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dunk

/duhngk/US // dʌŋk //UK // (dʌŋk) //

灌篮,扣篮,灌篮高手,凹陷

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to dip into coffee, milk, or the like, before eating.
    • : to submerge in a liquid: She dunked the curtains in the dye.
    • : Basketball. to attempt to thrust through the basket using a dunk shot.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to dip or submerge something, oneself, etc., in a liquid: She thinks it's vulgar to dunk. Let's dunk in the pool before dinner.
    • : Basketball. to execute or attempt a dunk shot.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any flavorful sauce, dip, gravy, etc., into which portions of food are dipped before eating.
    • : Basketball. dunk shot.

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Examples

  • An NFT video of LeBron James blocking a shot sold for $208,000 in January to a group of investors who expect its value to rise because it’s an original, verified and rare piece, even though anyone can rewatch the dunk on the internet.

  • A couple minutes later, a Penn State defender denied his dunk.

  • Steph Curry took early criticism personally and responded with a 62-point outburstIt was a feed from Beal that got Bryant the dunk in Brooklyn.

  • In Year 2 of his career, almost 21 percent of Griffin’s shots were dunks.

  • Center Jay Huff led Virginia with 13 points on 6-for-7 shooting from the field, including several dunks in the first half.

  • That may be, but experts say that “similarities” to other attacks is hardly a slam dunk.

  • And the information that the FBI has presented so far strikes many experts as hardly a slam dunk against Pyongyang.

  • Apparently, 2016 is not shaping up as a Democratic slam dunk.

  • What it did do was drag him down, as though my shot had dropped him into the dunk tank at the state fair.

  • Even as a Democrat, I am rooting for the GOP to seize this slam-dunk opportunity.

  • He always looks like he's about to slam-dunk your ass, and he's really into raising his voice for dramatic effect.

  • And Dinky-Dunk listened, with his astronomer mouth set rather grim, and otherwise not in the least put out.

  • All the way out from Montreal Dinky-Dunk, in his kindly way, kept doing his best to key me down and make me not expect too much.

  • But I don't believe Dinky-Dunk even heard him, for he was busy throwing kisses at me.

  • But what's the use of wishing for luxuries, when we haven't even a can-opener—Dinky-Dunk says he's used a hatchet for over a year!