تعريف pump pump في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- air pump
- A pump that moves air either into, or out of, something
- bilge pump
- A small pump fitted in ships to pump the bilges clear of water
- biological pump
- The collection of biological ocean processes that regulate the uptake, storage, and release of carbon
- breast pump
- A device used by a lactating woman to extract milk from her breasts (typically for short-term storage)
- chain pump
- A water pump consisting of a series of buckets on a chain, wheel or drum
- cock pump
- A penis pump
- compression pump
- A machine used to keep blood and lymph flowing by pushing air through bands or sleeves that are placed on the arms or legs
- donkey pump
- A pump, in the form of a nodding donkey, for pumping water
- fist pump
- The hitting together of two people's fists, as e.g. a greeting
- fist pump
- The forward thrust of one's fist, as in celebration
- fist pump
- To thrust one's fist forward
- fist-pump
- To thrust one's fist forward
- fist-pump
- The forward thrust of one's fist, as in celebration
- fist-pump
- The hitting together of two people's fists, as e.g. a greeting
- gas pump
- A device at a gas station the dispenses gasoline
- heat pump
- A device that transfers heat from something at a lower temperature to something at a higher temperature by doing work
- penis pump
- A tubelike device placed over the penis to make it harder and larger, usually comes with a hand pump or electric pump
- petrol pump
- A filling station
- proton pump
- Any protein in the membrane of a cell or mitochondrion whose function is to move protons across the membrane and thus establish an electrochemical potential
- pump
- A device for dispensing liquid or gas to be sold, particularly fuel
This pump is out of order, but you can gas up at the next one.
- pump
- A dancing shoe
- pump
- An instance of the action of a pump; one stroke of a pump; any action similar to pumping
It takes thirty pumps to get 10 litres ; he did 50 pumps of the weights.
- pump
- To move rhythmically, as the motion of a pump
I pumped my fist with joy when I won the race.
- pump
- A swelling of the muscles caused by increased blood flow following high intensity weightlifting
Want a skin-stretching pump? Up the volume by using high-rep sets.
- pump
- To use a pump to move (liquid or gas)
I've pumped over 1000 gallons of water in the last ten minutes.
- pump
- The heart
- pump
- (often followed by up) To fill with air
He pumped up the air-bed by hand, but used the service station air to pump up the tyres.
- pump
- To be going very well
Last night's party was really pumping.
- pump
- A ride on a bicycle given to a passenger, usually on the handlebars or fender
She gave the other girl a pump on her new bike.
- pump
- A device for moving or compressing a liquid or gas
This pump can deliver 100 gallons of water per minute.
- pump
- A type of very high-heeled shoe; stilettoes
She was wearing a lovely new pair of pumps.
- pump
- A type of shoe, a trainer or sneaker
- pump
- To use a pump to move liquid or gas
I've been pumping for over a minute but the water isn't coming through.
- pump
- To gain information from (a person) by persistent questioning
- pump
- To shake (a person's hand) vigorously
- pump action
- a type of firearm action that uses a sliding handgrip to cycle the mechanism
- pump actions
- plural form of pump action
- pump and dump
- A form of financial fraud where the fraudster buys stocks cheaply, generates artificial excitement about those stocks to create a temporary price increase, then sells the stocks before the price goes back down
- pump iron
- To lift weights; to engage in weight or strength training
Her upper body strength has been improving since she started pumping iron at the gym.
- pump one's fist
- To thurst forward one's fist, as in celebration
- pump out
- to produce in large quantities
- pump out
- to remove liquid using a pump
- pump truck
- A manually operated device for lifting and moving pallets
- pump up
- To excite a person or group to a frenzy
- pump up
- : To cause one's muscles to swell by means of focussed weightlifting
- pump up
- To inflate by means of a pump
- pump up
- To inflate with a pumping action
- pump-fake
- To pretend to throw or shoot the ball in order to make a defender react
The way he pump-fakes it in the Oval Office is really distracting..
- pump-jet
- A marine system that creates a jet of water for propulsion; a water jet
- sodium pump
- the transport of sodium ions across biological membranes using the metabolic energy of ATP
- stirrup pump
- a small hand-operated pump; the stirrup-shaped base was placed in a bucket of water, a small hose could direct a stream onto small fires
- sump pump
- a pump used for the removal of liquid from a sump or sump pit
- under the pump
- Under pressure
- vacuum pump
- A piece of equipment used for extraction of gas or vapour from an enclosed space, leaving the container with a partial vacuum
- pump truck
- A pallet jack, also known as a pallet truck, pump truck, or jigger is a tool used to lift and move pallets
- pump
- {n} a water-engine, a very thin shoe
- pump
- {v} to work a pump, to discover artfully
- centrifugal pump
- A sub-class of dynamic axisymmetric work-absorbing turbomachinery
- oil pump
- A pump that keeps a supply of oil on moving parts
- water pump pliers
- Tongue-and-groove pliers, also known as water pump pliers, adjustable pliers, groove-joint pliers,Multi-Grips, and Channellocks, are a type of slip-joint pliers. They have serrated jaws generally set 45– to 60-degrees from the handles. The lower jaw can be moved to a number of positions by sliding along a tracking section under the upper jaw. An advantage of this design is that the pliers can adjust to a number of sizes without the distance in the handle growing wider. These pliers often have long handles for increased leverage