plonk
(also plunk ) n (usu sing 通常作单数) (infml 口) sound (as) of sth dropping heavily (似)物体沉重坠落的声音; 砰的一声
to hear a plonk 听到砰的一声. plonk, adv (infml 口) with a plonk 砰的一声
The lamp fell plonk on the table. 台灯砰的一声倒在桌上了. plonk, v (phr v) plonk sth down; plonk sth (down) on sth (infml 口) drop sth or put sth down heavily or with a plonking sound 扔下某物; 重重放下某物(并发出砰的声音)
He plonked the groceries on the kitchen floor. 他把买的食物杂货砰的一声扔到厨房的地板上了.
(fig 比喻) We plonked ourselves (down) by the fire. 我们猛地一下子坐在了炉火旁.
plonk n [U]
(infml 口 esp Brit) cheap wine of poor quality (劣质的)便宜的酒.
🗣️ 情景例句
And the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington.
还有位于华盛顿的甘迪表演艺术中心。
Whe angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred.
怒时数十再说话,大怒数百方开言。
And anyone who gave more than a passing thought to the bottom confines of the oceans probably assumed that the sea bed was flat.