plunk
vt.& vi. (使)(發出撲嗵聲地)重重掉下
If you plunk something somewhere, you put it there without great care.
Melanie plunked her cosmetic case down on a chair...
梅拉妮把化妝盒砰的一聲扔到椅子上。
She swept up a hat from where it had fallen on the ground, and plunked it on her hair.
她拾起掉在地上的一頂帽子,隨意地往頭上一扣。
If you plunk yourself somewhere, or plunk down, you sit down heavily and clumsily.
I watched them go and plunked down on one of the small metal chairs.
我目送他們離去,然後一屁股坐在其中一把金屬小椅子上。
1. a hollow twanging sound
2. (baseball) hitting a baseball so that it drops suddenly
1. make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
2. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise;
3. drop steeply;
4. pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion;
1. with a short hollow thud;
Plunk down your money!
將錢丟下!
They plink on the pipe and plunk on the patio roof.
它們叮叮噹噹地敲擊著排氣管,砰然掉落在露臺頂上.
They plink on the vent pipe and plunk on the patio roof.
雨點把排氣管敲得叮噹作響,露臺頂棚上砰砰砰砰,響個不停.
There was a final plunk from the piano, and silence.
隨著鋼琴最後發出丁冬一響, 房間裡總算安靜下來.
No plink or plunk was quite the same as any other.
每個叮鈴聲或砰砰聲在他聽來都是不同的.