plunk
Word family verbplunknounplunker
plunk /plʌŋk/ verb [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] American EnglishAmE informal 1 (also plunk something down) to put or place something somewhere, especially in a noisy, sudden, or careless way 重重[胡乱]放下 SYN British English plonkplunk something in/on etc something plans to plunk a theme park on the island 在岛上建造一座主题公园的草率计划
2 plunk (yourself) down informal to sit down suddenly or heavily and then relax 突然[重重]地坐下放松(自己) SYN British English plonk Why don’t you plunk yourself down with a good book? 你为什么不拿本好书坐下来放松一下呢?
plunk (yourself) down• I plunk down a dollar and confront my deepest fears.• Americans love to plunk themselves down in front of the TV.• Marketers usually plunk down the equivalent of $ 40,000 or so in cash, goods or services for placement.• The beverage giant wants you to plunk down your money and decide for yourself. 3 plunk something ↔ down phrasal verbphr v informal to spend an amount of money on something 付钱买下 She plunked down $250 for a silver necklace. 她花250美元买了一根银项链。
plunk• I was too cheap to plunk down $25 for a one-hour lesson.• I plunk down a dollar and confront my deepest fears.• Marketers usually plunk down the equivalent of $ 40,000 or so in cash, goods or services for placement.• The beverage giant wants you to plunk down your money and decide for yourself. Origin plunk (1800-1900) From the sound