thumping
英 [ˈθʌmpɪŋ]
美 [ˈθʌmpɪŋ]
adj. 很大的; 巨大的
v. 重击; 狠打; (尤指用拳)捶击; (使)撞击,嘭地发出闷响; 强有力地跳动; 怦怦地跳
thump的现在分词
adv. 极端地; 非常地
Collins.1 / BNC.21595 / COCA.25491
牛津词典
adj.
- 很大的;巨大的
very big- a thumping majority
压倒的多数
- a thumping majority
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 极大的;了不起的;严重的
Thumpingis used to emphasize that something is very great or severe.- The Right has a thumping majority...
右派占绝大多数。 - The gloom deepened after a thumping £45m loss at British Rail.
英国铁路公司遭受了 4,500 万英镑的巨额损失后境况更加惨淡。 - Thumpingis also an adverb.
- A thumping good time was had by all.
大家都很尽兴。
- The Right has a thumping majority...
- See also:thump
英英释义
noun
adj
双语例句
- I could hear the banging and thumping of people moving furniture.
我可以听到有人在砰砰嘭嘭地搬家具。 - His heart thumping and his throat dry, he went down the steps.
他的心砰砰直跳,嗓子发干。他走下台阶。 - He stood still, his heart thumping wildly.
他静静的站在那里,心脏狂跳不止。 - The entire pile shifted and slid, thumping onto the floor.
那整整一摞东西动了一下后滑落下来,嘭的一声全掉到了地上。 - The Right has a thumping majority
右派占绝大多数。 - He spoke angrily, thumping the table with his fist.
他愤怒地边讲边用拳头重击桌子。 - Her heart was thumping against her ribs
她的心脏紧抵着肋骨砰砰跳动。 - Her heart was thumping with emotion.
她激动得心怦怦跳。 - Her heart was thumping as she ascended the stairs.
她上楼梯时,心怦怦跳个不停。 - Somehow he managed to break his tumble with his hands and turn it into a clumsy thumping cartwheel.
但好在他用手阻止了翻滚变成了笨拙的滑跌。