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  1. He is always bucking about his experience.
    他总是自吹自擂他的经历。
  2. He is bucking for the job.
    他在千方百计谋求这份差使。
  3. Let me get out of here before Jack has a chance to put the touch on me for another10 bucks.
    趁杰克来不及开口向我再借10元钱之前,我快点离开这儿吧。



Buck \Buck\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bucked} (b[u^]kt); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Bucking}.] [OE. bouken; akin to LG. b["u]ken, Dan.
byge, Sw. byka, G. bauchen, beuchen; cf. OF. buer. Cf. the
preceding noun.]
1. To soak, steep, or boil, in lye or suds; -- a process in
bleaching.

2. To wash (clothes) in lye or suds, or, in later usage, by
beating them on stones in running water.

3. (Mining) To break up or pulverize, as ores.


Bucking \Buck"ing\, n.
1. The act or process of soaking or boiling cloth in an
alkaline liquid in the operation of bleaching; also, the
liquid used. --Tomlinson.

2. A washing.

3. The process of breaking up or pulverizing ores.

{Bucking iron} (Mining), a broad-faced hammer, used in
bucking or breaking up ores.

{Bucking kier} (Manuf.), a large circular boiler, or kier,
used in bleaching.

{Bucking stool}, a washing block.

  1. Why is the company bucking the industry trend? Because, as Mr. Woodward and other insiders are quick to suggest, no one trend exists.
  2. Amalgamated, though, is bucking a strong trend.
  3. Rowe, a former world champion saddle bronc rider, is looking for a commercial formula for raising bucking bulls on a farm near Dickson.
  4. Many House Republicans are bucking Bush by trying to weaken the key industry reform in his package _ making S&L operators put more of their own money at risk to prevent overly risky lending.
  5. He was bucking the Establishment last time, and this time there's a possibility he could be perceived as the Establishment."
  6. To help decorate, Kitty bought a Frederic Remington sculpture of a horse bucking a cowboy.
  7. A Scottish actor, chosen because of his role in an ITV detective series, is visited 'unexpectedly' in his home, Cilla Black style, and invited to ride a gently undulating mechanical bucking bronco.
  8. Spirit of the Lakes also is bucking Christian tradition which holds that the practice of homosexuality is a sin.
  9. Even if Churchill pointedly refused to make this mistake twice, others had no such reservations, and others still are bucking for a third go-round.
  10. Two big New York advertising agencies are opening offices in Southern California, bucking a trend in which some Eastern agencies have pulled out.
  11. Weinberg said the problem stemmed from a July 4 accident in which Reagan was thrown by a bucking horse and hit his head.
  12. Stephen Gander, who once staged a rodeo for former President Reagan, hopes to have broncos bucking in a Moscow arena by the end of next year.
  13. The man was hospitalized after he felt a sharp abdominal pain, and then began thrashing and bucking.
  14. The state also is bucking the slump in business formations.
  15. Winds were up to 60 mph, 50 knots, which is a big wind." At his vacation home in Kennebunkport, Bush relaxes by driving his 28-foot Cigarette boat into ocean waves, the power boater's equivalent of riding a bucking bronco.
  16. A YEAR ago BM Group, the construction equipment and engineering concern, was basking in its reputation for bucking the trend after reporting record pre-tax profits of Pounds 34.6m on sales of Pounds 519m.
  17. He's been an outsider all his life, bucking the system.
  18. Super means bucking the head wind," Jackson said.
  19. Residents of Seattle are bucking a new arena that the Supersonics basketball team actually would build for itself but only if tax funds are used to take the existing playing facility out of commission as a competing venue for other events.
  20. In Brussels, Generale de Banque rose 20 Belgian francs to 5,350 francs ($153.44), bucking the market's trend on expectations for an earnings increase.
  21. Democratic sponsors of the ABC bill, bucking the American Civil Liberties Union, are rewriting the bill to make sure day-care programs run by religious groups will be eligible for the new federal money.
  22. But even before the BSB-Sky merger, this EC strategy was being undermined by fast-moving technology and entrepreneurs who saw opportunities in bucking the system.
  23. Mr. Crean is the third HBO insider to buy shares this year, bucking a trend of insider-selling at other companies in the software and medical sectors.
  24. General Dynamics' stock closed unchanged yesterday at 40, bucking a down market, as the company explained that it is moving in part to be closer to its main customer, the Pentagon.
  25. Corporate & Junk Bonds Most junk bonds gained 1/4 to 1/2 point, bucking the trend in the broader bond market.
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