2plonk yourself (down) informalSITto sit down heavily and then relax 重重地坐下放松自己
We plonked ourselves down in front of the telly and opened a couple of beers.
我们一屁股坐在电视机前,打开了几瓶啤酒。
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plonk yourself (down)• He was built like a brick shithouse and he plonked himself down right in front of the stage.
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plonk• The linkingcommentary is often otiose and always plonking.• I plonked down on the hard woodensofa and began musing: was he telling the truth?• He was built like a brick shithouse and he plonked himself down right in front of the stage.• When I had finished and sat back waiting for the verdict, Steve plonked his teamug down on to the table.• He plonked it on and got his first four.• Like Lego creations, concretefarmhousessportadditional stories in brick, plonked on by builders in a hurry.• The books are plonked on the table.• Are those things for me? Just plonk them down anywhere.• She brought a bottle of beer and a glass and plonked them on the table in front of me.• Luckily, you can now plonk your curiousinfants in front of KnowledgeAdventure and let them find out for themselves.
plonk• She felt sick again, and sat down with a plonk.• Ginger beer, cider, real ale and plonk.• Gather friends around you this evening for something to eat and a glass of plonk.• The range of wines available for under £3 is vast, and by no means is it all roughplonk.• Pick of the plonk and pies Fiona Beckett Wines to trot out with the turkey.• I never use plonk - it contributes nothing to the recipe and can ruin a dish.