thumping的意思和读音

thumping

: ['θʌmpɪŋ] : ['θʌmpɪŋ]

adj.

adv.

v.“thump”

adv.very,exceptionally,extremely,inordinately,really

adj.large,huge,enormous,impressive

thumpingadj.

1.very big

a thumping majority

adj.1.,;;()2.3.

adv.1.

v.1.“thump”

v.1.The present participle of thump

1. Screech Thumping Momentarily ...

2. thumper thumping thunder storm ...

3. second nature thumping under the spotlight ...

4. immensity 1. 广,; thumping 1. (large) ...

5. Lunging Thumping Stomping ...

6. threat thumping , ties , ...

7. ... 19. rail against Thumping Muffled , ...

8. percussion n. thumping n. vibration n. ...

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1."Here, Rick. We're doing all right. " Thumping noises could be heard in the background. "It's just a little close for comfort. "。”。“。”

2.Somehow he managed to break his tumble with his hands and turn it into a clumsy thumping cartwheel.

3.That would be a tall order even for a freshly elected leader with a thumping majority and two terms in office.使

4.This brings a fair bit of tension into the police dynamic of the film, with a lot of tough-guy chest thumping and male bonding.

5.I had better leave the Dog Star alone, too, with its nose pressed to the celestial trail and its tail thumping the sky.

6.However, a recording of a 'roo thumping its foot appears to have been quite a breakthrough.

7.Re-elected in July with a thumping majority, his Democratic Party also now has more seats than any other in parliament.

8.after such a thumping Republican victory two years ago, Democrats might naturally expect to claw back some lost ground.

9.But Shearer will be happy to see England leave Israel with a point before thumping Andorra next week.

10.Are you out of your mind? How did this happen? I raised you, not a pack of Bible-thumping trailer trash. I raised you to think for yourself.