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1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) pumpe2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) pumpe2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) pumpe2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) pumpe, fritte ut•- pump uphjerte--------pumpeIsubst. \/pʌmp\/pumpeIIsubst. \/pʌmp\/1) glatt herresko (uten snøring)2) (amer.) (dame)pumps3) gymskoIIIverb \/pʌmp\/1) pumpe2) ( overført) spørre ut, pumpe, fritte ut3) øse (ut), lensepump dry eller pump empty pumpe tom, pumpe lenspumped (out) helt utkjørt, helt utpumpetpump information out of somebody pumpe noen for opplysningerpump iron (slang, drive styrketrening) pumpe jernpump money into something øse ut penger til noe, sette store penger i noepump on overøse medpump out pumpepump somebody's hand riste noen kraftig i håndenpump something into somebody's head ( hverdagslig) banke noe inn i skallen på noenpump up pumpe opp ( hverdagslig) styrke
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pump — pump1 S3 [pʌmp] n [Sense: 1, 3; Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Low German; Origin: pumpe or Middle Dutch pompe, probably from Spanish bomba] [Sense: 2; Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Origin unknown] 1.) a machine for forcing liquid or gas into or out of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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