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planks

/plangk/US // plæŋk //UK // (plæŋk) //

木板,木木板,木片,木

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a long, flat piece of timber, thicker than a board.
    • : lumber in such pieces; planking.
    • : something to stand on or to cling to for support.
    • : any one of the stated principles or objectives comprising the political platform of a party campaigning for election: They fought for a plank supporting a nuclear freeze.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to lay, cover, or furnish with planks.
    • : to bake or broil and serve on a wooden board.
    • : plunk.

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Examples

  • This house featured wide plank flooring and a massive chimney.

  • If this variation is too easy, do the move from a plank position.

  • Luckily for Signet, e-commerce was already a big plank in Drosos’s three-year “Path to Brilliance” turnaround plan, now in its third year.

  • Go as far as you can while maintaining a strong plank position—no lifting, sagging, or rotating the hips—and keep your core engaged throughout the movement.

  • To take the challenge even further, try it in a full plank position.

  • Lacking any sense of irony, Eldridge made campaign-finance reform a signature plank.

  • We all jumped from our seats and stood rigid as plank boards.

  • It has a lovely rustic feel with plank wooden floors and uncovered fireplaces.

  • And John McCain actually had a decent-ish health-care platform plank in 2008.

  • First Duggan defied him, then Rusev smashed Duggan's plank over his knee.

  • The body was resting upon a plank supported by four stakes and covered with skins.

  • I like sus-sus-pen-sheen bridges that fly from bank to bank, with one big step, like a gang-plank.

  • He did not tell the name of his friend, who, as if loath to cross the plank, held back for a few more words.

  • Use in packing a plank or board, placing it against the front of the tier and bring the ends of the hands up against it.

  • The plank fell to its horizontal position, bringing her head under the fatal ax.