dump on如何读

英:[dʌmp ɔn]

美:[dʌmp ɑn]

dump on是什么意思

投放,欺骗某人

dump on英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to let (something) fall in or as if in a heap or mass She dumped the contents of her purse on the table.also: to empty (a bag, box, etc.) so that its contents fall in or as if in a heap or mass She dumped her suitcase on the bed.

He dumped his clothes on the bed.

to get rid of (something or someone) in an abrupt and often casual or careless way The week before, someone dumped an old lounge chair in their yard.—Brad Schrade The problem got dumped into his lap. [=someone shifted responsibility for solving the problem to him] … sometimes … we'll dump the kids with my mother and go out …—John Sayles President Ford had included him on the 1976 ticket, dumping the incumbent vice president, Nelson Rockefeller.—Jay Nordlingeroften, informal: to end a romantic relationship with (someone) My boyfriend dumped me. = I got dumped (by my boyfriend).

I dumped the old coffee down the drain.

jettison

an airplane dumping gasoline

slang to knock down : beat

the man rushed out and dumped him—John Corry

to sell in quantity at a very low pricespecifically: to sell abroad at less than the market price at home

to copy (data in a computer's internal storage) to an external storage or output device

to hit or throw short and softly dump a bunt down the line

dump a pass to a running back

to hit (a puck) deep into the opponent's zone in ice hockey

intransitive verb

to fall abruptly : plunge

to dump refuse

noun

an accumulation of refuse and discarded materials

a place where such materials are dumped

a quantity of reserve materials accumulated at one place

a place where such materials are stored

ammunition dump

a disorderly, slovenly, or objectionable place

the act of copying data from a computer's internal storage to an external storage or output device

The output is a screen dump [=a transfer of the data displayed on a computer screen] to a dot matrix printer.—Maxine D. Brown

often vulgar an act of defecation—usually used with take

verb

transitive verb

to let (something) fall in or as if in a heap or mass She dumped the contents of her purse on the table.also: to empty (a bag, box, etc.) so that its contents fall in or as if in a heap or mass She dumped her suitcase on the bed.

He dumped his clothes on the bed.

to get rid of (something or someone) in an abrupt and often casual or careless way The week before, someone dumped an old lounge chair in their yard.—Brad Schrade The problem got dumped into his lap. [=someone shifted responsibility for solving the problem to him] … sometimes … we'll dump the kids with my mother and go out …—John Sayles President Ford had included him on the 1976 ticket, dumping the incumbent vice president, Nelson Rockefeller.—Jay Nordlingeroften, informal: to end a romantic relationship with (someone) My boyfriend dumped me. = I got dumped (by my boyfriend).

I dumped the old coffee down the drain.

jettison

an airplane dumping gasoline

slang to knock down : beat

the man rushed out and dumped him—John Corry

to sell in quantity at a very low pricespecifically: to sell abroad at less than the market price at home

to copy (data in a computer's internal storage) to an external storage or output device

to hit or throw short and softly dump a bunt down the line

dump a pass to a running back

to hit (a puck) deep into the opponent's zone in ice hockey

intransitive verb

to fall abruptly : plunge

to dump refuse

noun

an accumulation of refuse and discarded materials

a place where such materials are dumped

a quantity of reserve materials accumulated at one place

a place where such materials are stored

ammunition dump

a disorderly, slovenly, or objectionable place

the act of copying data from a computer's internal storage to an external storage or output device

The output is a screen dump [=a transfer of the data displayed on a computer screen] to a dot matrix printer.—Maxine D. Brown

often vulgar an act of defecation—usually used with take

dump on词源英文解释

Verb perhaps from Middle Dutch dompen to immerse, topple; akin to Old Norse dumpa to thump, fall suddenly

The first known use of dump was in 1784

dump on儿童词典英英释义

dump1 of 2verb

to let fall in a heap or mass

dump the coats on the bed

to get rid of quickly or without concern got dumped by his girlfriend

dumped us at the party and went home

to dump trash or garbage

no dumping allowed

to sell in quantity at a very low price

to send a copy of (data in a computer's internal storage) to an external storage device (as a flash drive) or to an output device (as a printer)

dump2 of 2noun

a place where discarded materials (as trash) are dumped

a place where reserve military supplies are stored

an ammunition dump

a disorderly or undesirable place

the dumping of data stored in a computer

dump on 例句

1 You can dump the coats on the bed.

2 I dumped the coffee down the drain.

3 The murderer dumped the body in the river.

4 We bring our trash to the town dump on Saturdays.

5 all of the used packaging eventually ends up in the dump

6 The victims were found with their hands tied behind their backs and dumped into a pile on Monday night.

7 But the interaction’s real purpose is to dump a lot of explication in the dialogue.

8 The boss did a dump on me for I was late again.

因我又迟到了,老板狠狠地批评了我一通.

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take a dump brain dump dump on drop/dump (something) in/into/on someone's lap drop/dump (something) in/into/on someone's lap rubbish tip/dump toxic (waste) dump oppo dump take a dump brain dump

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