释义 |
splunge, v. dial. and U.S.|splʌndʒ| [Imitative.] intr. To plunge.
1839Marryat Diary Amer. Ser. i. II. 232 Here are two real American words:—‘Sloping’—for slinking away; ‘Splunging’, like a porpoise. 1844Carlyle in Froude Life (1884) I. 335 After a certain period of splunging and splashing. 1897R. M. Johnston Old Times Mid. Georgia 68, I had no more idees of getting married again than I had of splunging head foremost into the very bottom o' Rudisill's mill-pond. |