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tr['ɵʌmpɪŋ]1 enorme, tremendoadj.• pesado, -a adj.'θʌmpɪŋadjective (colloq) (before n) <victory/majority> aplastante['θʌmpɪŋ] (Brit)a thumping great suitcase/pay rise — (as adv) (BrE) una maleta/un aumento descomunal
1.ADJ enorme, descomunalthe company has suffered a thumping loss this year — este año la compañía ha sufrido unas pérdidas enormes or descomunales
2.ADV* * *['θʌmpɪŋ]adjective (colloq) (before n) <victory/majority> aplastantea thumping great suitcase/pay rise — (as adv) (BrE) una maleta/un aumento descomunal
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adj.descomunal.ger.gerundio del verbo THUMP. -
3 tub-thumping
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1. noun((the sound of) a heavy blow or hit: They heard a thump on the door; He gave him a thump on the head.) porrazo
2. verb(to hit, move or fall with, or make, a dull, heavy noise.) aporrear, golpear fuertementethump vb golpeartr[ɵʌmp]1 golpear, pegar un puñetazothump ['ɵʌmp] vtpound: golpear, aporrearthump vi: latir con vehemencia (dícese del corazón)thump nthud: ruido m sordon.• baque s.m.• golpazo s.m.• golpe s.m.• porrazo s.m.v.• caer con golpe pesado v.• golpear v.• latir con golpes pesados v.θʌmp
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a) ( sound) golpazo mb) ( blow) golpazo m, mamporro m (fam)
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transitive verb golpearI thumped him one — (colloq) le pegué un puñetazo
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vi[θʌmp]to thump on a wall/door — dar* unos golpes en una pared/puerta
1.N (=blow) golpetazo m, porrazo m ; (=noise of fall etc) golpetazo m2.VT (=hit hard) golpear; (accidentally) [+ head etc] dar or topar con; (=put down heavily) poner or frm deponer violentamenteto thump the table — golpear la mesa, dar golpes en la mesa
3. VI1) [person] (on door, table) dar golpes, aporrear; [heart] (=pound) latir con fuerza; [machine] vibrar con violenciasomeone was thumping on the door — había alguien dando golpes a or aporreando la puerta
2) (=move heavily)* * *[θʌmp]
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a) ( sound) golpazo mb) ( blow) golpazo m, mamporro m (fam)
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transitive verb golpearI thumped him one — (colloq) le pegué un puñetazo
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vito thump on a wall/door — dar* unos golpes en una pared/puerta
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s.1 porrazo (blow); ruido seco (sonido)2 golpe, porrazo, golpetazo, cate.3 batacazo, madrazo, golpe fuerte y estruendoso de una persona al caer, estacazo.vt.1 dar un porrazo a (hit)2 aporrear, sonar, surtir un puñetazo a.vi.1 golpear (on table, door)I could hear him thumping around upstairs lo oía dar fuertes pisadas en el apartamento o piso de arriba (español de España)my heart was thumping el corazón me latía con fuerza(pt & pp thumped)
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