Pluck

[plʌk]

解释:

(noun.) the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord.

(verb.) strip of feathers; 'pull a chicken'; 'pluck the capon'.

(verb.) pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion; 'he plucked the strings of his mandolin'.

(verb.) pull or pull out sharply; 'pluck the flowers off the bush'.

录入:赛斯--From WordNet

解释:

(v. t.) To pull; to draw.

(v. t.) Especially, to pull with sudden force or effort, or to pull off or out from something, with a twitch; to twitch; also, to gather, to pick; as, to pluck feathers from a fowl; to pluck hair or wool from a skin; to pluck grapes.

(v. t.) To strip of, or as of, feathers; as, to pluck a fowl.

(v. t.) To reject at an examination for degrees.

(v. i.) To make a motion of pulling or twitching; -- usually with at; as, to pluck at one's gown.

(n.) The act of plucking; a pull; a twitch.

(n.) The heart, liver, and lights of an animal.

(n.) Spirit; courage; indomitable resolution; fortitude.

(n.) The act of plucking, or the state of being plucked, at college. See Pluck, v. t., 4.

(v. t.) The lyrie.

手打:洛雷塔

同义词及近义词:

v. a. Pull (quickly), twitch, snatch, jerk, yerk.

n. Spirit, courage, resolution, manhood, indomitableness, backbone, determination, energy, force, mettle, nerve, hardihood, force of character, strength of will.

卡尔文校对

解释:

v.t. to pull off or away: to snatch: to strip as a fowl of its feathers: (slang) to reject an examinee as inefficient.—n. a single act of plucking.—n. Pluck′er.—Pluck off (Shak.) to abate from the rank; Pluck up to pull out by the roots: to summon up as courage.

n. the heart liver and lungs of an animal—hence heart courage spirit.—adjs. Plucked Pluck′y having pluck or spirit.—adv. Pluck′ily.—n. Pluck′iness.

校对:塔玛拉

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手打:曼弗雷德

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