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muck 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/mək/,
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Dirt, rubbish, or waste matter,
  1. Mishandle (a job or situation); spoil (something)
    • - she had mucked up her first few weeks at college
  2. Remove (manure and other dirt) from a horse's stable or other animal's dwelling

  3. Spread manure on (land)

Noun
  1. Dirt, rubbish, or waste matter
    • - I'll just clean the muck off the windshield
  2. Farmyard manure, widely used as fertilizer

  3. Something regarded as worthless, sordid, or corrupt
    • - the muck that passes for music in the pop charts

  1. remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine
  2. sludge: any thick, viscous matter
  3. droppings: fecal matter of animals
  4. manure: spread manure, as for fertilization
  5. mire: soil with mud, muck, or mire; "The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden"
  6. TinyMUCK or, more broadly, a MUCK, is a type of user-extendable online text-based role-playing game, designed for role playing and social interaction. ...
  7. Muck in gambling has multiple meanings. In poker, it most often refers to the pile of discarded cards into which players may throw their folded hands, and into which the dealer may place burned cards. It may also refer to the action of throwing a hand into the muck. ...
  8. Muck (Eilean nam Muc) is the smallest of four main islands in the Small Isles, part of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It measures roughly 2.5 miles (4 km) east to west and has a population of around 30, mostly living near the harbour at Port Mòr. ...
  9. Muck is a soil made up primarily of humus from drained swampland. It is known as black soil in The Fens of eastern England, where it was originally mainly fen and bog. It is used there, as in the United States, for growing specialty crops such as onions, carrots, celery, and potatoes.
  10. Mucking is a hamlet and former Church of England parish adjoining the Thames estuary in southern Essex, England. It is located approximately 2 miles south of the town of Stanford le Hope in what is now Thurrock unitary authority.
  11. Slimy mud; Soft or slimy manure; dirt; something that makes another thing dirty; To shovel muck; To do a dirty job; To make an error or do a bad job; To pass (give one's cards back to the dealer)
  12. (Mucking) A method of cheating by adding favorable cards in a multiple deck game.
  13. (Mucking) When the dealer picks up the roulette chips rapidly and puts the chips in a stack of 20
  14. (Mucking) a stall Cleaning out the manure and soiled bedding in a stall.
  15. (mucking) To remove rocks or clay excavated in mining.
  16. Mucking is a technique similar to carding; groomers remove dead hair on a dog’s top coat, also called its show coat.
  17. or Mucking Out: Daily stable chore that involves the removal of wet and soiled bedding and general tidying of the stable
  18. To discard or throw away your hand. It's also a pile of cards that are no longer in play.
  19. Decline to show your cards at the conclusion of a hand. You can choose to muck when there is a better hand visible at showdown (meaning it is clear you lost), or when you win because all other players have folded. ...
  20. The pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer. Example: "His hand hit the muck so the dealer ruled it folded even though the guy wanted to get his cards back." Also used as a verb. Example: "He didn't have any outs so he mucked his hand."
  21. A verb meaning to cheat by palming tiles. This is a term borrowed from playing cards.
  22. Choose not to reveal the cards at the showdown. The player can muck if there is the player with better hand of in case he or she is the only player left in the hand and is awarded the pot automatically.
  23. Soil-like material developed in a swamp-like environment, composed largely of well decomposed organic materials (humus).
  24. The act of throwing your cards away because you cannot or did not win the pot. They are ineligible to win the pot if they are mucked.
  25. If a Player does not wish to show his losing hand to the table, he can choose to muck. The hand will then be discarded without being displayed to the table.