"Buck" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Buck: A buck is a unit of currency in the United States, equal to one hundred cents or one dollar. It can also refer to the male of certain mammals, such as deer or rabbits. In addition, the term "buck" is often used as a verb, meaning to resist or oppose something, often used in phrases such as "buck the trend" or "buck the rules".
Bucheon is a city in South Korea, situated about 30 kilometers northwest of Seoul. The city's name is derived from the Korean word "bucheon," which means "mysterious or marvelous".
Buchmanism refers to the teachings and movements founded by Frank Buchman, a Christian evangelist and pioneer of the Oxford Group, a movement that aimed to transform individuals and society through spiritual and moral renewal.
Buchner refers to a type of equipment used in distillation processes, particularly in the production of spirits such as rum, whiskey, and gin. It consists of a series of connected tubes through which the distillation mixture is pumped, and is often used in craft distilleries due to its versatility and ability to be scaled up or down depending on the production needs. The name "Buchner" likely comes from its German inventor, Heinrich Buchner, who patented the design in the late 19th century.
Bucholzite is a rare mineral, a zeolite, that is a hydrated calcium aluminum borosilicate with the chemical formula: CaAl2(Si3Al)O10·(6-8)H2O. It is a rare mineral that is found in metamorphic rocks and is often associated with quartz, staurolite, and kyanite.
Buchwald can refer to several related meanings.<br><br>1. Buchwald is a German surname, meaning "of the beechwood" or "from the beechwood". People with this surname are likely to have ancestral ties to Germany or Austria.<br><br>2. Buchwald's complex is a hypothetical complex quarrel between two well-known people, often described in a humorous manner. It is named after the American anthropologist and sociologist Lauriston D. "Larry" Buchwald.<br><br>3. Buchwald can also refer to a pen name used by the American author Leonard Gross, who wrote under this name to distinguish his fiction from his non-fiction works.
The phrase "buck-passing" is a figurative expression that means to shift the responsibility or blame from oneself to someone else, usually to avoid taking responsibility or accountability for one's actions or mistakes. It is often used to describe a situation where someone is trying to avoid taking the blame or consequences for something by apportioning it to someone else.
Having a distinctive abnormal protrusion of the upper front teeth, often giving the appearance of a deer's buck or antler-like protrusion.
A buckaroo is a cowboy or a ranch worker, especially in the Western United States. The term is often used in a humorous or affectionate way, and is also occasionally used as a verb meaning to control or manage (something or someone) effectively, often in a rough or unconventional manner. For example, "I'm trying to buckaroo this difficult project" means "I'm trying to get control of this challenging job". The term is believed to have originated in the 19th century, when it was used to describe a cowboy who was skilled at roping and wrestling steers.
The verb "bucked" means to resist or fight against something, typically with force or sudden movement. It can also refer to the act of a horse bucking or throwing up its head and fore legs in resistance to being ridden or handled.