pump的意思和读音

pump

: [pʌmp] : [pʌmp]

n.

v.

abbr.(=politically upwardly mobile personality)

pumps  pumping  pumped  

adj.+n.hydraulic pump,submersible pump,peristaltic pump,portable pump,pump chamber

v.+n.pump station,pump water,oil pump,pump air,pump money

v.drive,impel,propel,thrust,push

pumpn.

1.a machine that is used to force liquid, gas or air into or out of sth

She washed her face at the pump in front of the inn.

a petrol pump

a gas pump

a foot/hand pump(= that you work by using your foot or hand)

a bicycle pump

2.穿a woman's formal shoe that is plain and does not cover the top part of the foot

3.穿a woman's light soft flat shoe worn for dancing or exercise; a similar style of shoe worn as a fashion item

ballet pumps

v.

1.[t][i]to make water, air, gas, etc. flow in a particular direction by using a pump or sth that works like a pump

The engine is used for pumping water out of the mine.

The heart pumps blood around the body.

The lake had been pumped dry.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to flow in a particular direction as if it is being forced by a pump

Blood was pumping out of his wound.

3.[t]~ sth (+ adv./prep.)to move sth quickly up and down or in and out

He kept pumping my hand up and down.

I pumped the handle like crazy.

4.[i]to move quickly up and down or in and out

She sprinted for the line, legs pumping.线

My heart was pumping with excitement.

5.[t](informal)~ sb (for sth)to try to get information from sb by asking them a lot of questions

See if you can pump him for more details.

IDMpump bullets, shots, etc. into sbto fire a lot of bullets into sb

They pumped her full of painkillers.

pump sb full of sthto fill sb with sth, especially drugs

They pumped her full of painkillers.

pump iron(informal)to do exercises in which you lift heavy weights in order to make your muscles strongerpump sbs stomachto remove the contents of sb's stomach using a pump , because they have swallowed sth harmful

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abbr.1.(=politically upwardly mobile personality),

n.1.a piece of equipment for making a liquid or gas move into or out of something2.a plain type of womans shoe that has a heel and does not fasten; a shiny type of mans shoe that does not fasten and is worn for formal occasions

v.1.to make liquid or gas move into or out of something, especially by using a pump; if a liquid pumps from somewhere, a lot of it comes out in quick regular movements2.to push something up and down with an action like pumping; to move with an action like that of a pump3.to try to get information from someone

abbr.1.(=politically upwardly mobile personality)

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1.and diaphragm pump small size easy to move, do not need the foundation of the ground very small, simple installation of the economy.便

2.Heart failure is a debilitating condition in which the heart fails to pump an adequate supply of blood throughout the body.使

3.The police were trying to pump her about this murder case.

4.How many hours a day the pump needs to be operated depends on the season and how much water is needed for crops.

5.But what he was trying to do was to pump all the air out of there, and see what would happen inside there.

6.The vacuum-type pump with a high, simple structure, easy to use, reliable, easy maintenance features.使便便

7.We saw very happily this information, thanks you to be able to pump out from very busy with us shares the supper together.

8.The main requirements of a hydraulic pump capable of delivering sufficiently great a pressure to be of practical use, are: a.使:a

9.Variable Angle adjustment from the structure, the axial flow pump impeller with enormous wheels, easy to install adjustable angle blade.便

10.This process, called fibrosis, causes the heart to become inflexible, unable to contract and pump blood efficiently.