美 [plʌk æt]
拔掉:用手指多次拉扯(某物)的一部分。
She starts to pluck at the air just in front of Ross.
她开始在罗斯的前面采集空气。
Ooh! Oh! She starts to pluck at the air just in front of Ross.
喔,奥。她开始在罗斯的前面采集空气。
Pictures of starving children always pluck at my heart strings.
我非常同情照片上的那些饥饿的孩子们。
While a Google hire might have to endure round after round of interviews, a savvy company can pluck off a candidate at the manager level and below by hitting him with an offer--and giving him or her just a few days to respond.
Britons were proud of the pluck shown by staging the games at all.
ECONOMIST: Echoes and lessons of London��s previous Olympic games
Citigroup executives say it was Mr. Buiter's strong views that caused them to pluck him from academia in 2009, when he was a professor at the London School of Economics.