plank如何读

英:[plæŋk]

美:[plæŋk]

plank英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C](厚)木板 a long narrow usually heavy piece of wooden board,especially used for making structures to walk on
  2. [C]政纲条目,政策要点 any of the main principles of a political party's stated set of aims

plank是什么意思

  • n.厚板;支撑物;政纲条目
  • vt.铺板;用力放下;<口>立即付钱

plank变形

复数:planks

第三人称单数:planks

现在分词:planking

过去式:planked

过去分词:planked

plank词根

词根:plank

n.

planking 铺板;板材

v.

planking 用力放下(plank的ing形式)

plank英英释义

noun

a heavy thick boardespecially: one 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters) thick and at least 8 inches (20 centimeters) wide

an object made of a plank or planking

planking

an exercise in which a prone person balances on the toes and forearms while holding the rest of the body up and off the ground Start with basic moves like sit-ups, planks, and lunges …—Oprah Magazine

Do two to three sets of these moves two days a week: push-ups (work up to 25) to build chest, shoulder and triceps strength; plank (support your body on your forearms and toes for up to 60 seconds) to build ab and back strength …—Selene Yeager

an article in the platform of a political party

a principal item of a policy or program

verb

transitive verb

to cover, build, or floor with planks

to set down forcefully—usually used with down

to cook and serve on a board planked steak

planked salmon

plank词组

walk the plank被迫离职;走跳板

plank词源中文解释

13世纪晚期(约1200年作为姓氏),“建筑中使用的厚木板”,来自古北法语 planke,是古法语 planche “木板、石板、小木桥”的变体(12世纪),源自晚期拉丁语 planca “宽大的石板、木板”,可能来自拉丁语 plancus “平坦的、平足的”,源自 PIE 词根 *plak-(1)“平坦的”。Planche 本身也在中古英语中使用。

严格来说,是锯成2至6英寸厚、9英寸或更宽、8英尺或更长的木材。政治上“在党派纲领中阐述一个独特原则的文章或段落”的意义是美国于1848年铸造的,基于 platform 的双重意义。被迫 walk the plank,“沿着横跨船舷的木板走到尽头,然后掉进海里”,被普遍认为是海盗处决的形式,最早见于1789年,大多数早期的参考资料都是关于奴隶船在穿越海洋时处理多余人口的。

plank_土木工程行业词汇

厚板

plank词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French plaunke, planche, from Latin planca

The first known use of plank was in the 13th century

plank儿童词典英英释义

planktonnoun

the floating or weakly swimming animal and plant life of a body of water

plank1 of 2noun

a wide heavy thick board

an item in the list of beliefs and goals of a political party

plank2 of 2verb

to cover or floor with planks

to set down forcefully

planked the book on the table

to cook and serve on a board

planked steak

plank1 of 2noun

a wide heavy thick board

an item in the list of beliefs and goals of a political party

plank2 of 2verb

to cover or floor with planks

to set down forcefully

planked the book on the table

to cook and serve on a board

planked steak

plank 例句

1 Bird observation huts and related aquatic plank road will be built along the Jinma Sea Dike.

在金马海堤内、外侧岸边修建观鸟屋及有关水上栈道,开展观鸟旅游.

2 The Shoun brothers set up a plank as a makeshift table.

3 Tag strolled over to the blockhouse, musing over the planks that had been ripped out.

4 He planked the well over.

他用木板把井盖上。

5 According to Meeks, all kinds of people set up shop in the Central Port, using a network of catwalks and rickety wooden planks to connect their barges and narrow boats.

6 Garden plots were planted in random spots between the buildings, twenty or so one-story structures made from long planks of wood.

7 Rather than seek refuge from the cold inside the White House, the women paced back and forth on wooden planks to get their feet off the icy-cold sidewalks.

8 They were set in small grassless plots littered with broken things, bricks, planks, crockery, things of a once utilitarian value.

9 And then Max is coming fast down the ladder with that heavy plank of wood.

10 It was on the opposite site from the loose plank and was apparently locked with a latch and padlock from the outside.

11 The hut was built, or piled up rather, of driftwood planks and branches.

12 All Mom says is that the buildings in Havana are completely decayed, held up by elaborate configurations of wooden planks.

13 The soggy wooden planks of the deck squelched and sagged under my feet.

14 He took a deep breath before admitting to the others, “She’s gone. I lost her. I am a total plank.”

15 The elm tree is graceful, but its wood is hard enough to be made into the toughest planks and beams; you can build a fine home or a hall from elm wood.

16 The plank has a little green moss along the edge, but it’s still plenty strong.

17 Two of the men lowered over the side the seven small leather trunks that held all of Kit’s belongings and piled them, one beside the other, on the wet planking.

18 A map of the city covered the wooden planks, and I whistled silently at the amount of detail Chestnutt had managed to fit in.

19 She imagined the wood planks of the kitchen floor splitting open so she could escape that stare.

20 He climbed the tree, stepped carefully across the plank to the house on the right, and crawled through the window.

plank 同义词

6 重重地放下

plump plonk

8 厚板

slab

11 关键

critical key the crux

12 付钱

expend

14 厚木板

puncheon

plank 短语相关

walk the plank

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