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planch

/planch, plahnch/US // plæntʃ, plɑntʃ //

刨花,计划,平面图,刨光

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a flat piece of metal, stone, or baked clay, used as a tray in an enameling oven.
    • : British Dialect. a floor.a plank.

Examples

  • The verse of Planch and A'Beckett is smoothness itself, and they do not descend to word-torturing.

  • The story of Telemachus was the subject which engaged the attention of Planch immediately after he had done with Perseus.

  • After Planch, the most notable of the deceased writers of "classical" burlesque is undoubtedly Francis Talfourd.

  • With this ends the list of Planch's compositions of this kind—a remarkable contribution to the stage literature of wit and humour.

  • Mr. Hewitt, and Mr. Planch, and in 1859 Mr. Hewitt drew up the first catalogue of the contents.