had fallen on top of the puck.

    然后,她才发现到自己刚好摔倒在冰球上面。

  • 2. Just when she thought Brian would hit her, he swerved, aiming the puck between her feet.

    就在她以为布莱恩要撞上自己的时候,他转了个弯儿,将冰球瞄准她双脚之间的空隙。

  • 3. Forgetting her freezing feet and aching ankles, she focused on the puck sliding through the sleet and ice.

    顾不上自己冰冷的双脚和还在疼的脚踝,米奇双眼紧盯着穿越雨夹雪在冰面上滑动的冰球。

  • Puck "mischievous fairy" (in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"), probably from pouke "devil, evil spirit" (c. 1300), from Old English puca, pucel "goblin," cognate with Old Norse puki "devil, fiend," of unknown origin (compare pug). Celtic origins also have been proposed. Capitalized since 16c. His disguised name was Robin Goodfellow.
  • puck (n.) "ice hockey disk," 1891, possibly from puck (v.) "to hit, strike" (1861), which perhaps is related to poke (v.) via notion of "push." Another suggestion traces the noun to Irish poc "bag."
puck / pʌk ; NAmE pʌk / noun 1 a hard flat rubber disc that is used as a ball in ice hockey (冰球运动使用的)冰球 2 ( computing ) a pointing device that looks like a computer mouse and is used to control the movement of the cursoron a computer screen 定标器;光标定位器;手持游标器 puck pucks puck / pʌk ; NAmE pʌk /
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