Old English þyddan "to strike, stab, thrust, press," of imitative origin. Sense of "hit with a dull sound" first recorded 1796. Related: Thudded; thudding. The noun is attested from 1510s as "blast of wind;" 1530s as "loud sound."
1. My heart had started to thud, and my mouth was dry.
我的心开始咚咚跳,嘴里发干。
来自柯林斯例句
2. I heard the regular thudthudthud of running shoes behind me.
Old English þyddan "to strike, stab, thrust, press," of imitative origin. Sense of "hit with a dull sound" first recorded 1796. Related: Thudded; thudding. The noun is attested from 1510s as "blast of wind;" 1530s as "loud sound."
双语例句
1. My heart had started to thud, and my mouth was dry.
我的心开始咚咚跳,嘴里发干。
来自柯林斯例句
2. I heard the regular thudthudthud of running shoes behind me.