英语释义
1. to pull or pick off or out
2. to remove something (such as hairs) from by or as if by plucking
pluck one's eyebrows
3. rob, fleece
4. to move, remove, or separate forcibly or abruptly
plucked the child from the middle of the street
5. to pick, pull, or grasp at
6. to play by sounding the strings with the fingers or a pick
7. to make a sharp pull or twitch
8. an act or instance of plucking or pulling
9. the heart, liver, lungs, and trachea of a slaughtered animal especially as an item of food
10. courageous readiness to fight or continue against odds dogged resolution
11. to pull (something) quickly to remove it
12. to remove some or all of the feathers or hairs from (something)
13. to take (someone or something) away from a place or situation suddenly or by force
14. a quality that makes you continue trying to do or achieve something that is difficult courage and determination
15. to pull off pick
pluck grapes
16. to remove something (as a hair or feather) with a quick pull
17. to seize and remove quickly snatch
She … plucked the envelope from the mailbox …
— Andrew Clements, Frindle
18. to pull at (a string) and let go
19. a sharp pull tug
20. courage, spirit
There was a … streak of pluck in him.
— Sid Fleischman, The Whipping Boy