释义 |
thud I. \ˈthəd\ intransitive verb (thudded ; thudded ; thudding ; thuds) Etymology: probably from Middle English thudden to thrust, push, from Old English thyddan : to move or strike so as to make a thud < an uppercut that thudded like a mallet on wood — Donn Byrne > II. noun (-s) 1. Scotland : a tempest or gust of wind : windstorm 2. a. : a blow or a series of repeated blows b. : a dull sound like that produced by striking with or against a somewhat soft substance : thump < the whistle and thud of the bullets — Hanama Tasaki > < fell with the dull thud of a sack of sand — Green Peyton > |