v. 闪避(duck 的 ing 形式);没入水中
n. 闪避;钻入水中;急速的低头
1.You knew that already, "I reminded him, ducking my head."
“你早就知道的。”我提醒他,不由得垂下了头。
2.Is the kill behind me because you know, I don't mind ducking.
因为我背后是杀死你知道,我不介意躲。
3.Huntington lived the life of his choice, neither seeking controversies nor ducking them.
亨廷顿过着他所选择的生活:既不寻求争议,也不刻意回避。
4.They accused him of ducking all the issues at stake.
他们指责他对关系重大的问题一概避而不谈。
5.It's just an "ugly ducking"! We don't like to stay with you.
他可真是一只“丑小鸭”。我们不想和你呆在一起。
6.When will they allow you to have a ducking stool all of your very own?
他们什么时候才会让你独自己一人坐上那行刑的浸水椅?