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    /plʌmp/ * tính từ - tròn trĩnh, phúng phính, mẫm =plump cheeks+ má phính * ngoại động từ - làm tròn trĩnh, làm phính ra, làm mẫm * nội động từ - ((thường) + out, up) tròn trĩnh, phính ra, mẫm ra * danh từ - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) đoàn, đội; bầy, nhóm, bọn - cái rơi phịch xuống, cái ngã ùm xuống, cái lao tùm xuống =to fall with a plump into the water+ ngã ùm xuống nước * nội động từ - rơi phịch xuống, rơi ùm xuống, ngồi phịch xuống, lao ùm xuống =to plump down on the bench+ ngồi phịch xuống ghế - (+ for) bầu cho, dốc phiếu cho (một ứng cử viên trong khi có thể bầu cho hai); (nghĩa bóng) hoàn toàn tán thành, toàn tâm toàn ý theo (một trong hai giải pháp... được lực chọn) * ngoại động từ - ((thường) + down, upon) bỏ phịch xuống, vứt phịch xuống, làm rơi ùm xuống =to plump one's bag upon the table+ vứt phịch cái túi xuống bàn =to plump someone down into the pound+ đẩy ai ngã ùm xuống ao * tính từ - thẳng, thẳng thừng, toạc móng heo, không quanh co, không úp mở =to answer with a plump "No"+ trả lời thẳng là "không" * phó từ - phịch xuống, ùm xuống =to fall plump into the river+ ngã ùm xuống sông - thẳng, thẳng thừng, toạc móng heo, không quanh co, không úp mở =I told him plump+ tôi đã bảo thẳng cho hắn ta biết

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  • plump down — verb 1. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise He planked the money on the table He planked himself into the sofa • Syn: ↑plank, ↑flump, ↑plonk, ↑plop, ↑plunk, ↑plunk do …   Useful english dictionary

  • plump down — verb To sit down heavily onto a seat …   Wiktionary

  • plump — I [[t]plʌmp[/t]] adj. plump•er, plump•est 1) well filled out or rounded in form; chubby 2) to become plump (often fol. by up or out) 3) to make plump (often fol. by up or out): to plump up the pillows[/ex] • Etymology: 1475–85; earlier plompe… …   From formal English to slang

  • plump — plump1 [plump] adj. [LME < MDu plomp, unwieldy, bulky, dull: orig. echoic] full and rounded in form; chubby vt., vi. to make plump; fill out: sometimes with up or out plumpish adj. plumply adv. plumpness n. plump2 [plump] vi. [ME plumpen …   English World dictionary

  • plump — Ⅰ. plump [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) full and rounded in shape. 2) rather fat. ► VERB (plump up) ▪ make or become full and round. DERIVATIVES plumpish adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • plump — plump1 [plʌmp] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Dutch; Origin: plomp dull, not sharp ] 1.) slightly fat in a fairly pleasant way used especially about women or children, often to avoid saying the word fat ▪ The nurse was a cheerful plump woman. ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • plump — plump1 plumply, adv. plumpness, n. /plump/, adj., plumper, plumpest, v. adj. 1. well filled out or rounded in form; somewhat fleshy or fat. v.i. 2. to become plump (often fol. by up or …   Universalium

  • plump — 1 adjective 1 a word meaning pleasantly fat, often used when you want to avoid saying the word fat: The nurse was a cheerful plump woman. | Dad s getting a bit plump he needs to go on a diet. 2 having a full, round shape: plump, soft pillows |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • plump — I UK [plʌmp] / US adjective Word forms plump : adjective plump comparative plumper superlative plumpest 1) slightly fat, in a pleasant way. This word is often used to avoid saying fat, which is not considered polite a kind plump woman plump… …   English dictionary

  • plump — plump1 [ plʌmp ] adjective 1. ) slightly fat, in a pleasant way. This word is often used to avoid saying fat, which is not considered polite: a kind plump woman plump fingers ─ opposite SKINNY 2. ) large and round in an attractive way: plump… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • plump — I. verb Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to drop, sink, or come in contact suddenly or heavily < plumped down in the chair > 2. to favor or decide in favor of someone or something strongly or emphatically used… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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