plonk

英[plɒŋk] 美[plɑːŋk]
  • v. <英>砰砰作响;重击
  • n. <英>劣等廉价葡萄酒
  • plonk v.砰砰作响;重击n.劣等廉价葡萄酒
  • plonko n.饮酒过度的人;酒鬼
Noun:
  1. a cheap wine of inferior quality

  2. the noise of something dropping (as into liquid)

Verb:
  1. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise;

    "He planked the money on the table"
    "He planked himself into the sofa"

1. Then plonk, down went the fork.
随后啪的一声,叉子掉了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Don't just plonk the baby down on the floor.
别粗手粗脚地把孩子往地板上随便一扔.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Jeff: Hi Mel! I brought you a bottle of plonk.
杰夫: 嗨,梅勒妮! 我给你带来了一瓶酒.

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4. The box fell plonk on the floor.
盒子扑通一声掉在地上.

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5. The lamp fell plonk on the table.
台灯砰的一声倒在桌上了.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Rain plinks on the vent pipe, and plonks on the patio roof.
      雨点砸在通气管上,砸在露台的房顶上,发出“丁玲”“丁玲”的响声。
    2. 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。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Unlike Monsieur Yquem's dodgy plonk, this book is the genuine article.
      不像以奎姆酒先生精心包装过的劣等廉价葡萄酒,本书是货真价实的好文章。