plonk
verb /plɒŋk/
/plɑːŋk/
(especially British English) (North American English usually plunk)
(informal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they plonk | /plɒŋk/ /plɑːŋk/ |
he / she / it plonks | /plɒŋks/ /plɑːŋks/ |
past simple plonked | /plɒŋkt/ /plɑːŋkt/ |
past participle plonked | /plɒŋkt/ /plɑːŋkt/ |
-ing form plonking | /ˈplɒŋkɪŋ/ /ˈplɑːŋkɪŋ/ |
- plonk something + adv./prep. to put something down on something, especially noisily or carelessly
随意放下;砰然扔下 - He plonked the books down on the table.
他砰的一声把书扔到了桌子上。 - Just plonk your bag anywhere.
把你的袋子随便搁在哪儿吧。
- He plonked the books down on the table.
- plonk yourself (down) to sit down heavily or carelessly
重重地坐下;不经意地坐下 - He just plonked himself down and turned on the TV.
他一屁股坐下来,打开了电视。
- He just plonked himself down and turned on the TV.
词源verb late 19th cent. (originally dialect): imitative; compare with plunk.