plonk
verb uk/plɒŋk/ us/plɑːŋk/
(PUT DOWN)
[ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] mainly UK (US usually plunk)(随意地)重重放下
to put something down heavily and without taking care
Just plonk the shopping (down) on the table, and come and have a cup of tea. 快把你买的东西搁到桌上,过来喝杯茶。
Come in and plonk yourselves (down) (= sit down) anywhere you like. 进来随便坐。
(INSTRUMENT)
[ I usually + adv/prep ] ( also plunk)(大声但技艺不佳地)演奏乐器
to play a musical instrument, usually not very well but often loudly
I really enjoy plonking away on the piano. 我很喜欢咚咚咚地弹钢琴玩。
plonk
noun [ U ] uk/plɒŋk/ us/plɑːŋk/
(SOUND)
(US usually plunk)(物体落地时的)扑通声
a hollow sound like that made when an object is dropped heavily onto a surface
the plonk of a tennis ball 网球落地时嘭的一声
(WINE)
UK informal便宜酒;(尤指)廉价劣质酒
cheap wine, especially wine that is not of good quality
We had pizza and a bottle of plonk. 我们吃了比萨饼还喝了瓶便宜酒。
plonk
adverb uk/plɒŋk/ us/plɑːŋk/ (US usually plunk)
扑通一声地,嘭地
making a hollow sound like that made when an object is dropped heavily onto a surface
I heard something go plonk. 我听到什么东西嘭地响了一声。
An apple landed plonk on the ground. 一只苹果嘭的一声掉在了地上。