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View usage for: (plɒŋk) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense plonks, present participle plonking, past tense, past participle plonked1. verbIf you plonk something somewhere, you put it or drop it there heavily and carelessly. [British, informal] She plonked the bags on the counter. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] regional note: in AM, use plunk 2. verbIf you plonk yourself somewhere, you sit down carelessly without paying attention to the people around you. [British, informal] Steve plonked himself down on a seat and stayed motionless as the bus moved away. [V pron-refl adv/prep] regional note: in AM, use plunk 3. uncountable nounPlonk is cheap or poor quality wine. [mainly British, informal] 4. singular noun & countable nounA plonk is a heavy, hollow sound. [mainly British] ...the dry plonk of tennis balls. [+ of] Then plonk, down went the fork. plonk in British English 1 (plɒŋk) verb1. (often foll by down) to drop or be dropped, esp heavily or suddenly he plonked the money on the table noun2. the act or sound of plonking exclamation3. an exclamation imitative of this sound plonk in British English 2 (plɒŋk) noun British, Australian and New Zealand informal alcoholic drink, usually wine, esp of inferior quality Word origin C20: perhaps from French blanc white, as in vin blanc white wine plonk in American English 1 (plɑŋk) verb transitive, verb intransitive, noun plonk in American English 2 (plɑŋk) noun British, Informal cheap, inferior wine Word origin < ? Fr (vin) blanc, white (wine) Examples of 'plonk' in a sentenceplonk A view is redundant without a polished steel pattern plonked in the middle.It tastes like cheap plonk. Just plonk them into the ground and they will grow away.The cheap plonk should help with that. Just plonk the flatscreen over the window and pretend.Are the displays themselves thinned out so that most objects no longer have otherobjects plonked in front of them?To find yourself plonked just off the coast from a huge population of eager new consumers is a wonderful opportunity.It had just been plonked there.Kings Road was an arts colony and we were plonk in the middle.Each container had residues of wine - and not just any old plonk.And plonked in the middle of the veg, a giant potato.The singer got back to base around 11.30pm and plonked herself in front of the telly.Like a vintage bottle of plonk, this just gets better with age.A horribly dry cake with no greeting was plonked in front of her.Iwas gratified to read last week that most people can't tell the difference between plonk and expensive wine.It claims the move to copy the staple plonk on restaurant wine lists up and down the country will help shoppers confused about what to buy.Safari purists may well be horrified at the incongruity of all this luxury plonked in the middle of one of the world's best game parks.What you want to do with these gadgets is plonk them somewhere that lets you check the figures with a casual glance, perhaps when walking by.I plugged the sensor into the Xbox 360 and plonked it in front of the telly.The main difference, she says, is that at home she likes to make rustic dishes that can be plonked on the table and shared. Word lists withplonk Wine terms Chinese translation of 'plonk' n (u) - (Brit, inf, = wine)
劣质(質)酒 (lièzhìjiǔ)
vt to plonk sth down on sth 把某物重重地放在某物上 (bǎ mǒuwù zhòngzhòng de fàng zài mǒuwù shang)
to plonk o.s. down (on sth) 猛地坐下(坐在某处(處)) (měng de zuò xià (zuò zài mǒuchù)) - plod
- plod along
- plod along with
- plonk
- plot
- plough
- plough back
- to plonk sth down on sth
- to plonk o.s. down (on sth)
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