单词 | clonk |
释义 | clonkn. An abrupt, heavy sound as when something unresilient strikes a hard surface. ΚΠ 1952 B. Cleary Henry & Beezus ii. 59 When it landed with a loud clonk, the whole class tittered. 1959 Elizabethan May 14/1 He tried to lower the object gently to the floor, but it was too heavy and dropped with a clonk. 1959 Listener 15 Oct. 650/3 Sometimes a bar is hit a most tremendous clonk and stays put. 1962 Times 22 May 7/4 A solid ‘clonk’ being the surest indication that the cogs were engaged. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2022). clonkv. 1. intransitive. To make the sound described under clonk n.; also = clunk v. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > non-resonance > become non-resonant [verb (intransitive)] > non-resonant impact sound > thud soss1789 thud1796 flump1816 whump1897 phut1901 bonk1929 whunk1935 clonk1963 1930 [see clonking adj. and n. at Derivatives]. 1945 E. Bowen Demon Lover 72 He drove fast, and..I heard the parts of the cleaner clonking about. 1963 Radio Times 14 Mar. 4/3 The machine..gurgled and clonked a time or two and waited. 1970 Daily Tel. 9 Feb. 11 Cloggy shapes with cork or wooden soles that will make the city streets noisier still as they clonk through the summer. 2. transitive. To hit. colloquial. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > strike [verb (transitive)] > specific animate object drepeOE smitec1200 buffet?c1225 strike1377 rapa1400 seta1400 frontc1400 ballc1450 throw1488 to bear (a person) a blow1530 fetch1556 douse1559 knetcha1564 slat1577 to hit any one a blow1597 wherret1599 alapate1609 shock1614 baske1642 measure1652 plump1785 jow1802 nobble1841 scuff1841 clump1864 bust1873 plonk1874 to sock it to1877 dot1881 biff1888 dong1889 slosh1890 to soak it to1892 to cop (a person) one1898 poke1906 to hang one on1908 bop1931 clonk1949 1949 ‘N. Blake’ Head of Traveller ii. 28 Janet Seaton..has already clonked Inspector. 1958 J. Cannan And be Villain vii. 167 Anyone could have..waited till Richard stooped over the filing drawer to clonk him. 1960 Spectator 23 Sept. 462/3 I have never been able to pick up a hammer without clonking myself one. Derivatives ˈclonking adj. and n. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > non-resonance > [noun] > non-resonant impact sound > thud daud1596 sosh1687 soss1718 devel1787 dump1820 thud1825 duff1859 pob1871 thrump1871 clump1891 plonk1903 plodding1905 plup1911 wumph1913 whump1915 whomp1926 whumping1928 clonking1930 bonk1933 bonking1944 thuck1948 doof1989 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > non-resonance > [adjective] > non-resonant impact sound > thud dunting1683 thuddinga1813 whumping1928 clonking1930 plonking1977 1930 P. MacDonald Link viii. 156 The clonking noise of one of the swing doors of the smaller entrance opening and shutting. 1955 L. A. G. Strong Deliverance 9 It [sc. the tram] made such music up above, and such a set of clanking clonking metal noises down below. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1952v.1930 |
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