plonk
n. (英)廉价酒, 扑通声, 叮当声 adv. 扑通一声地 vt. 用力地放下 [计] 扔垃圾
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The sound of something solid landing.
可数I just heard a plonk – did something fall down in the kitchen?
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Cheap or inferior everyday wine.
爱尔兰 英国 非正式 不可数2011, Charles Spence, Maya U. Shankar, Heston Blumenthal, Chapter 11: ‘Sound Bites’: Auditory Contributions to the Perceeption and Consumption of Food and Drink, Francesca Bacci, David Melcher (editors), Art and the Senses, page 229, Given the results reported in this chapter, one obvious solution to the ‘plonk paradox’ (why cheap wine tastes good on holiday but terrible at home) would be to try and recapture some of these sensory impressions in one′s own living room, in order to enhance the flavour/pleasantness of the wine-drinking experience (and turn that horrible tasting wine into something that tastes really rather nice), and to elucidate the respective contributions of contextual effects on hedonic ratings.
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AC Plonk
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A female police constable.
爱尔兰 英国 可数 贬义 俚语 政治 法律Chris and that plonk had better be flushing the scum out.
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To set or toss (something) down carelessly.
及物When you’ve finished with the sponge, just plonk it back in the sink.
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To sit down heavily and without ceremony.
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To automatically ignore a particular poster.
及物I got tired of his trolling and ad hominem attacks, so I plonked him.
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Precisely and forcefully.
He dropped his bag of tools plonk in the middle of the table.
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The sound made by something solid landing.
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The supposed sound of adding a user to one's kill file.
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Onomatopoeic. Compare plunk.
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