dunk
verb /dʌŋk/
/dʌŋk/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they dunk | /dʌŋk/ /dʌŋk/ |
he / she / it dunks | /dʌŋks/ /dʌŋks/ |
past simple dunked | /dʌŋkt/ /dʌŋkt/ |
past participle dunked | /dʌŋkt/ /dʌŋkt/ |
-ing form dunking | /ˈdʌŋkɪŋ/ /ˈdʌŋkɪŋ/ |
- [transitive] dunk something (in/into something) to put food quickly into liquid before eating it
(吃前将食物放入液体中)浸一浸,泡一泡 - She sat reading a magazine, dunking cookies in her coffee.
她坐着一边看杂志一边将曲奇饼在咖啡里蘸一下再吃。
- She sat reading a magazine, dunking cookies in her coffee.
- [transitive] dunk somebody/something (especially North American English) to push somebody underwater for a short time, as a joke; to put something into water
(开玩笑地将某人按入水中)浸一下;浸,泡(某物) - The camera survived being dunked in the river.
这照相机在河里泡了一下还没坏。
- The camera survived being dunked in the river.
- [intransitive, transitive] dunk (something) (in basketball
) to jump very high and put the ball through the basket with great force from above篮球 see also slam-dunkTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2把(球)扣入篮内;扣篮;灌篮
词源early 20th cent.: from Pennsylvanian German dunke ‘dip’, from German tunken ‘dip or plunge’.