pluck的意思和读音

pluck

: [plʌk] : [plʌk]

v.

n.

plucks  plucking  plucked  

n.cowardice

n.nerve,courage,guts,determination,bravery

v.pull,pick at,pull out,remove,strum

pluckv.hair

1.[t]~ sth (out)to pull out hairs with your fingers or with tweezers

She plucked out a grey hair.

expertly plucked eyebrows

chicken, etc.

2.[t]~ sth退to pull the feathers off a dead bird, for example a chicken, in order to prepare it for cooking

musical instrument

3.[t][i]~ (at) sthto play a musical instrument, especially a guitar , by pulling the strings with your fingers

to pluck the strings of a violin

He took the guitar and plucked at the strings.

remove sb/sth

4.[t]~ sb (from sth) (to sth)to remove sb from a place or situation, especially one that is unpleasant or dangerous

Police plucked a drowning girl from the river yesterday.

Survivors of the wreck were plucked to safety by a helicopter.

She was plucked from obscurity to instant stardom.

5.[t]~ sth (from sth)to take hold of sth and remove it by pulling it

He plucked the wallet from the man's grasp.

fruit/flower

6.[t]~ sth (from sth)to pick a fruit, flower, etc. from where it is growing

I plucked an orange from the tree.

IDM

I just plucked a figure out of the air and said : ‘Would £1 000 seem reasonable to you?’:“ 1 000 ?”

pluck sth out of the airto say a name, number, etc. without thinking about it, especially in answer to a question

I just plucked a figure out of the air and said : ‘Would £1 000 seem reasonable to you?’:“ 1 000 ?”

I finally plucked up the courage to ask her for a date.

pluck up (the) courage (to do sth)to make yourself do sth even though you are afraid to do it

I finally plucked up the courage to ask her for a date.

n.

1.[u](informal)courage and determination

It takes a lot of pluck to do what she did.

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v.1.to pull the feathers off the body of a dead bird so that it can be cooked; to pull a piece of fruit from a tree, or a flower or leaf from a plant; to pull a hair from your face, head, or body using your nails or a pair of tweezers2.to pull the strings of a musical instrument with your fingers in order to produce a sound3.to pick up something quickly with your fingers4.to take someone quickly from a particular place or situation1.to pull the feathers off the body of a dead bird so that it can be cooked; to pull a piece of fruit from a tree, or a flower or leaf from a plant; to pull a hair from your face, head, or body using your nails or a pair of tweezers2.to pull the strings of a musical instrument with your fingers in order to produce a sound3.to pick up something quickly with your fingers4.to take someone quickly from a particular place or situation

n.1.the quality of being brave and determined

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1."I will stay with you one night longer, " said the Swallow, "but I cannot pluck out your eye. You would be quite blind then. ",”,“。”

2.If it were only a flower, round and small and sweet, I could pluck it from its stem to set it in your hair.

3.She did not quite promise to pluck each voter from a burning building, but she left the distinct impression that she might.

4.Seem and pluck the man of the last narrative with you, ambition chance crary.

5.I watch him attempt to pluck his pills from their narrow compartment, but his hands are shaking and his thumb is too big.

6.It had enticed Lyman into its toils to pluck from him his manhood and his honesty, corrupting him and poisoning him beyond redemption.使

7.He could not pluck up enough courage to ask her to marry him.

8.It is said that if you operate on a tumour neatly you can pluck it out in one pocket, intact.

9.So what I decided to do is to pluck fine hair out of my face.

10.He couldn't pluck up enough courage to ask her to GO out with him.