释义 |
thrump|θrʌmp| [Echoic.] The sound of a blow, heavy fall or beat, etc. Freq. redupl.
1871Daily News 25 Jan., The heavy thrump, thrump of the mitrailleuse. 1886Century Mag. Feb. 520/1 The banjo's thrump and strum. 1903Westm. Gaz. 5 Oct. 2/1, I awoke with the music of marching men's feet in my ears—thrump, thrump, thrump, thrump. |