thump
thump
θəmp
thēmp
British pronunciation
/θˈʌmp/

Definición y significado de "thump"en inglés

to thump
01

golpear, aporrear

to hit or strike heavily with the hand or a blunt object, producing a dull, muffled sound
Transitive: to thump sth
to thump definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
He thumped the table in frustration after a challenging day.
Golpeó la mesa con frustración después de un día desafiante.
She thumped the door with her fist to get someone's attention.
Ella golpeó la puerta con su puño para llamar la atención de alguien.
02

latir, palpitar

(of the heart) to beat or pulsate strongly and rapidly
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
Her heart thumped in her chest as she approached the stage to give her speech.
Su corazón palpitaba en su pecho mientras se acercaba al escenario para dar su discurso.
He could feel his pulse thump in his ears as the rollercoaster began its climb.
Podía sentir su pulso latir en sus oídos mientras la montaña rusa comenzaba su ascenso.
03

retumbar, golpear

to make a dull, rhythmic sound, often as a result of a pulse or impact
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The bass from the speakers made the floor thump in time with the music.
Los bajos de los altavoces hacían retumbar el suelo al ritmo de la música.
The old clock thumped loudly every hour, echoing through the empty house.
El viejo reloj golpeaba fuertemente cada hora, resonando por la casa vacía.
01

golpe, porrazo

a heavy blow with the hand
02

golpe sordo, ruido sordo

a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects)
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