thud 英 [θʌd]   美 [θʌd]

thud

thud  英 [θʌd] 美 [θʌd]

n. 砰的一声;重击  vi. 砰的一声掉下;发出砰声  vt. 砰地击中 

进行时:thudding  过去式:thudded  过去分词:thudded  第三人称单数:thuds  名词复数:thuds 

He shouted but there was no answer but a thud on the ground. 特雷福喊道,但是没有丝毫回应,于是他朝地面重击了一拳。
Then there was silence, broken only by the thud of falling debris. 然后就是一片寂静,除了被炸飞残骸的落地声。

  • To thud is to make the loud sound of something heavy hitting or falling. Tip your chair too far back and your body may thud against the floor.
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  • n. 砰的一声;重击
  • vi. 砰的一声掉下;发出砰声
  • vt. 砰地击中
  • 1. He shouted but there was no answer but a thud on the ground.

    特雷福喊道,但是没有丝毫回应,于是他朝地面重击了一拳。

  • 2. Then there was silence, broken only by the thud of falling debris.

    然后就是一片寂静,除了被炸飞残骸的落地声。

  • 3. They "realized they had heard a thud ... the day of the accident," he said.

    “他们承认他们听到过一声巨响...在事故发生的那一天”丹顿说.

  • thud (v.) Old English þyddan "to strike, stab, thrust, press," of imitative origin. Sense of "hit with a dull sound" first recorded 1796. Related: Thudded; thudding. The noun is attested from 1510s as "blast of wind;" 1530s as "loud sound."
thud / θʌd ; NAmE θʌd / noun , verb thud thuds thudded thudding noun a sound like the one which is made when a heavy object hits sth else 砰的一声;扑通一声 His head hit the floor with a dull thud. 他的头砰的一声撞在了地板上。 verb ( -dd- ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] thud(sth) + adv./prep. to fall or hit sth with a low dull sound 砰地落下;飕的一声击中 His arrow thudded into the target. 他的箭噗的一声射中靶子。 2 [intransitive ] ( literary) (especially of the heart 尤指心脏 ) to beat strongly 有力地跳动;怦怦地跳 thud / θʌd ; NAmE θʌd /
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