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plank

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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plank /plæŋk/ noun [countable]  1 TBCa long narrow piece of wooden board, used especially for making structures to walk on (厚)木板,板条 a long plank of wood 一长条厚木板 a bridge made of planks 用厚木板搭成的桥2 IDEAone of the main features or principles of an argument etc 〔论证等的〕要点,核心 platformplank of an argument/policy/campaign etc the main plank of their argument 他们论点的核心 a central plank of our policy 我们政策的要点 a five-plank campaign including raising the minimum wage 包括提高最低工资等五项核心内容的运动 walk the plank at walk1(13), → as thick as two short planks at thick1(7)
Examples from the Corpus
plankDole and Kemp both oppose abortion, and the new Republican platform retains a strong anti-abortion plank.The Kansas senator indicated a willingness to make minor changes in the anti-abortion plank in the Republican platform.Even so, much activity can be encouraged with improvised equipment such as planks, boxes, tyres and barrels.Cracking down on illegal immigration was one of the state Republicans' major campaign planks.Another central plank in this revisionist argument was that there was no such thing as the popular will.Thus far, only two relatively minor planks of the 10-point House-initiated legislative agenda have become law.That plank also opposes the use of public funds for abortion and organizations that advocate abortion.Four fingers were thrust, gripping, through a gap between the planks of the door.Facing him across the bleached wooden plank, Melissa became aware of an extraordinary change in his manner.plank of woodOr a plank of wood on polystyrene block?I took with me, against my parents' will, a treasured possession: a plank of wood.No handy planks of wood, no convenient lengths of baler twine kindly left behind by a farmer.The sixth one was called caterpillar it was two long planks of wood with poles coming out of it.Inside was a field of mud, planks of wood thrown about.The second task was to stand on some planks of wood which had been set out in a hexagon.You can often find a colony by looking under large flat stones, planks of wood or rubble lying on the soil.It looked like a condemned storefront, planks of wood everywhere, but through the corrugated tin door was a party.plank of an argument/policy/campaign etcThe main plank of a campaign he hopes will overturn the Conservative's slender 1,400 majority in the seat.
Origin plank (1200-1300) Old North French planke, from Latin planca, from plancus flat
plank nounChinese
piece narrow board, especially long Corpus used wooden of a


plank
plank /plæŋk/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old North French
 Origin: planke, from Latin planca, from plancus 'flat'
1. a long narrow piece of wooden board, used especially for making structures to walk on:
    a long plank of wood
    a bridge made of planks
2. one of the main features or principles of an argument etc ⇨ platform
    plank of an argument/policy/campaign etc
    the main plank of their argument
    a central plank of our policy
    a five-plank campaign including raising the minimum wage
walk the plank at walk1(13), ⇨ as thick as two short planks at thick1(7)


plankBrE /plæŋk/ 🔊NAmE /plæŋk/ 🔊 nouna long narrow flat piece of wood that is used for making floors, etc. 木板;板条a plank of wood一块木板条a wooden plank一条木板a main point in the policy of an organization, especially a political party (政党等的)政策准则,政纲的核心The central plank of the bill was rural development. 这一法案的核心是农村发展。🔊🔊(as) thick as two short ˈplanks(BrE, informal) (of a person ) very stupid 笨得像木头人;笨到极点

climate, earth, equator, equinox, hemisphere, International Date Line, latitude, map, planet, tropic

walk the ˈplank(in the past) to walk along a board placed over the side of a ship and fall into the sea, as a punishment 走跳板(旧时强迫受害人在置于船舷外的跳板上行走而致落水)