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pumping

/puhm-ping/US // ˈpʌm pɪŋ //

抽水,泵送,抽水机,抽吸

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of pumping or the action of a pump.
    • : Meteorology. rapid change in the height of the column in a mercury barometer, resulting from fluctuations in the surrounding air pressure.

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Examples

  • It’s thought to be the result of years of high-pressure pumping of large volumes of blood, but studies haven’t found any evidence that it leads to health problems.

  • Double pumps empty both breasts at the same time, cutting pumping time in half.

  • The post The best breast pump for comfortable, effective pumping wherever you are appeared first on Popular Science.

  • The more natural the movement and suction, the easier it is for a pumping mom.

  • Consider how often, when, and where you’ll pump to find a pump that fits your pumping needs and lifestyle.

  • So we know that boring down to the bedrock and pumping it full of fluid can cause earthquakes.

  • Since 2004, US oil output has jumped by about 56 percent, the equivalent of pumping an extra 3.1 million barrels a day.

  • Google, he claims, is a “good monopoly” because it keeps pumping out fresh ideas.

  • Scott has struggled to connect with voters in the Sunshine State despite pumping his own dollars into the effort.

  • They perform as God made them to, diligently pumping out future patriots at 13-month intervals.

  • Watt's first pumping engine was started at Bloomfield Colliery, March 8, 1776.

  • They may be made both winding and pumping engines at the same time, if so required.

  • Trevithick was equally ready with the application of steam-power either for pumping of water or for boring and removing rock.

  • Then some genius steadied the wind pressure by pumping air into a reservoir partly filled with water.

  • Wheal Concord pumping engine, in 1827 had a similar air-pump.