1 VERB (常指用拳头)猛击,重击,捶打 If you thump something, you hit it hard, usually with your fist. (常指用拳头)猛击,重击,捶打
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He thumped my shoulder affectionately, nearly knocking me over. [VERB noun]
他亲热地捶了一下我的肩膀,差点把我打倒。
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I heard you thumping on the door. [VERB + on]
我听见你咚咚地砸门。
SYN strike, hit, punch, pound
2 VERB (用拳头)打击,捶打 If you thump someone, you attack them and hit them with your fist. (用拳头)打击,捶打 [mainly British, informal]
3 V-ERG 重重地摔出;沉闷地撞击 If you thump something somewhere or if it thumps there, it makes a loud, dull sound by hitting something else. 重重地摔出;沉闷地撞击
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She thumped her hand on the witness box. [VERB noun prep.]
她抬手重重地砸在证人席上。
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Waiters went scurrying down the aisles, thumping down tureens of soup. [VERB noun with adv.]
服务员们匆匆忙忙穿过走道,把一盆盆汤重重地放在桌上。
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...paving stones and bricks which have been thumping down on police shields and helmets. [VERB prep./adv.]
噼里啪啦地砸在警察盾牌和头盔上的铺路石和砖块
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She dashed out through the door, her stockinged feet thumping softly as she ran up the stairs. [VERB]
她穿着袜子冲出房门,跑着上楼梯时发出轻柔的咚咚声。
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Where's that thumping noise coming from? [VERB-ing]
那个咚咚的响声是从哪里传来的?
SYN thud, crash, bang, thwack
4 VERB (心脏)怦怦跳,咚咚跳 When your heart thumps, it beats strongly and quickly, usually because you are afraid or excited. (心脏)怦怦跳,咚咚跳
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