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thud

/thuhd/US // θʌd //UK // (θʌd) //

噔噔噔,砰的一声,咚咚,砰砰

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a dull sound, as of a heavy blow or fall.
    • : a blow causing such a sound.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    thud·ded, thud·ding.

    • : to strike or fall with a dull sound of heavy impact.

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Examples

  • They even included the thud and rocking that they’ll experience after they hit the ocean following reentry.

  • As I was about to search for some, three logs fell on the ground next to me with a thud, as if gifted from the gods.

  • Every thud against my body solidified my desire to leave this world.

  • Though a handful of Democratic lawmakers did introduce legislation that would add four seats to the Supreme Court and give Democratic appointees a 7-6 majority, the bill landed with a thud in Congress.

  • Bekele fainted next, landing with a thud on the garage’s concrete floor as the car continued to run.

  • For every nanosecond that I miraculously lift off the ground, I land with an inordinately loud thud.

  • The guns raised in unison, the sighting of the game, the rounds of shots, the thud as a prey is felled, and then the silence.

  • The most recent, a great big, messy love letter, is about to land with a dull thud in your neighborhood bookstore.

  • Obviously, if it were just Democrats, the Republicans would have had the votes to pass the THUD bill.

  • You could hear the clicking in the back and when you opened it, it had a thud to it.

  • There was a distant, dull boom in the air—a repeated heavy thud.

  • In this way he can reach up to the tops of the tallest trees and cut off the cocoanuts; when thud!

  • Then a sudden sound sent him on to one elbow—the thud of an approaching horse's hoofs.

  • Heavy steps rang on the bridge over his head, and the thud of their fall was like thunder to the man beneath.

  • The dull thud of a footfall in the cell above hammers on my head with maddening regularity.