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1 plonk down
plonk [sth.] down colloq. lasciare cadere di peso, sbattere [box, sack]to plonk oneself down on — lasciarsi cadere pesantemente su, sprofondarsi in [ sofa]; plonk down [sth.] AE (pay) sganciare [ sum]
* * *plonk [sth.] down colloq. lasciare cadere di peso, sbattere [box, sack]to plonk oneself down on — lasciarsi cadere pesantemente su, sprofondarsi in [ sofa]; plonk down [sth.] AE (pay) sganciare [ sum]
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2 plonk
I [plɒŋk]1) (sound) tonfo m., suono m. sordo2) colloq. (wine) = vino poco costosoII [plɒŋk]verbo transitivo colloq. sbattere [plate, bottle]* * *[ploŋk](to place or put noisily and rather clumsily: He plonked his books on the table; She plonked herself down in front of the fire.) lasciar cadere; lasciarsi cadere* * *I [plɒŋk] n Brit(fam: wine) vino ordinarioII [plɒŋk]1. n(sound) tonfo2. adv3. vtfam, (also: plonk down) appoggiare pesantementeto plonk o.s. down — lasciarsi cadere (di peso)
* * *plonk /plɒŋk/A n.B avv.(to) plonk /plɒŋk/A v. i.B v. t.lasciar cadere con un tonfo (o di peso); sbattere: He plonked the coins on the counter, sbatté le monete sul bancone● to plonk oneself, lasciarsi cadere di peso; gettarsi (o buttarsi) di schianto ( su una sedia, a letto, ecc.).* * *I [plɒŋk]1) (sound) tonfo m., suono m. sordo2) colloq. (wine) = vino poco costosoII [plɒŋk]verbo transitivo colloq. sbattere [plate, bottle]
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