thump / θʌmp /

⚽高中词汇捶打砰的一声砰砰砰地一声

thump3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a blow with something thick and heavy, producing a dull sound; a heavy knock.
  2. the sound made by or as if by such a blow.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to strike or beat with something thick and heavy, so as to produce a dull sound; pound.
  2. to strike against heavily and noisily.
  3. Informal. to thrash severely.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to strike, beat, or fall heavily, with a dull sound.
  2. to walk with heavy steps; pound.
  3. to palpitate or beat violently, as the heart.

thump 近义词

n. 名词 noun

hit

更多thump例句

  1. However, on music made for the bass to be felt as well as heard, the high Bass Boost can really help lay that extra thump on your chest.
  2. Biles was solid throughout the routine, punctuating each skill with the confident thump of a solid landing on the beam.
  3. It delivers plenty of thump while removing more fear that it could get ruined rolling around in the sand or falling in the water.
  4. He picked up a large stick and lobbed it through the trees; it crashed through branches, and we heard it land with a thump.
  5. The first day I arrived, I had heard the sound in my hotel in Shahre Nau, a deep thump, and shivered.
  6. Conservatives are far more eager to thump their chests about these things.
  7. In the end, Silverman hurled her microphone to the floor with an ear-splitting thump, and made a quick getaway.
  8. From somewhere in the thicket below a muffled thump, thump, thump came up to them, as though some one was wielding an ax.
  9. Simultaneously, Bud swung his feet to the cold floor with a thump designed solely to inform Cash that Bud was getting up.
  10. His head was still sore from that great thump against the apple tree.
  11. Then the same strange thump, thump, thump, was heard going down the trail again.
  12. Never again did the woman hear that strange thump, thump, thump; and never again did the bear call to see if she were at home.