plank
英 [plæŋk]
美 [plæŋk]
- n. [木] 厚木板;支架;政纲条款
- vt. 在…上铺板;撂下;立刻付款
- n. (Plank)人名;(英、俄、芬、德)普兰克
CET6+ TEM8 IELTS GRE TOEFL
1. The etymological idea underlying plank may be 'flatness'.
2. flake => plank (鼻音化).
3. plane(平的), blank(白板) => plank.
4. blank, flake, plane => plank.
5. plane + blank => plank.
6. 谐音“铺栏客”------铺栏板的人。
plank 木板,板条来自拉丁语planca,宽木板,板条,来自PIE*plak,平的,来自PIE*pele,展开,放平,词源同plan,plain.
- plank
- plank: [13] The etymological idea underlying plank may be ‘flatness’. It comes via planke, a northern dialect version of Old French planche (source of English planchette [19]), from late Latin planca ‘slab’, a derivative of the adjective plancus ‘flat’. This may have come from the same source as Greek pláx ‘flat surface’, ancestor of English placenta.
=> planchette - plank (n.)
- late 13c. (c. 1200 as a surname), from Old North French planke, variant of Old French planche "plank, slab, little wooden bridge" (12c.), from Late Latin planca "broad slab, board," probably from Latin plancus "flat, flat-footed," from PIE *plak- (1) "to be flat" (see placenta). Technically, timber sawed to measure 2 to 6 inches thick, 9 inches or more wide, and 8 feet or more long. Political sense of "item of a party platform" is U.S. coinage from 1848. To walk the plank, supposedly a pirate punishment, is first attested 1789 and most early references are to slave-traders disposing of excess human cargo in crossing the ocean.
- 1. Frank put the first plank down and nailed it in place.
- 弗兰克放下第一块厚木板,把它钉在合适的位置上。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Clamp one end of the plank to the edge of the table.
- 把厚木板的一端用夹具固定在桌子的边上。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. a plank of wood
- 一块木板条
来自《权威词典》
- 4. The plank fell on the ground with a thump.
- 砰的一声,木板倒下来了.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 5. The plank was set against the wall.
- 木板靠着墙壁.
来自《简明英汉词典》