释义 |
clunk I. \ˈkləŋk\ noun (-s) Etymology: imitative 1. chiefly Scotland : a sound such as is made when a cork is quickly drawn or when liquid flows intermittently from a bottle 2. : a blow or the sound of a blow : thump 3. : a dull or stupid person II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) intransitive verb 1. : to make a clunk, especially a dull thumping or bumping 2. : to hit something with a clunk < the gun … clunked on the floor — Mickey Spillane > transitive verb 1. dialect England : to swallow with audible effort 2. : to strike or hit with a clunk |