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单词 plucker
释义

pluck /pluk/

transitive verb
  1. To pull off, out, or away
  2. To pull forcibly
  3. To snatch away
  4. To rescue
  5. (with down) to bring down, humble (archaic)
  6. To pull
  7. To tug
  8. To sound (a musical string) by pulling sharply with the nails or a plectrum, to pick
  9. To shape (eyebrows) by removing some of the hairs
  10. To twitch
  11. To strip, esp of feathers
  12. To despoil, rob, fleece
  13. To fail, refuse a pass to, in an examination (old slang, from the custom of plucking a piece of silk at the back of the proctor's gown in protest)
  14. To swindle (slang)
intransitive verb

To make a pulling or snatching movement (with at)

noun
  1. A single act of plucking
  2. The heart, liver, and lungs of an animal
  3. Hence, heart, courage, spirit
ORIGIN: OE pluccian; related to Du plukken, Ger pflücken

plucked adjective

  1. Subjected to plucking
  2. Having pluck

pluckˈer noun

pluckˈily adverb

pluckˈiness noun

pluckˈing noun

  1. The action of the verb
  2. A type of erosion caused by meltwater from a glacier freezing to ice on rocks around it, and plucking pieces from the rock as the ice moves

pluckˈy adjective

Having courageous spirit and pertinacity

pluck off (Shakespeare)

To abate, come down the scale

pluck up

  1. To pull out by the roots
  2. To summon up (esp courage)
  3. To gather strength or spirit

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