单词 | thump |
释义 | thump I. transitive verb 1. a. < his tail thumped the ground — John & Ward Hawkins > < thumping the counter with his fist — Rearden Conner > b. c. < thumped the indoctrination officer who tried to stop him — Springfield (Massachusetts) Union > 2. 3. 4. < the old man thumped his glass down on the bar and stalked out — G.G.Carter > 5. < thump out a tune on the piano > intransitive verb 1. a. < the gorilla is just as likely to thump upon the upper chest with his fists — Weston La Barre > < the drums thumped and rolled again — Kenneth Roberts > b. < down the steps thumped a crush of cheerful boys — Wilfred Goatman > < the convoy of trucks thumped along for about thirty miles — Earle Birney > c. < his heart thumped at the sight of her — T.B.Costain > < the radiators began to thump — Berton Roueché > 2. < got a couple of United States Senators to thump for him — New York Herald Tribune > II. 1. < the thumps and bumps of factory and warehouse activity — Modern Industry > also < the smooth rumble of wheels over rails broke into a series of rattling thumps — John Dos Passons > 2. thumps plural but singular in construction a. b. 3. |
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