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plonk

/plongk/US // plɒŋk //UK // (plɒŋk) //

扑通,扑通一声,扑通扑通,扑通声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : inferior or cheap wine.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Just cobble it together, plonk it on your head, and smile a lot.

  • Why not plonk yourself and your guests in front of the warm glow of the television set this holiday weekend?

  • Suddenly I fall over something—plonk into the middle of some excavated earth, which the rain has made into semolina pudding.

  • Suddenly we heard a musical and distant wail, something flew past the window, and there was a wee "plonk."

  • There was a heavy plonk and a rush of feet as Knollys, who had watched fascinated, ran down the companion-way with another man.

  • Something would go plonk when the trigger was pulled on an empty chamber, so I did some dry practice at the crests of waves.