释义 |
tump-tump|ˈtʌmpˈtʌmp| [Echoic.] A short sound as of water slopping without splashing, or a large ball being kicked.
1917[see punt-about]. 1983Listener 20 Oct. 26/3 The one creation that is seen in innumerable moods is the Fenland water—rising to the tump-tump of the water⁓pumps. |