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noun
blow entry 5 sense 1
a dull sound : thump
verb
intransitive verb
to move or strike so as to make a thud
Noun imitative
The first known use of thud was in 1787
tight-lippedadjective
having the lips closed tight (as in determination)
not liking to speak : taciturn
tightfistedadjective
stingy sense 1
Tibetannoun
a native inhabitant of Tibet
the language of the Tibetan people
thwart1 of 4verb
to stand in the way of : hinder by opposing
she thwarted me at every opportunity
to defeat the hopes, desires, or plans of
the goalie thwarted their attempts to score
thwart2 of 4adverb
across entry 1 sense 1
thwart3 of 4adjective
situated or placed across something else
thwart4 of 4noun
a rower's seat extending across a boat
Thursdaynoun
the fifth day of the week
thundershowernoun
a shower accompanied by lightning and thunder
thumb1 of 2noun
the short thick first finger of the human hand next to the index finger
the similar structure in lower animals
the part of a glove or mitten that covers the thumb
thumb2 of 2verb
to turn pages with the thumb
thumb through a book
to seek or get a ride in a passing automobile by sticking out one's thumb
thud1 of 2verb
to move or strike so as to make a dull sound
thud2 of 2noun
blow entry 4 sense 1
a dull sound : thump sense 1
1 “Who are you?” she asked, her heart thudding in her chest.
2 Suddenly, Lissa rushed past me, her feet thudding on the stairs.
3 Her heart was thudding under the thin gray dress.
4 Over the loud thudding of my racing heart, I hear a strange crackling sound.
5 He started down the gangplank, his boots thudding against the boards.
6 Down they sank once more into the crunching, thudding, voluminous barrage of bursting antiaircraft shells as Aarfy came creeping back behind Yossarian and jabbed him sharply in the ribs again.
7 She ignored him and moved on, heart thudding.
8 The ball thudded against the side of the house.
9 His feet came thudding up the stairs.
他的脚砰砰砰走上楼梯.
10 Then it was gone, thudding down in the grass on the other side of him and disappearing instantly as if a curtain had been drawn.
11 “But it was a sight we did not like, for the floes were thudding against our floeberg with increasing violence. Our temporary home was being swept away at an unpleasantly rapid rate.”
12 Diana shoved aside a chunk of ceiling tile and sent it thudding below.
13 Downwards he plunged, his body thudding off the unyielding masonry.
14 Before I had a chance to respond, Mrs. Menzer arrived, her footsteps thudding down the hallway, stopping at the door of Mom’s office.
15 He could feel the blood thudding in his head.
16 Instant realization sent a leaden weight thudding into the pit of Matthias’s stomach!
17 My heart’s thudding so quickly, it’s almost painful.
18 Her screams sent a jolt of horror thudding through Mark’s bones.
19 Then there was a sudden dull thud as a crate hit the groundnear the first squad's positions, throwing mud into the air and allbut covering up the holes with it.
20 I lost track of time, until the thudding crack of something dropping inside Doc’s cabin scared me.
1 拙劣的
2 差劲的