plonking

英 [ˈplɒŋkɪŋ] 美 [ˈplɑːŋkɪŋ]

v.  随意放下; 砰然扔下; 重重地坐下; 不经意地坐下
plonk的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 重重放下;随意放下
    If you plonk something somewhere, you put it or drop it there heavily and carelessly.
    1. She plonked the beer on the counter.
      她砰的一声把啤酒搁在柜台上。
  2. in AM, use 美国英语用 plunk

  3. VERB 使重重坐下;使随意坐下
    If you plonk yourself somewhere, you sit down carelessly without paying attention to the people around you.
    1. Steve plonked himself down on a seat and stayed motionless as the bus moved away.
      史蒂夫一屁股坐在位子上,公共汽车开动起来时他一动都不动。
  4. in AM, use 美国英语用 plunk

  5. 廉价酒;劣质酒
    Plonk is cheap or poor quality wine.
    1. N-SING; SOUND 砰的一声;扑通声
      A plonk is a heavy, hollow sound.
      1. ...the dry plonk of tennis balls...
        网球发出的沉闷的砰砰声
      2. Then plonk, down went the fork.
        随后啪的一声,叉子掉了。

    双语例句

    1. Neil Armstrong achieved the goal of plonking an American boot on the moon.
      尼尔阿姆斯特朗实现了把一只美国皮靴重重踩上月球的目标。
    2. But it is also owing to fears about plonking a gigantic gambling den in Manchester, in the middle of a poor residential area.
      但也因为担心在位于穷人住宅区中间的曼彻斯特建立这么一个巨大的赌窝。