单词 | plop |
释义 | plop (plɒp ) Word forms: plops , plopping , plopped 1. countable noun A plop is a soft, gentle sound, like the sound made by something dropping into water without disturbing the surface much. Another drop of water fell with a soft plop. 2. verb If something plops somewhere, it drops there with a soft, gentle sound. The ice cream plopped to the ground. [VERB preposition] 3. verb If you plop something somewhere, you drop it there gently and without making a loud noise. [informal] Just plop the noodles over the center of the sauce. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] She picked up the coffee pot, then plopped it down and went into the living room. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] Phrasal verbs: plop down phrasal verb If you plop down or plop yourself down somewhere, you sit down quickly but gently. [informal] I plopped down on one of the dark red sofas. [VERB PARTICLE] He plopped himself down on the grass. [VERB pronoun-reflexive PARTICLE] |
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