plonk
- IPA[pläNGk]
美式
- set down heavily or carelessly;sit down heavily and without ceremony
- a sound as of something being set down heavily
verb: plonk, 3rd person present: plonks, gerund or present participle: plonking, past tense: plonked, past participle: plonked
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. set down heavily or carelessly she plonked her glass on the table
- ▪ sit down heavily and without ceremony he plonked himself down on the sofa
- 2. play on a musical instrument laboriously or unskillfully people plonking around on expensive instruments
名詞
- 1. a sound as of something being set down heavily he sat down with a plonk
- 更多解釋
- IPA[plɒŋk]
英式
- set down heavily or carelessly: she plonked her glass on the table
- a sound as of something being set down heavily: he sat down with a plonk
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[plɒŋk]
英式
- cheap wine of inferior quality: we turned up at 8 p.m., each clutching a bottle of plonk
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[pläNGk]
美式
- cheap wine of inferior quality: we turned up at 8 p.m., each clutching a bottle of plonk
Oxford American Dictionary