buck
US /bʌk/
UK /bʌk/

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macho, ciervo
the male of some animals, especially deer, rabbits, and goats
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A large buck deer stood at the edge of the forest.
Un gran ciervo macho se paró al borde del bosque.
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The hunter aimed at the majestic buck.
El cazador apuntó al majestuoso ciervo.
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oponerse, corcovear
to resist or oppose (a person or thing)
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He decided to buck the trend and start his own business.
Decidió oponerse a la tendencia y comenzar su propio negocio.
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The horse began to buck, trying to throw off its rider.
El caballo comenzó a corcovear, tratando de tirar a su jinete.