"ice hockey disk," 1891, possibly from puck (v.) "to hit, strike" (1861), which perhaps is related to poke (v.) via notion of "push." Another suggestion traces the noun to Irish poc "bag."
Puck
"mischievous fairy" (in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"), probably from pouke "devil, evil spirit" (c. 1300), from Old English puca, pucel "goblin," cognate with Old Norse puki "devil, fiend," of unknown origin (compare pug). Celtic origins also have been proposed. Capitalized since 16c. His disguised name was Robin Goodfellow.
例文
1. After the puck films,the DSA were taken again to compare the findings of both methods.通常の PUCK フラッシュ撮影後、DSAを実行し、2つの方法で見られるものを比較した。
2.Is a puck like a ball?
アイスホッケーは丸いボールのようなものですか。
3. Puck and helmet in faceted clear crystal with rhodium-plated hockey stick.
いたずらっ子や鎧が平面の明瞭な水晶とロジウムがメッキされたホッケー棒を彫刻している。
4.The puck is flat and slides on the ice.
アイスホッケーは平らで、氷の上で滑ることができる。
5.It 's as hard as a hockey puck in its natural state.