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单词 thud
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thud

The officer hit the ground with a sickening thud.The blockbuster season was launched to the sound of a thud thanks to this leaden sequel.The front door closed behind him with a dull thud.The dull thud of leather on willow.As she helped clear up the mess, she felt a heavy thud on her upper back.One of the men heard a thud, then a groan and another thud. Hearing a loud thud, he went outside and raised the alarm.Finally they heard the thud of the American choppers.I heard his head hit the floor like a thud.A dull thud could then be heard.I can still hear the dull thud as the door met the knuckles of his outstretched hand.We heard this almighty thud.There, they wait until they hear either the thud of impact or the all-clear.He said: 'We heard a big thud on the front door.There is a sickening thud as she's hit - and is left lying motionless in the road.I have memories of being in bed, hearing a horrible thud and my dad crying out in pain as he hit his head again.

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thud

British English: thud NOUN
A thud is a dull sound, such as that which a heavy object makes when it hits something soft.
She tripped and fell with a sickening thud.
  • American English: thud
  • Brazilian Portuguese: baque
  • Chinese: 沉闷声
  • European Spanish: golpe sordo
  • French: bruit sourdN
  • German: dumpfes Geräusch
  • Italian: tonfo
  • Japanese: ドスンという音
  • Korean:
  • European Portuguese: baque
  • Latin American Spanish: golpe sordo
British English: thud VERB
If something thuds somewhere, it makes a dull sound, usually when it falls onto or hits something else.
She ran up the stairs, her bare feet thudding on the wood.
  • American English: thud
  • Brazilian Portuguese: fazer um ruído seco
  • Chinese: 砰的一声掉下
  • European Spanish: golpear fuertemente
  • French: faire un bruit sourdN
  • German: dumpf aufschlagen
  • Italian: fare un rumore sordo
  • Japanese: ドスンという音を立てる
  • Korean: >퍽무거운 물건이 떨어지는 둔탁한 소리
  • European Portuguese: fazer um ruído seco
  • Latin American Spanish: golpear fuertemente

Chinese translation of 'thud'

thud

(θʌd)

n (c)

  1. 砰的一声(聲) (pēng de yī shēng)

vi

  1. 砰然作响(響) (pēngrán zuò xiǎng)
(noun) 
Definition
a dull heavy sound
She tripped and fell with a sickening thud.
Synonyms
thump
There was a loud thump as the horse crashed into the van.
crash
Two people in the flat recalled hearing a loud crash about 1.30am.
knock
They heard a knock at the front door.
smack
I end up shouting at him or giving him a smack.
clump
wallop (informal)
With a single wallop, Clarke sent him flying.
clunk
clonk
(verb) 
Definition
to make or cause to make such a sound
She ran upstairs, her bare feet thudding on the wood.
Synonyms
thump
She thumped her hand on the witness box.
crash
knock
He was mucking around and he knocked her in the stomach.
smack
clump
They went clumping up the stairs to bed.
wallop (informal)
She walloped me over the head with a cushion.
clunk
clonk

Additional synonyms

in the sense of clump
Definition
to walk or tread heavily
They went clumping up the stairs to bed.
Synonyms
stomp,
stamp,
stump,
thump,
lumber,
tramp,
plod,
thud,
clomp
in the sense of crash
Definition
a sudden loud noise
Two people in the flat recalled hearing a loud crash about 1.30am.
Synonyms
smash,
clash,
boom,
smashing,
bang,
thunder,
thump,
racket,
din,
clatter,
clattering,
thud,
clang
in the sense of knock
Definition
the sound so caused
They heard a knock at the front door.
Synonyms
knocking,
pounding,
beating,
tap,
hammering,
bang,
banging,
rap,
thump,
thud

Synonyms of 'thud'

thud

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of knock
Definition
to give a blow or push to
He was mucking around and he knocked her in the stomach.
Synonyms
hit,
strike,
punch,
belt (informal),
slap,
chin (slang),
smack,
thump,
clap,
cuff,
smite (archaic),
thwack,
lay one on (slang),
beat or knock seven bells out of (informal)
in the sense of smack
Definition
a sharp loud slap, or the sound of such a slap
I end up shouting at him or giving him a smack.
Synonyms
slap,
blow,
whack,
clout (informal),
cuff,
crack (informal),
swipe (informal),
spank,
wallop (informal)
in the sense of wallop
Definition
a hard blow
With a single wallop, Clarke sent him flying.
Synonyms
blow,
strike,
punch,
thump,
belt (informal),
bash,
sock (slang),
smack,
clout (informal),
slug,
whack,
swipe (informal),
thwack,
haymaker (slang),
kick
in the sense of wallop
Definition
to hit hard
She walloped me over the head with a cushion.
Synonyms
hit,
beat,
strike,
knock,
belt (informal),
deck (slang),
bang,
batter,
bash (informal),
pound,
chin (slang),
smack,
thrash,
thump,
paste (slang),
buffet,
clout (informal),
slug,
whack,
swipe,
clobber (slang),
pummel,
tonk (slang),
lambast(e),
lay one on (slang),
beat or knock seven bells out of (informal)
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