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dumped

/duhmp/US // dʌmp //UK // (dʌmp) //

被抛弃的,被丢弃的,被抛弃,被丢弃

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to drop or let fall in a mass; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly: Dump the topsoil here.
    • : to empty out, as from a container, by tilting or overturning.
    • : to unload or empty out, as by tilting or overturning.
    • : to dismiss, fire, or release from a contract: The first baseman was dumped from the team after hitting .210 for the first half of the season.
    • : Informal. to end a relationship with, especially when the decision is one-sided: I can’t believe she waited until just after Valentine’s Day to dump me.
    • : to transfer or rid oneself of suddenly and irresponsibly: Don't dump your troubles on me!
    • : Boxing Slang. to knock down: The champion was dumped twice but won the fight.to lose intentionally: a bribe to dump a fight.
    • : Commerce. to put on the market in large quantities and at a low price without regard to the effect on market conditions.to sell into foreign markets below cost in order to promote exports or damage foreign competition.
    • : Computers. to print, display, or record on an output medium, often at the time a program fails.
    • : Slang. to kill; murder: There were threats to dump him if he didn't pay up.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to fall or drop down suddenly.
    • : to throw away or discard garbage, refuse, etc.
    • : Commerce. to offer goods for sale in large quantities at a low price.to dump below-cost goods into foreign markets.
    • : to release contents: a sewage pipe that dumps in the ocean.
    • : Informal. to complain, criticize, gossip, or tell another person one's problems: He calls me up just to dump.
    • : Slang: Vulgar. defecate.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an accumulation of discarded garbage, refuse, etc.
    • : Also called dumpsite, dumping-ground . a place where garbage, refuse, etc., is deposited.
    • : Military. a collection of ammunition, stores, etc., deposited at some point, as near a battlefront, for distribution.the ammunition, stores, etc., so deposited.
    • : the act of dumping.
    • : Mining. a runway or embankment equipped with tripping devices, from which low-grade ore, rock, etc., are dumped.the pile of ore so dumped.
    • : Informal. a place, house, or town that is dilapidated, dirty, or disreputable.
    • : a bin or specially made carton in which items are displayed for sale: Fifty copies of the best-selling paperback novel were in a dump near the checkout counter.
    • : Computers. a copy of the contents of a computer's internal storage or of the contents of a file at a given instant, that is printed, displayed, or stored on an output medium.
    • : Slang: Vulgar. an act of defecating; evacuation: This photo is fantastic, except for the dog you can see taking a dump in the background.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbdrop, throw away

Examples

  • With the presidential election just 36 days away, the possibility of another distracting dump of hacked information looms large.

  • Food prices are sky-high while energy prices are in the dumps.

  • I was supposed to meet a friend to play at a dump site together.

  • I was a fledgling junk collector, sent out to prod garbage dumps for lost treasures.

  • First, the mining-waste dumps and landfills in these areas are full of materials that are ripe for retrieval, which provides an extra incentive to clean up the environment there.

  • The mass dump suggests that whoever did this, their primary motivation was to embarrass Sony Pictures.

  • They had a comic book section, and I would bring all the change I collected from the week and dump it on the comic book stand.

  • And the willingness to dump on British women in the name of Sharia law is a rot that runs up and down the length of society.

  • However, her popularity is waning as the big 3-0 approaches, so Garfield decides to dump her at an antique furniture store.

  • As he stepped on the curb, two guys in a dump truck started honking their horn.

  • The girls looked down, and with a glad cry of surprise Jess recognized a dump at the foot of the hill.

  • And there, I give you my word, three High-Pocketses were busy carrying galleys from the type-dump to the proof-press.

  • And as fast as they could carry a galley of type from the dump, another galley would just materialize there.

  • Jess had found a tin cup in the dump, and fastened on a wooden handle with a bit of wire.

  • "Dump her in here, ole-timer," cried Bud, holding out the frying pan emptied of all but grease.