thump

thump
verb
[with obj.]
  1. hit (someone or something) heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement
    重击,捶击,撞击
    Holman thumped the desk with his hand.
    霍尔曼用手猛击桌子。
    [no obj.]she thumped on the cottage door.
    她嘭嘭嘭地敲打村舍的门。
    ■[with obj. and adverbial of direction]move (something) forcefully, noisily, or decisively
    猛力(或用劲)地移动
    she picked up the kettle then thumped it down again.
    她提起水壶后又把它重重地掼下去。
    ■[no obj., with adverbial of direction]move or do something with a heavy deadened sound[with obj.]
    重步走(或前行);重重(或狠狠)地做
    Philip thumped down on the settee.
    菲利普一屁股坐到沙发椅上。
    ■[no obj.](of a person's heart or pulse) beat or pulsate strongly, typically because of fear or excitement
    (常指因害怕、激动而使心脏、脉搏)怦怦直跳
    ■(thump something out)play a tune enthusiastically but heavy-handedly
    猛力弹奏
    ■(informal)defeat heavily
    (非正式)痛打,狠揍;彻底击垮
    [with obj. and complement]Bristol thumped Rugby 35–13.
    布里斯托尔队以35比13大胜拉格比队。
noun
  1. a heavy dull blow with a person's fist or a blunt implement
    重击,捶击,撞击
    I felt a thump on my back.
    我感到后背被狠揍了一拳。
    ■a loud deadened sound
    重击声,嘭声
    his wife put down her iron with a thump.
    他妻子嘭地放下熨斗。
    ■a strong heartbeat, especially one caused by fear or excitement
    (尤指恐惧、激动引起的)心脏怦怦跳动声
派生
thumper
noun
语源
  1. mid 16th cent.: imitative
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