搜尋結果
plunk
- IPA[pləNGk]
美式
- play a keyboard or plucked stringed instrument, especially in an inexpressive or unskilled way;hit (someone) abruptly
- the sound made by abruptly plucking a string of a stringed instrument;a heavy blow.
verb: plunk, 3rd person present: plunks, gerund or present participle: plunking, past tense: plunked, past participle: plunked
noun: plunk, plural noun: plunks
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. play a keyboard or plucked stringed instrument, especially in an inexpressive or unskilled way I got a guitar when I was twelve and started plunking away on it
- 2. US hit (someone) abruptly he plunked him in the back
- 3. North American put or set (something) down heavily or abruptly she plunked her purse on top of the bar
- ▪ pay (money) on the spot or abruptly I gladly plunked down my ten dollars
- ▪ sit down in a hurried or undignified way she plunks herself down on the stool
名詞
- 1. the sound made by abruptly plucking a string of a stringed instrument the singing was punctuated by the plunks of the guitar
- 2. US a heavy blow.
- 更多解釋
- IPA[plʌŋk]
英式
- play a keyboard or plucked stringed instrument in an inexpressive way: I got a guitar when I was twelve and started plunking away on it
- the sound made by abruptly plucking a string of a stringed instrument: the singing was punctuated by the plunks of the guitar
Oxford Dictionary