duke

noun
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  1. a nobleman of the highest rank公爵
    • the Duke of Edinburgh爱丁堡公爵
    Topics People in societyb2
  2. (in some parts of Europe, especially in the past) a male leader of a small independent state
  3. (尤指旧时欧洲部分地区小公国的)君主see also archduke, duchess, duchy, grand duke
    Word OriginOld English (denoting the ruler of a duchy), from Old French duc, from Latin dux, duc- ‘leader’; related to ducere ‘to lead’.

duke

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they duke
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he / she / it dukes
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past simple duked
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past participle duked
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-ing form duking
🔊/ˈdjuːkɪŋ/
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Idioms
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Idioms
duke it out
  1. (North American English, informal) to fight or argue until an argument has been settled(打斗或争论)拼个高低Topics Opinion and argumentc2