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Elisa
Help with these words and expression
Hello everyone! I need some help... I don´t know the meaning of:
- slip on
- plonk
- working out problems
Could somebody help me?
2015年5月11日 17:55
解答 · 8
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Hey
"Slip-on" is a shoe that does not have ties and you can put on ot take them off very easily.
"Plonk" as a verb, it means to set down something heavily or carelessly. For example:- she plonked her glass on the table.
"work out" means to complete or solve something (in your case it is solve).
Hope it helps.
2015年5月11日
1
Good answers. Plonk is a great word for wine - 'just bring a bottle of plonk to the party.'
I can think of a few other similar expressions which might be interesting:
1. You can 'slip into' something comfortable, e.g. a loose shirt
2. You can 'slip on' ice which probably means you'll fall over.
3. A 'workout' refers to exercise, e.g. he went for a tough work out in the gym.
Hope this helps.
2015年5月11日
1
Plonk can also be a slang word for wine
2015年5月11日
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