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thump on

PHRV ตี ดังๆ  ทุบ  เคาะ  te-dang-dang

 

thump out

PHRV เคาะ ออกมา  kor-ook-ma

 

thumping

ADJ เด่น  den

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

THUMP

n.A heavy blow given with any thing that is thick, as with a club or the fist, or with a heavy hammer, or with the britch of a gun. The watchman gave so great a thump at my door, that I awaked at the knock.

 

THUMP

v.t.To strike or beat with something thick or heavy.

 

THUMP

v.i.To strike or fall on with a heavy blow. A watchman at night thumps with his pole.

 

THUMPER

n.The person or thing that thumps.

 

THUMPING

ppr. Striking or beating with something thick or blunt. 1. a. Heavy.
2. Vulgarly, stout; fat; large.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

THUMP

Thump, n. Etym: [Probably of imitative origin; perhaps influenced by dump, v.t.]

 

1. The sound made by the sudden fall or blow of a heavy body, as of a hammer, or the like. The distant forge's swinging thump profound. Wordsworth. With heavy thump, a lifeless lump, They dropped down, one by one. Coleridge.

 

2. A blow or knock, as with something blunt or heavy; a heavy fall. The watchman gave so great a thump at my door, that I awaked at the knock. Tatler.

 

THUMP

Thump, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thumped; p. pr. & vb. n. Thumping. ]

 

Defn: To strike or beat with something thick or heavy, or so as to cause a dull sound. These bastard Bretons; whom our hathers Have in their own land beaten, bobbed, and thumped. Shak.

 

THUMP

THUMP Thump, v. i.

 

Defn: To give a thump or thumps; to strike or fall with a heavy blow; to pound. A watchman at midnight thumps with his pole. Swift.

 

THUMPER

THUMPER Thump "er, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, thumps.

 

THUMPING

THUMPING Thump "ing, a.

 

Defn: Heavy; large. [Colloq. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

thump

thump |THəmp θəmp | verb [ with obj. ] hit (someone or something ) heavily, esp. with the fist or a blunt implement: Holman thumped the desk with his hand | [ no obj. ] : she thumped on the door. move (something ) forcefully, noisily, or decisively: she picked up the kettle then thumped it down again. [ no obj. ] move or do something with a heavy deadened sound: Philip thumped down on the sofa. [ no obj. ] (of a person's heart or pulse ) beat or pulsate strongly, typically because of fear or excitement. (thump something out ) play a tune enthusiastically but heavy-handedly. informal defeat heavily: Tampa Bay thumped Toronto 8 –0. noun a heavy dull blow with a person's fist or a blunt implement: I felt a thump on my back. a loud deadened sound: his wife put down her iron with a thump. a strong heartbeat, esp. one caused by fear or excitement. DERIVATIVES thump er noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: imitative.

 

thumping

thump ing |ˈTHəmpiNG ˈθəmpɪŋ | adjective [ attrib. ] 1 pounding; throbbing: the thumping beat of her heart. 2 informal of an impressive size, extent, or amount: a thumping 64 percent majority | [ as submodifier ] : a thumping great lie.

 

Oxford Dictionary

thump

thump |θʌmp | verb [ with obj. ] 1 hit or strike heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement: Holman thumped the desk with his hand | [ no obj. ] : she thumped on the cottage door. [ with adverbial of direction ] move forcefully or with a heavy deadened sound: [ with obj. ] : she picked up the kettle then thumped it down again | [ no obj. ] : Philip thumped down on the settee. [ no obj. ] (of a person's heart or pulse ) beat or pulsate strongly, typically because of fear or excitement. (thump something out ) play a tune enthusiastically but heavy-handedly. 2 informal defeat heavily: [ with obj. and complement ] : Bristol thumped Rugby 35 –13. noun a dull, heavy blow with a person's fist or a blunt implement: I felt a thump on my back. a heavy deadened sound: his wife put down her iron with a thump | [ mass noun ] : through the wall came the thump of rock music. a strong heartbeat, especially one caused by fear or excitement. DERIVATIVES thumper noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: imitative.

 

thumping

thumping |ˈθʌmpɪŋ | adjective [ attrib. ] Brit. informal of an impressive size, extent, or amount: a thumping 64 per cent majority | [ as submodifier ] : a thumping great lie. DERIVATIVES thumpingly adverb

