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plonkBrE /plɒŋk/NAmE /plɑːŋk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they plonk BrE /plɒŋk/ NAmE /plɑːŋk/present simple - he / she / it plonks BrE /plɒŋks/ NAmE /plɑːŋks/past simple plonked BrE /plɒŋkt/ NAmE /plɑːŋkt/past participle plonked BrE /plɒŋkt/ NAmE /plɑːŋkt/ -ing form plonking BrE /ˈplɒŋkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈplɑːŋkɪŋ/(especially BrE) (NAmE usually plunk) (informal) ~ sth + adv./prep. to put sth down on sth, especially noisily or carelessly 随意放下;砰然扔下◆He plonked the books down on the table. 他砰的一声把书扔到了桌子上。◆Just plonk your bag anywhere. 把你的袋子随便搁在哪儿吧。~ yourself (down) to sit down heavily or carelessly 重重地坐下;不经意地坐下◆He just plonked himself down and turned on the TV. 他一屁股坐下来,打开了电视。 plonkBrE /plɒŋk/NAmE /plɑːŋk/ noun(informal, especially BrE) [U] cheap wine that is not of good quality 廉价劣质酒;便宜酒 [C, usually sing.] a low sound like that of sth heavy falling and hitting a surface (重物落下碰到物体表面发出的)砰的声响,扑通声◆She sat down with a plonk. 她扑通一声坐下来。 |