thump 的 3 个定义
- a blow with something thick and heavy, producing a dull sound; a heavy knock.
- the sound made by or as if by such a blow.
- to strike or beat with something thick and heavy, so as to produce a dull sound; pound.
- to strike against heavily and noisily.
- Informal. to thrash severely.
- to strike, beat, or fall heavily, with a dull sound.
- to walk with heavy steps; pound.
- to palpitate or beat violently, as the heart.
thump 近义词
hit
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- 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.
- Biles was solid throughout the routine, punctuating each skill with the confident thump of a solid landing on the beam.
- It delivers plenty of thump while removing more fear that it could get ruined rolling around in the sand or falling in the water.
- He picked up a large stick and lobbed it through the trees; it crashed through branches, and we heard it land with a thump.
- The first day I arrived, I had heard the sound in my hotel in Shahre Nau, a deep thump, and shivered.
- Conservatives are far more eager to thump their chests about these things.
- In the end, Silverman hurled her microphone to the floor with an ear-splitting thump, and made a quick getaway.
- From somewhere in the thicket below a muffled thump, thump, thump came up to them, as though some one was wielding an ax.
- Simultaneously, Bud swung his feet to the cold floor with a thump designed solely to inform Cash that Bud was getting up.
- His head was still sore from that great thump against the apple tree.
- Then the same strange thump, thump, thump, was heard going down the trail again.
- 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.