释义 |
po·chard noun also poa·chard \ˈpōchə(r)d\ (plural pochards also pochard) Etymology: origin unknown : any of numerous rather heavy-bodied diving ducks belonging chiefly to the genus Aythya and having large head and feet with legs placed far back under the body; specifically : a common Old World duck (A. ferina) that greatly resembles the American redhead |