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What do you mean ducks don't think with books?
A duck doesn't have to be incredible with a book, which means: no need, incredible.

Ducks don't have to be homophonic, which means "no need". There are also "incredible books" and so on.

Meaning in English:

1 duck

English [d]? K] beauty [d? k]

Duck meat; Duck; Dear people.

Get out of the way; fade in

2. Books

English [b]? K] beauty [b? k]

Books; A notebook.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) reservation; For the record.

Usage:

Duck, as a countable noun, means "duck", especially "mother duck". Duck has two plural forms: duck and duck. Generally, the zero plural form is used, and the regular plural form is only used when referring to different species and individuals.

The masculine noun for duck is drake.

Book is a countable noun, which basically means "book, book". It can also refer to "volumes, articles and parts" and "words and scripts" in traditional Chinese opera. When it means "account book", account book is used.