duckling

duckling [ˈdʌklɪŋ]  [ˈdʌklɪŋ] 

第三人称复数:ducklings

duckling 基本解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

名词小鸭,幼鸭; 丑小鸭(初似平庸后来出众的人或事物)

duckling 网络解释

duckling的翻译

1. 小鸭子:cub 幼兽,年轻人 | duckling 小鸭子 | colt 小马,无经验的年轻人

2. 小鸭:Let sleeping dogs lie. 不要惹事生非. | duckling 小鸭 | drake 公鸭

3. 小鸭;幼鸭:ducker潜水人; 潜水鸟、养鸭人; 猎野鸭人 | duckling小鸭, 幼鸭 | a dead duck (注定要)完蛋的人

4. 雏鸭:鸭 duck; Anas platyrhynchos | 雏鸭 duckling | 桑氏胰副管 duct of Santorini

duckling 词典解释

1. 小鸭;幼鸭
    A duckling is a young duck.

duckling 单语例句

1. " Duckling " was a cup with a specially designed mouth that poured without dripping.

2. It was as if everything above Austria belonged to the duckling's ugly sibling.

3. It is a simple story of a duckling family with four children, one of whom is rejected by the rest.

4. The story of the Ugly Duckling has charmed several generations of children for it teaches them how to follow their dreams.

5. Years later the friends become business partners, and Snow White urged the Ugly Duckling to look her best even when working.

6. The story of Ugly Duckling has charmed several generations of children because it teaches them how to follow their dreams.

7. The story of Ugly Duckling has charmed several generations of children, because it teaches them to follow their dreams.

8. duckling什么意思

8. It is an almost perfect story of an ugly little duckling turning into a swan.

9. The focus of the latest cartoon drama is about the duckling's tough early life.

10. duckling的意思

10. And the girl is an ugly duckling, and each of them has already found the significant other.

duckling 英英释义

duckling

noun

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. young duck

2. flesh of a young domestic duck