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

thump

thump verb 1 the two men kicked and thumped him: hit, strike, beat, batter, pound, knock, rap, smack, thwack, pummel, punch, thrash, cuff, box someone's ears; informal bash, bop, clout, clobber, sock, swipe, slug, lash, whack, wallop, beat the (living ) daylights out of, belt, tan, lay into, let someone have it, whup; literary smite. 2 her heart thumped with fright: throb, pound, thud, hammer, pulsate, pulse, pump, palpitate, race, beat heavily. noun she put the box down with a thump: thud, thunk, clunk, clonk, crash, smack, bang.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

thump

thump verb 1 someone thumped him in the back | he thumped on the cottage door: hit, strike, beat, batter, pound, attack, assault, knock, rap, smack, thwack, slap, pummel, punch, rain blows on, belabour, hammer, cudgel, thrash, bang, drub, welt, cuff, crack, buffet, box someone's ears; informal bash, clobber, clout, clip, wallop, beat the living daylights out of, give someone a (good ) hiding /beating /drubbing, whack, belt, tan, biff, bop, lay into, pitch into, lace into, let someone have it, knock into the middle of next week, sock, lam, whomp; Brit. informal stick one on, slosh; N. Amer. informal boff, bust, slug, light into, whale; Austral. /NZ informal dong, quilt; literary smite, swinge. 2 her heart thumped with fright: throb, pound, thud, hammer, pulsate, pulse, pump, palpitate, race, beat heavily, go pit-a-pat, pitter-patter, vibrate, drum; literary pant, thrill; rare quop. noun 1 your father would give you a good thump if you did that: blow, hit, punch, smack, thwack, slap, thrashing, bang, hiding, drubbing, lambasting, welt, cuff, box, crack; informal bash, clobber, clout, clip, wallop, whack, belt, tan, biff, bop, sock, lam, whomp; Brit. informal slosh; N. Amer. informal boff, bust, slug, whale; Austral. /NZ informal dong; dated buffet. 2 she heard a thump like a ball thrown against a wall: thud, clunk, clonk, crash, smash, smack, bang, boom, thunder, wallop; stomp, stamp, clump, clomp; informal wham, whump.

 

thumping

thumping adjective 1 he could hear a thumping noise: thudding, pounding, banging, throbbing, hammering, drumming, clunking, clonking, crashing. 2 informal a thumping majority | his party's thumping victory in the election: enormous, huge, massive, vast, very great, tremendous, substantial, goodly, prodigious, gigantic, giant, terrific, fantastic, colossal, immense, mammoth, monumental, stupendous, gargantuan, elephantine, titanic, mountainous, monstrous; emphatic, roaring, decisive, conclusive, striking, impressive, outstanding, unmistakable, notable, noteworthy, memorable, remarkable, extraordinary, resounding, phenomenal; complete, unqualified, out-and-out, thorough; informal whopping, whopping great, thundering, mega, jumbo, humongous, monster, astronomical, dirty great, rip-roaring; Brit. informal whacking, whacking great, ginormous. adverb a thumping good read: extremely, very, really, thoroughly, exceedingly, immensely, incredibly, amazingly, remarkably, exceptionally, uncommonly, extraordinarily, perfectly, truly, simply, positive, positively, downright; Scottish unco; French très; informal terrifically, tremendously, seriously, majorly, dreadfully, terribly, awfully, fearfully, screamingly, thundering, right, ultra, mega, mucho, stonking, socking, oh-so, madly; Brit. informal damn, damned, blasted, flaming, confoundedly, jolly, hellish, bloody, blooming, dead, well, dirty; N. Amer. informal real, mighty, awful, powerful, way, bitching; S. African informal lekker; informal, dated devilish, frightfully, dashed; vulgar slang fucking, frigging; archaic exceeding, thrice.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

thump

thump /θʌmp /擬音語 動詞 s /-s /; ed /-t /; ing 他動詞 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆【こぶしなどで 】…をゴツンとなぐる [たたく ] «with » ; ⦅主に英 くだけて ⦆〈人 〉にげんこつをくらわす ; «…に » …をゴツンとたたき付ける «on » thump a desk with one's fist こぶしで机をガツンとなぐる He coughed and thumped his chest .彼はせき込んで胸をドンとたたいた ▸ I was thumped on the back .私は背中をドンとたたかれた 2 〈ピアノなど 〉をがんがんと打ち鳴らす ;【楽器で 】〈曲 〉をがんがん弾く (out ) «on » thump out a tune on the piano ピアノで曲をがんがん弾く 自動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…を » ゴツンとたたく [なぐる ] «at , on » ; 〈物が 〉 «…に » ゴツンと当たる «against , into » thump at [on ] the door ドアをドンとたたく thump against the door ドアにドンと当たる 2 〈心臓などが 〉ドキンドキンと鼓動する My heart thumped with excitement .興奮で私の胸は高鳴った My head is thumping .頭がずきずき痛む 3 〈人などが 〉ドシンドシンと歩く [進む ].名詞 C 1 ゴツン [ドスン ]という音 ▸ a loud [dull ] thump ガン [ドスッ ]という大きな [鈍い ]物音 Thump ! Bang! ドシン!バタン! (!騒動の描写など ) 2 ゴツンとなぐる [たたく, 当たる ]こと give A a thump on the back ⦅主に英 ⦆Aの背後をガツンとなぐる

 

thumping

th mp ing 名詞 C ⦅くだけて ⦆圧勝 .形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗1 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆とても大きい [重大な ].2 どきどきする 〈心臓など 〉, ずきずきする 〈痛みなど 〉.3 低音ががんがんと響く 〈音 音楽 .副詞 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆大いに, ひどく .