单词 | plock |
释义 | ▪ I. plock, n.|plɒk| [Imit.] A sharp click or report, as of one hard object striking another.
1936C. Day Lewis Friendly Tree xii. 173 The cries of the boys, the curt shouts of the masters, the plock as bat met ball—all these sounds were somehow unsynchronized. 1969H. R. F. Keating Inspector Ghote plays Joker xvi. 210 From the lit table there came the soft double plock of one of the balls striking the other two. 1976G. Ewart No Fool ii. 61 The plock of bat on ball penetrates out⁓fields, calming to the mind. ▪ II. plock, v. rare.|plɒk| [Imit.: cf. prec.] intr. To make a sound as of taut fabric being pierced.
1931V. Sackville-West All Passion Spent ii. 161 Sitting down by her, as her needle plocked in and out of her embroidery, he would gaze fondly at her bent head. |

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