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pumped
Pumped tarimas:
/pʌmp/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A machine or device for raising, compressing, or transferring fluids.
- noun: Physiology A molecular mechanism for the active transport of ions or molecules across a cell membrane.
- noun: Physics Electromagnetic radiation used to raise atoms or molecules to a higher energy level.
- noun: Informal The heart.
- verb-transitive: To raise or cause to flow by means of a pump.
- verb-transitive: To draw, deliver, or pour forth as if with a pump.
- verb-transitive: To remove the water from: pump out a flooded basement.
- verb-transitive: To cause to move with the up-and-down motion of a pump handle: a bicyclist pumping the pedals.
- verb-transitive: To propel, eject, or insert with or as if with a pump: pumped new life into the economy.
- verb-transitive: Physics To raise (atoms or molecules) to a higher energy level by exposing them to electromagnetic radiation at a resonant frequency.
- verb-transitive: Physiology To transport (ions or molecules) against a concentration gradient by the expenditure of chemically stored energy.
- verb-transitive: To question closely or persistently: pump a witness for secret information.
- verb-intransitive: To operate a pump.
- verb-intransitive: To raise or move gas or liquid with a pump.
- verb-intransitive: To move up and down in the manner of a pump handle.
- verb-intransitive: Sports To fake a throw, pass, or shot by moving the arm or arms without releasing the ball.
- phrasal-verb: pump up To inflate with gas by means of a pump: pump up a tire.
- phrasal-verb: pump up Slang To fill with enthusiasm, strength, and energy: The lively debate really pumped us up.
- phrasal-verb: pump up Sports To be actively involved in a bodybuilding program: athletes pumping up at the gym.
- idiom: pump iron Sports To lift weights.
- noun: A woman's shoe that has medium or high heels and no fastenings.
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