[with obj. and adverbial of place]set down heavily or carelessly 重重(或粗心)地放下 she plonked her glass on the table. 她把杯子重重地放在桌子上。 ■(plonk oneself)sit down heavily and without ceremony 重重而不拘礼节地坐下 he plonked himself down on the sofa. 他一屁股坐在沙发上。
[no obj.]play on a musical instrument laboriously or unskillfully 费力(或蹩脚)地演奏(乐器) people plonking around on expensive instruments. 费力蹩脚地四处演奏昂贵乐器的人。
noun
a sound as of something being set down heavily (重重放下发出的)砰的一声 he sat down with a plonk. 他砰的一声坐了下来。
语源
late 19th cent. (originally dialect): imitative; compare with plunk
plonk2 noun
[mass noun](Brit. informal)cheap wine of inferior quality (英,非正式)廉价劣质酒
语源
1930s (originally Australian): probably an alteration of blanc in French vin blanc 'white wine'