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pumped
- IPA[pəm(p)t]
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- (of an inflatable object) filled up with air, especially by using a pump;(of milk) drawn from the breast using a breast pump, typically in order to feed a baby by means of a bottle
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- 1. (of an inflatable object) filled up with air, especially by using a pump each wheelbarrow has a pumped up tire ensuring a smooth ride mouth-inflated balloons are softer than pumped balloons
- 2. (of milk) drawn from the breast using a breast pump, typically in order to feed a baby by means of a bottle the pumped milk was quickly stored in a freezer
- 3. informal very enthusiastic or excited the team came out really pumped up I was so pumped that I overdid everything
- a mechanical device using suction or pressure to raise or move liquids, compress gases, or ... a gas pump
- force (liquid, gas, etc.) to move by or as if by means of a pump: the blood is pumped around the body if we pump long enough, we should bring the level up
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- a mechanical device using suction or pressure to raise or move liquids, compress gases, or ... a petrol pump
- force (liquid, gas, etc.) to move by or as if by means of a pump: the blood is pumped around the body
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- a sports shoe; a plimsoll.
Oxford Dictionary
- a woman's plain, lightweight shoe that has a low-cut upper, no fastening, and typically a ...
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- inflate a tire, balloon, etc.
Oxford American Dictionary
- inflate a tyre, balloon, etc.
Oxford Dictionary
- a room, building, or compartment in which pumps are housed or from which they are controlled.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[pʌm(p)t]
英式
- (of an inflatable object) filled up with air, especially by using a pump: each wheelbarrow has a pumped up tyre ensuring a smooth ride mouth-inflated balloons are softer than pumped balloons
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[pəmpt]
美式
- (of a person) stimulated or filled with enthusiasm or excitement: I was so pumped that I overdid everything
Oxford American Dictionary