Duckburg
名词 n.
专有名词
英 /ˈdʌkbɜˑɡ/
美 /ˈdʌkbɝɡ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A small, rural, or provincial town.
— Willie stuck out his hand and Skinner gave it a cursory squeeze, then breezed past him. “C'mon, man, get out of this here goddamn rain!” He sailed into the airport lobby and stopped up short. “My God,” he cried, “what a Duckburg this place is.” […]
专有名词
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A fictional city, located in the fictional US state of Calisota, that serves as the home of Donald Duck, his surrounding cast, and several other anthropomorphic animals.
— Self-contempt follows megalomania fast on its heels: The Vorarlberg Rhine valley has the settlement structure of Los Angeles – a Duckburg-like reduced Los Angeles to be sure, in which almost only Mickey Mice live, scarcely a Donald Duck, surely no Uncle Scrooge Duck, not even a Gladstone Gander (but many who conduct themselves as such).
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词源
词源 1
From duck + -burg. Coined by Carl Barks in 1944, for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #49.
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From duck + -burg. Coined by Carl Barks in 1944, for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #49.
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