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形容词丰满的; 肥胖的; 丰富的; 充裕的
副词突然地,猛地
及物/不及物动词(使)圆胖; (使)鼓起; (使)突然沉重地落下
名词扑通声; 〈英〉阵雨; 群
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plump的近义词
形容词
1. These tomatoes are plump and juicy.
这些西红柿个大汁多。
及物动词
1. She plumped down her shopping bag on the counter.
她将购物袋蓦地往柜台上一放。
2. The newspaper ads plumped the virtues of the new model.
报纸广告大力宣传新型号的优点。
不及物动词
1. plump的反义词
1. He plumped for the committee''s decision.
他竭力支持委员会的决定。
1. 丰满<-->bony骨感美人:hump 驼峰 | plump 丰满-->bony骨感美人 | goose lump外国人的鹅皮疙瘩
2. 丰满的:slim 苗条的 | plump 丰满的 | medium- built 适中的,不胖不瘦的
3. 圆胖的, 丰满的:well-built (男)身材健美的 | plump 圆胖的, 丰满的 | go through a lot of ups and downs 经历过很多起伏
1. 丰满的;胖乎乎的;圆滚滚的
You can describe someone or something as plump to indicate that they are rather fat or rounded.
e.g. Maria was small and plump with a mass of curly hair...
玛丽亚身材矮小丰满,一头卷发。
e.g. He pushed a plump little hand towards me.
他把一只胖胖的小手朝我伸了过来。
2. (通过摇抖或拍打)使膨松,使松软鼓起
If you plump a pillow or cushion, you shake it and hit it gently so that it goes back into a rounded shape.
e.g. She panics when people pop in unexpectedly, rushing round plumping cushions.
一群人冷不防地冒出来,跑来跑去地拍松垫子,这把她吓坏了。
3. (常指经过犹豫或深思熟虑后)选择,选中
If you plump for someone or something, you choose them, often after hesitating or thinking carefully.
e.g. I think Tessa should plump for Malcolm, her long-suffering admirer.
我想特莎应该选择长期默默爱慕她的马尔科姆。
noun
1. the sound of a sudden heavy fall
verb
1. give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number
e.g. I plumped for the losing candidates
Synonym: go
2. make fat or plump
e.g. We will plump out that poor starving child
Synonym: fattenfatflesh outfill outplump outfatten outfatten up
3. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
e.g. He planked the money on the table
He planked himself into the sofa
Synonym: plankflumpplonkplopplunkplump downplunk down
4. drop sharply
e.g. The stock market plummeted
Synonym: plummet
plump
adj
1. sufficiently fat so as to have a pleasing fullness of figure
e.g. a chubby child
pleasingly plump
Synonym: chubbyembonpoint
adv
1. straight down especially heavily or abruptly
e.g. the anchor fell plump into the sea
we dropped the rock plump into the water