plank
形容词:
plank /plæŋk/ (形容词)
1. 平板的;厚板的
2. 坚硬而僵直的
3. 呆板的;无趣的
名词:
plank /plæŋk/ (名词)
1. 木板;板条
2. 政纲;纲领
3. 厚厚的一块;一长条
4. 政客名单;候选人名单
5. 支撑物;基础
6. (航海)浮筒;木板
7. 踏板;踏步
8. 委员会
词语辨析:
plank与
board的区别在于,前者指的是较厚的木板,而后者泛指木板。
词汇扩充:
1. plankton:浮游生物
2. plank bed:木板床
3. plank flooring:木地板
4. plank bridge:木板桥
近义词:
slab, board, panel, timber
反义词:
remove, detach, dislodge, extract
柯林斯词典:
plank (plæŋk)
名词
1. A
plank is a long, flat, rectangular piece of wood.
例:They nailed
planks over the windows.
2. A
plank is a political principle that is believed to be important.
例:The president has failed to articulate a coherent set of
planks.
3. A
plank is one of a number of individual proposals that make up a political platform.
例:He had included several
planks on education in his platform.
4. A
plank is a long, thick, flat piece of a substance such as metal or concrete, especially one used in the construction industry.
例:The
planks were covered in dust.
5. A
plank is a long, narrow, flat piece of something, for example, metal or stone.
例:She was lying on a
plank bed.
6. A
plank is a basic requirement or part of a plan.
例:A
plank of the plan should be to improve the quality of education.
动词
If you
plank something, you use
planks of wood to make or cover something.
例:The doors and windows were
planked up.
牛津词典:
plank (plæŋk)
名词
1. A long, thin, flat piece of timber, used especially in building and flooring.
例:the
planks of a bridge
2. A political issue that is a priority for a party or candidate.
例:the party's insistence on a referendum as a
plank of policy
3. [北美] A foundation.
例:The lower the house is to be built, the deeper must the
plank be laid.
4. A long, flat, narrow strip or unshaped piece of a hard, rigid material, such as wood or metal.
例:a
plank of ice
5. [海] A small, flat-bottomed trading boat with a shallow draft, typically having a pointed bow and stern and sometimes carrying a leeboard.
例:a fishing
plank
6. A stiff, upright posture or gait marked by rigidity of the muscles.
例:he took the money and walked back with a
plank in his step
7. [澳大利亚] A slab of beer.
例:he's on his second
plank before most people are out of bed
用法:
plank as a noun can be used as a countable noun and an uncountable noun. It can also be used as a verb.
例句:
1. He nailed
planks over the windows.
他在窗户上钉了木板。
2. She was lying on a
plank bed.
她躺在木板床上。
3. He had included several
planks on education in his platform.
他在他的政纲中包含了几项关于教育的建议。
4. They nailed
planks across the broken windows.
他们用木板钉住了破碎的窗户。
5. The doors and windows were
planked up.
门窗被木板封住了。
更多例句:
1. She lay on a
plank bed without mattress or covers.
她躺在一张没有床垫和被子的木板床上。
2. He
planked down a deposit of $10,000 in cash.
他付了一笔10,000美元的押金现金。
3. The hunter
planked himself down on the grassy bank of the river.
猎人蹲在河边的草地上。
4. He
planked himself down on the bench.
他在长椅上坐下来。
5. She stood up and
planked herself on the window sill.
她站起来,把自己依靠在窗台上。
注:以上例句仅供参考,具体用法请以实际语境为准。