English: duck, pronounced: [d?k].
Duck, an English word, noun, transitive verb, intransitive verb, when used as a noun means "duck; duck meat; (English) baby; zero points, a person's name; (German, Portuguese, Hun) Duke", when used as a transitive verb, it means "dodge; press hard... into the water", and when used as an intransitive verb, it means "dodge; submerge into the water".
Phrase collocations
Donald Duck Donald Duck; Donald Crow; Donald.
Rubber Duck; yellow duck; rubber duck.
bombay duck dragon head fish; nine-bellied fish; salted fish.
Daffy Duck Daffy Duck; Taffy Duck; Daffy Cat; Daffy Crow.
angelica duck angelica duck; danghui duck; betel nut.
Pekin duck; Peking duck.
Bilingual examples
1. I like an orange duck. I like an orange duck.
2. I like my duck. I like my duck.
3. But the one little duck with the feather on his back. But the little duck with a feather on his back.