ducat
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A gold coin minted by various European nations.
— Shylock: "My daughter! O my ducats! Fled with a Christian! O my Christian ducats! Justice! the law! my ducats, and my daughter!..."
- A coin of the major denomination (dollar, euro, etc.); money in general.
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A ticket.
— Ned Beaumont said, "Well, I've got a ducat that reads to there, anyway.
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词源
From Middle French ducat, late Old French ducat, from Old Italian ducato, from Medieval Latin ducātus, from oblique stem of dux (“duke; leader”). Doublet of duchy.
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