词组 | duck out of |
释义 | Idiom duck out ofduck out (of somewhere) to leave a place quickly and without being noticed.The press was waiting for us in front of the hospital, so we ducked out a side door into the car. Usage notes: often said about leaving before an event is finished: She ducked out of the dinner to watch the last quarter of the game. Related vocabulary: slip awayPhr V duck out of ducks, ducking, ducked duck out of sth/doing sth informal to avoid doing something that other people are expecting you to doI'm supposed to be going to a meeting but I might duck out of it. duck out of ⇨ duck out; duck out ofverb to avoid responsibility; to fail to attend a meeting. An elaboration of DUCK (to avoid) UK, 1984 |
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