英语单词 | pluck |
---|---|
英美音标 | 英 [plʌk] 美 [plʌk] |
中文释义 | v.摘;猛拉;拔;拨弹(乐器) n.猛拉;勇气;动物内脏 |
英语例句 | (1) He plucked a rose for his lover. (2) A stranger plucked at my sleeve as I was leaving. (3) When you kill a chicken to eat, you have to pluck it. (4) He felt a pluck on the fishing line (5) She showed a lot of pluck in dealing with the intruders. (6) He showed a lot of pluck to leave a safe job and set up his own business. (7) He couldn't pluck up enough courage to ask her to go out with him. |
中文例句 | (1) 他为情人摘了一朵玫瑰花。 (2) 我刚要离去,一个陌生人拽我的袖子。 (3) 当你杀鸡吃时,你得拔去鸡毛。 (4) 他感到鱼钩拉了一下。 (5) 她对付那些闯入的歹徒表现得十分勇敢。 (6) 他放弃了一份安定的工作而自己创业,表现出了极大的勇气。 (7) 他不能鼓起足够的勇气请她一起外出。 |
vocabulary简明 | To pluck is to pick or pull a single item out of many, like a flower or a hair. As a noun, pluck is energy or enthusiasm, even when things are looking grim. |
vocabulary扩展 | Don't pluck only the best cherries off the tree: that's cherry-picking! Before you cook a goose, you need to pluck its feathers. If it looks like your goose is cooked, however, then show some pluck, and figure out a way to save yourself. Some characters who are famous for showing pluck include the Artful Dodger, Little Orphan Annie, and Benji the dog. They all kept their chins up and kept on trying, even when things looked really dark. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词]采;摘 If you pluck a fruit, flower, or leaf, you take it between your fingers and pull it in order to remove it from its stalk where it is growing. [V n [V n] [WRITTEN 笔语]
2 [VERB 动词]拔;拉;抽;扯 If you pluck something from somewhere, you take it between your fingers and pull it sharply from where it is. [V n [WRITTEN 笔语]
3 [VERB 动词]弹,拨(乐器) If you pluck a guitar or other musical instrument, you pull the strings with your fingers and let them go, so that they make a sound. [V n]
4 [VERB 动词]拔除(鸡或其他死禽)的毛 If you pluck a chicken or other dead bird, you pull its feathers out to prepare it for cooking. [V n]
5 [VERB 动词](用镊子)拔,修(眉毛) If a woman plucks her eyebrows, she pulls out some of the hairs using tweezers. [V n]
6 [VERB 动词]挖掘;使一跃成名 If someone unknown is given an important job or role and quickly becomes famous because of it, you can say that they have been plucked from obscurity or plucked from an unimportant position. [ [V n [usu passive] [WRITTEN 笔语]
7 [VERB 动词]把…(从险境中)救起 If someone is rescued from a dangerous situation, you can say that they are plucked from it or are plucked to safety. [ [ [usu passive]
8 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]勇气;胆量;决心 If you say that someone has pluck, you mean that they show courage and determination when they are in a difficult or frightening situation. [approval]
9 [PHRASE 短语]鼓起勇气 If you pluck up the courage to do something that you feel nervous about, you make an effort to be brave enough to do it. [V inflects]
10 [PHRASE 短语]脱口而出;随意说出 If you say that someone plucks a figure, name, or date out of the air, you mean that they say it without thinking much about it before they speak. [V inflects]
|
Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.
Next card: Dice throw plural singular turn cut roll 轮到你掷骰子了
Previous card: Sincere i charity 英 sɪn'sɪə(r)] 美 sɪn'sɪr adj.真诚的;诚挚的 persuade
Up to card list: 17641 COCA words