thudded

英 [ˈθʌdɪd] 美 [ˈθʌdɪd]

v.  砰地落下; 飕的一声击中; 有力地跳动; 怦怦地跳
thud的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (重物撞击软物时的)沉闷声,低沉声
    A thud is a dull sound, such as that which a heavy object makes when it hits something soft.
    1. She tripped and fell with a sickening thud...
      她绊了一下,重重地摔倒在地。
    2. Much of their study and revision was done to the thud of hammers and pneumatic drills...
      他们学习和复习时大多都伴着锤子和风钻沉闷的敲击声。
    3. I heard the regular thud thud thud of running shoes behind me.
      我听到身后跑鞋有节奏地噔噔噔地响着。
  2. VERB 发出沉重的声音;砰砰作响
    If something thuds somewhere, it makes a dull sound, usually when it falls onto or hits something else.
    1. She ran up the stairs, her bare feet thudding on the wood...
      她光着脚噔噔地跑上木质楼梯。
    2. The windscreen wipers thudded back and forth...
      挡风玻璃上的雨刮“啪嗒啪嗒”地来回摆动。
    3. There was a heavy thudding noise against the bedroom door.
      卧室门上发出一声沉重的撞击声。
  3. VERB (心脏)咚咚跳,怦怦跳
    When your heart thuds, it beats strongly and rather quickly, for example because you are very frightened or very happy.
    1. My heart had started to thud, and my mouth was dry...
      我的心开始咚咚跳,嘴里发干。
    2. Jessica's heart was thudding against her ribcage.
      杰茜卡的心在胸腔里剧烈地跳动着。
    3. ...exercises to help you slow your breathing and quiet your thudding heart.
      让你心平气和的锻炼

双语例句

  1. The windscreen wipers thudded back and forth
    挡风玻璃上的雨刮“啪嗒啪嗒”地来回摆动。
  2. Bullets thudded into the sandbags behind which we were sheltering.
    子弹砰然地射进沙袋内,我们当时正在沙弹后面掩蔽。