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Bucked Meaning in English

word · lemma: buck

ˈbəkt
BUHKT
bˈʌkt
BUHKT

释义

'Bucked' is the past tense of 'buck.' It means when an animal, usually a horse, jumps and kicks its legs, or when a person resists rules or authority.

用法与细微差别

'Bucked' is formal for animals (horses, bulls) and figurative for people resisting control ('bucked the trend'). Common with 'off' ('bucked him off'). Less often used outside these meanings.

例句

The horse bucked as soon as I tried to ride it.

basic

The angry bull bucked in the ring.

basic

She bucked the rules and wore jeans to the party.

basic

He tried to stay on, but the horse bucked him off.

natural

Investors bucked the trend and bought more stocks during the downturn.

natural

My dog bucked when I put the new collar on him, but he got used to it.

natural