ducky

英 ['dʌkɪ] 美 ['dʌki]
  • adj. 可喜的;极好的;极为愉快的
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ducky 极好的,可喜的

来自duck俚语义,乖乖,宝贝儿。

ducky (adj.)
"excellent," slang from 1897 (often ironical),perhaps from duckie as a term of endearment (early 19c.). Probably not related to much earlier slang noun meaning "a woman's breast" ["...whose pritty duckys I trust shortly to kysse," Henry VIII, c. 1536 letter to Anne Boleyn, who, contrary to rumor, did not have three of them].
1. Everything is just ducky.
一切顺利。

来自《权威词典》

2. So, you want me to take this evidence down to Ducky?
所以, 你要我把这些证物拿去给达克?

来自电影对白

3. You and I, ducky, are going to get into a revue.
我讨厌了劈叉.你和我, 亲爱的, 会去演一出小剧目.

来自互联网

4. Ducky. Have you come to play? I hope you are not busy.
突然, 小鸭子发现有新的朋友,于是他喊,“你好,那位”,“你能来玩 么,希望你不忙,请别游走. ”

来自互联网

5. Yes, my rubber ducky keeps me company in the tub.
是的, 我的橡皮鸭子在公司洗澡.

来自互联网

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