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ducatn. gold coin of varyingvalue,formerly in use in manyEuropean countries (The Vene-tian ducat was worth betweenfour and five shillings.)杜卡特,過(guò)去曾在歐洲各國(guó)流行過(guò)的金幣名,幣值不一。威尼斯的杜卡特值英國(guó)四至五先令之間。 △Mer.1.3. 1: “Three thousand ducats,well.” 三千塊錢(qián),嗯。 △Com.4.1.30:“amount to three odd ducats more”,總數(shù)還多出三塊多錢(qián)。 △Gent.1.1.147 (137):“no,not somuch as a ducat for delivering your letter.”把你的信送去,連一塊銀幣也得不到。 △Shr.2.1. 363 (369):“Besidestwo thousand ducats by the year”,除了每年兩千金幣的收入。 
ducat for a ducat: I’ll wager a ducat; his life is worth onlya ducat; he dies for the price of a ducat (有不同解釋?zhuān)?我拿一塊銀幣打賭; ?他的命只值一塊銀幣; ?他為了一塊銀幣的代價(jià)而死。 △Ham.3.4.23:“How now? A rat? Dead,for a ducat,dead!”怎么? 一只耗子? 我拿一塊錢(qián)打賭,你死吧!ducat[?d?k?t]n.入場(chǎng)券,門(mén)票 (pl.)錢(qián) |