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ruckBrE /rʌk/NAmE /rʌk/ noun [C] (in rugby 橄榄球) a group of players who gather round the ball when it is lying on the ground and push each other in order to get the ball 自由密集争球 [sing.] a group of people standing closely together or fighting 拥在一起的人群;混乱打斗的人群the ruck [sing.] (disapproving) ordinary people or events 普通人;寻常事◆She saw marriage to him as a way out of the ruck. 她把同他结婚看作是出人头地的途径。 ruckBrE /rʌk/NAmE /rʌk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they ruck BrE /rʌk/ NAmE /rʌk/present simple - he / she / it rucks BrE /rʌks/ NAmE /rʌks/past simple rucked BrE /rʌkt/ NAmE /rʌkt/past participle rucked BrE /rʌkt/ NAmE /rʌkt/ -ing form rucking BrE /ˈrʌkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈrʌkɪŋ/ [I] (in rugby 橄榄球) to take part in a ruck (1) 进行自由密集争球 ●ˌruck ˈup●ˌruck sth↔ˈup(of cloth 织物) to form untidy folds; to make sth do this (使)起皱褶◆Your dress is rucked up at the back. 你的连衣裙后面起褶儿了。 |