thump

thump
1. noun
((the sound of) a heavy blow or hit: They heard a thump on the door; He gave him a thump on the head.) porrazo

2. verb
(to hit, move or fall with, or make, a dull, heavy noise.) aporrear, golpear fuertemente
thump vb golpear
thump
tr[ɵʌmp]
noun
1 (blow) golpe nombre masculino, puñetazo; (sound) golpazo
transitive verb
1 golpear, pegar un puñetazo
intransitive verb
1 (gen) golpear; (heart) latir con fuerza; (feet) caminar con pasos pesados
thump ['ɵʌmp] vt
pound: golpear, aporrear
thump vi
: latir con vehemencia (dícese del corazón)
thump n
thud: ruido m sordo
thump
n.
baque s.m.
golpazo s.m.
golpe s.m.
porrazo s.m.
v.
caer con golpe pesado v.
golpear v.
latir con golpes pesados v.
θʌmp
I
noun
a) (sound) golpazo m
b) (blow) golpazo m, mamporro m (fam)

II
1.
transitive verb golpear

he thumped the table with his fist — pegó un puñetazo en la mesa

I thumped him one — (colloq) le pegué un puñetazo


2.
vi

to thump on a wall/door — dar* unos golpes en una pared/puerta

her heart was thumping — el corazón le latía con fuerza

[θʌmp]
1.
N (=blow) golpetazo m , porrazo m ; (=noise of fall etc) golpetazo m

it came down with a thump — cayó dando un golpetazo

2.
VT (=hit hard) golpear; (accidentally) [+ head etc] dar or topar con; (=put down heavily) poner or frm deponer violentamente

to thump sb — pegar un puñetazo a algn

to thump the table — golpear la mesa, dar golpes en la mesa

he thumped me on the back — me dio un golpetazo en la espalda

to thump out a tune on the piano — tocar una melodía aporreando el piano

3. VI
1) [person] (on door, table) dar golpes, aporrear; [heart] (=pound) latir con fuerza; [machine] vibrar con violencia

someone was thumping on the door — había alguien dando golpes a or aporreando la puerta

2) (=move heavily)

he thumped upstairs — subió pesadamente las escaleras

* * *
[θʌmp]
I
noun
a) (sound) golpazo m
b) (blow) golpazo m, mamporro m (fam)

II
1.
transitive verb golpear

he thumped the table with his fist — pegó un puñetazo en la mesa

I thumped him one — (colloq) le pegué un puñetazo


2.
vi

to thump on a wall/door — dar* unos golpes en una pared/puerta

her heart was thumping — el corazón le latía con fuerza


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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