transcription, транскрипция: [ plɒŋk ]
( plonks, plonking, plonked)
1.
If you plonk something somewhere, you put it or drop it there heavily and carelessly. ( BRIT INFORMAL; in AM, use plunk )
She plonked the beer on the counter.
VERB : V n prep / adv
2.
If you plonk yourself somewhere, you sit down carelessly without paying attention to the people around you. ( BRIT INFORMAL; in AM, use plunk )
Steve plonked himself down on a seat and stayed motionless as the bus moved away.
VERB : V pron-refl adv / prep
3.
Plonk is cheap or poor quality wine. ( mainly BRIT INFORMAL )
N-MASS
4.
A plonk is a heavy, hollow sound. ( mainly BRIT )
...the dry plonk of tennis balls...
N-SING ; SOUND