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buck
/ˈbʌk/
元,雄鹿,紈□子弟,鞍馬,莊家標誌,鹼水,自誇,談話(
vi
.)馬背突然拱起,反對
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Buck
n.
1.
Lye
or
suds
in
which
cloth
is
soaked
in
the
operation
of
bleaching
,
or
in
which
clothes
are
washed
.
2.
The
cloth
or
clothes
soaked
or
washed
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Buck
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Bucked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Bucking
.]
1.
To
soak
,
steep
,
or
boil
,
in
lye
or
suds
; --
a
process
in
bleaching
.
2.
To
wash
(
clothes
)
in
lye
or
suds
,
or
,
in
later
usage
,
by
beating
them
on
stones
in
running
water
.
3.
Mining
To
break
up
or
pulverize
,
as
ores
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Buck
n.
1.
The
male
of
deer
,
especially
fallow
deer
and
antelopes
,
or
of
goats
,
sheep
,
hares
,
and
rabbits
.
Note:
☞
A
male
fallow
deer
is
called
a
fawn
in
his
first
year
;
a
pricket
in
his
second
;
a
sorel
in
his
third
;
a
sore
in
his
fourth
;
a
buck
of
the
first
head
in
his
fifth
;
and
a
great
buck
in
his
sixth
.
The
female
of
the
fallow
deer
is
termed
a
doe
.
The
male
of
the
red
deer
is
termed
a
stag
or
hart
and
not
a
buck
,
and
the
female
is
called
a
hind
.
2.
A
gay
,
dashing
young
fellow
;
a
fop
;
a
dandy
.
The
leading
bucks
of
the
day
.
--
Thackeray
.
3.
A
male
Indian
or
negro
. [
Colloq
. U.S.]
Note:
☞
The
word
buck
is
much
used
in
composition
for
the
names
of
antelopes
;
as
,
bush
buck
,
spring
buck
.
Blue buck
.
See
under
Blue
.
Water buck
,
a
South
African
variety
of
antelope
(
Kobus ellipsiprymnus
).
See
Illust
.
of
Antelope
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Buck
v. i.
1.
To
copulate
,
as
bucks
and
does
.
2.
To
spring
with
quick
plunging
leaps
,
descending
with
the
fore
legs
rigid
and
the
head
held
as
low
down
as
possible
; --
said
of
a
vicious
horse
or
mule
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Buck
,
v. t.
1.
Mil.
To
subject
to
a
mode
of
punishment
which
consists
in
tying
the
wrists
together
,
passing
the
arms
over
the
bent
knees
,
and
putting
a
stick
across
the
arms
and
in
the
angle
formed
by
the
knees
.
2.
To
throw
by
bucking
.
See
Buck
,
v. i.
, 2.
The
brute
that
he
was
riding
had
nearly
bucked
him
out
of
the
saddle
.
--
W
.
E
.
Norris
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Buck
,
n.
A
frame
on
which
firewood
is
sawed
;
a
sawhorse
;
a
sawbuck
.
Buck saw
,
a
saw
set
in
a
frame
and
used
for
sawing
wood
on
a
sawhorse
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Buck
,
n.
The
beech
tree
. [
Scot
.]
Buck mast
,
the
mast
or
fruit
of
the
beech
tree
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
buck
adj
:
of
the
lowest
rank
in
a
category
; "
a
buck
private
"
n
1:
a
gymnastic
horse
without
pommels
and
with
one
end
elongated
;
used
lengthwise
for
vaulting
[
syn
: {
vaulting
horse
,
long horse
]
2:
a
piece
of
paper
money
worth
one
dollar
[
syn
:
dollar
, {
dollar
bill
,
one dollar bill
,
clam
]
3:
United
States
author
whose
novels
drew
on
her
experiences
as
a
missionary
in
China
(1892-1973) [
syn
:
Pearl Buck
, {
Pearl
Sydenstricker Buck
]
4:
a
framework
for
holding
wood
that
is
being
sawed
[
syn
:
sawhorse
,
horse
,
sawbuck
]
5:
mature
male
of
various
mammals
(
especially
deer
or
antelope
)
v
1:
to
strive
with
determination
; "
John
is
bucking
for
a
promotion
"
2:
resist
; "
buck
the
trend
" [
syn
:
go against
]
3:
move
quickly
and
violently
; "
The
car
tore
down
the
street
";
"
He
came
charging
into
my
office
" [
syn
:
tear
,
shoot
, {
shoot
down
,
charge
]
4:
jump
vertically
,
with
legs
stiff
and
back
arched
; "
the
yung
filly
bucked
" [
syn
:
jerk
,
hitch
]
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