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plop

/plop/US // plɒp //UK // (plɒp) //

啪啪啪,扑扑,扑扑扑,扑通一声

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v.无主动词 verb
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    plopped, plop·ping.

    • : to make a sound like that of something falling or dropping into water: A frog plopped into the pond.
    • : to fall with such a sound: Big raindrops plopped against the window.
    • : to drop or fall with full force or direct impact: He plopped into a chair.
v.有主动词 verb
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    plopped, plop·ping.

    • : to drop or set down heavily: She plopped her books on the desk.
    • : to cause to plop: The fisherman plopped the bait into the river.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a plopping sound or fall.
    • : the act of plopping.
adv.副词 adverb
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    • : with a plop: The stone fell plop into the water.

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Examples

  • However, not a ton of research has been done in this area, and as offshore wind becomes a more popular source of power, it’s probably a good idea to make sure we’re not wrecking entire ecosystems by plopping turbines into their midst.

  • Make sure you check the specs to ensure the cart is safe before plopping them in.

  • The ring-shaped charger allows you to lazily plop the speaker onto it when you come in the house without having to plug in a cable.

  • Still, it’s a cut above ordinary short ribs plopped on baby carrots plopped on mashed potatoes.

  • Here’s a look at what you’ll get if you plop down the cash when they start shipping on Wednesday.

  • The frogs would rain down on him, land with a plop, gaze up at his smile and become princes.

  • The fans willing to plop down thousands of dollars on antique relics are a diverse bunch.

  • So skip the darkness, plop yourself on a couch, and spend the holiday with the family you choose, your friends.

  • So much public sculpture comes off as oversized and overblown – as plop art, with pretensions to grandeur and greatness.

  • Another arrow fell with a faint plop into the river close to the edge of the boat.

  • I took hold of the line, and then, “plop,” as the poet said.

  • The rain went plop into the pools, and made a flattish, spattery sound on the rock.

  • Carefully poising the ball, Bunny booted it up and across the field, till it spun down with a plop into Bi's arms.

  • He had heard the "plop" of a deft plunge, and looked in time only to see the spreading rings near the shore.