plop UK [plɒp] US [plɑ:p] noun only singular informal ■a soft sound like that of something solid dropping lightly into a liquid (物体落水的)扑通声,咚•The stone fell into the water with a plop.那颗石子咚的一声掉进了水里。 UK [plɒp] US [plɑ:p] verb (-pp-) PUT DOWN 放下 intransitive or transitive [+ adv/prep] ■to sit down or land heavily or without taking care, or to put something down without taking care 重重地坐下;随便地放下•He came and plopped down next to me.他走过来,在我旁边重重坐下。 •Lynn plopped a paper cup down beside her.琳恩把一个纸杯随手放在她身边。 UK [plɒp] US [plɑ:p] verb (-pp-) SOUND 声音 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition informal ■to fall with a soft sound 咚地落下•I noticed drops of water plopping onto the carpet.我注意到水正滴滴答答往地毯上滴。 |