原级:pluck
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第三人称单数:plucks
第三人称复数:plucks
现在分词:plucking
1. 弹弦乐:Violin: 小提琴 | Plucked: 弹弦乐 | Acoustic Guitar:真实吉他
1. A clutch of ancient diamonds plucked from the hills of Western Australia have been identified as the oldest remnants of the Earth's crust ever recovered.
2. The courage plucked up by the " free hugs " campaigners to break through the fetters of convention is admirable.
3. The navy and other fishing boats plucked 19 fishermen and all 16 crew members from the water late Sunday.
4. Westerners are cropping up on all kinds of television shows - literally plucked from the street.
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5. It was under discussion because nose hairs may be plucked out in the process, and cutting hair on the Sabbath is outlawed.
6. The whole next day I shimmied around my apartment with those divinely plucked tunes still echoing in my head.
7. The role usually goes to young starlets or beautiful women plucked from the downtrodden areas where the samba schools are based.
8. All day long, rescuers in boats and helicopters plucked bedraggled flood refugees from rooftops and attics.
9. But the Freeman caf on Hubei Lu looks like it has been plucked from a hutong in Houhai and is the place to relax.
10. They have to be plucked before they harden and mature, but must still be flavorful enough.
adj
1. of a stringed instrument
sounded with the fingers or a plectrum
2. having the feathers removed, as from a pelt or a fowl
e.g. a plucked chicken
an unfeathered goose