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单词 planked
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plankedadj.

Brit. /plaŋ(k)t/, U.S. /plæŋ(k)t/
Forms: see plank v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: plank v., -ed suffix1; plank n., -ed suffix2.
Etymology: Partly < plank v. + -ed suffix1, and partly < plank n. + -ed suffix2.
1. Made from or covered with planks.
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society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > wood in specific form > [adjective] > made of boards or planks
planchered1440
boarded1444
boarden1454
planked?c1525
planky?1611
planched1614
board-built1837
board-and-bat1902
?c1525 (a1503) Receyt Ladie Kateryne (Coll. Arms M.13) (1990) iv. 53 Duble stages, very thyk and many, wilbyldid and plankyd, for the honest and comon people.
1608 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. (new ed.) ii. iv. 139 A flying Bridge..and planked Battlements On every story, for his Men's defence.
1639 T. de Gray Compl. Horseman i. iii. 12 A planked flore is warmer then a paved or pitched.
1665 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 1 46 To make Coperas or Vitriol, they take a quantity of the said Ashes, and throwing them into a square planked pit in the Earth,..they cover the same with ordinary water, and let it lye twenty four hours.
1793 R. Mylne Rep. Surv. Thames improving Navigation 27 Both the side Streams should be shut up, with low planked Weirs.
1819 W. Scott Ivanhoe III. i. 12 The faithful Gurth indeed sprung forward on the planked bridge.
1873 J. H. Beadle Undeveloped West xxxvi. 769 As one result of their smooth planked streets, much attention is given to fine turn-outs.
1932 W. Faulkner Light in August v. 101 Lying in the single blanket upon the loosely planked floor..he could see through the shutterless window.
1994 J. Barth Once upon Time 123 Then he sets the sleeved can down on the old planked table, permanently damp and black with dry rot.
2. Hat-making. Of a hat: shaped and hardened on a plank. See plank v. 5. Obsolete. rare.
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1845 G. Dodd Brit. Manuf. 5th Ser. 164 The felted or ‘planked’ cap is taken to a stove-room and dried.
3. Originally and chiefly North American. Of fish, meat, etc.: cooked on a board over an open fire. In later use: cooked on a board in an oven.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > cooking > [adjective] > cooked (of specific food) > fish
planked1855
1855 Sun (Baltimore) 30 Apr. 4/1 Did you ever eat a ‘plank'd shad’?
1885 Science 5 426 The principal dish was ‘planked’ shad. By this process four fish are fastened to a board, and held towards a hot fire. Whilst cooking, the fish are constantly basted with a preparation made of butter, salt, and other ingredients.
1906 N.Y. Globe 27 Apr. 7 The planked chicken was served on the plank.
1947 P. G. Wodehouse Full Moon iv. 83 An order of planked steak.
1978 Lancashire Life Nov. 170/1 One of the popular specialities of the house, was..planked steak: a reasonably substantial T-bone, prepared on that slab of oak, and accompanied by broccoli, mushrooms, tomatoes, [etc.].
2002 M. Chiarello Casual Cooking 29 Slather this emerald green butter on planked salmon.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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