pumps
A pump is a machine or device that is used to force a liquid or gas to flow in a particular direction.
pumps that circulate the fuel around in the engine.
使燃料在发动机内循环的气泵。
There was no water in the building, just a pump in the courtyard.
楼里没水,只在院子里有个水泵。
A fuel or gas pump is a machine with a tube attached to it that you use to fill a car with gasoline.
The average price for all grades of gas at the pump was $3.49 a gallon.
加油站所有等级的汽油平均价格为1加仑3.49美元。
pump out
To pump out something means to produce or supply it continually and in large amounts.
Japanese companies have been pumping out plenty of innovative products.
日本的公司一直在不断推出大量新款的产品。
pump up
If you pump up something such as a tyre, you fill it with air using a pump.
Pump all the tyres up.
给所有的轮胎打气。
pumps , pumping , pumped
To pump a liquid or gas in a particular direction means to force it to flow in that direction using a pump.
It's not enough to get rid of raw sewage by pumping it out to sea.
仅用水泵将未经处理的污水排入海中是不够的。
The money raised will be used to dig bore holes to pump water into the dried-up lake.
筹到的钱款将用来挖井,再将水泵入干涸的湖中。
If someone has their stomach pumped, doctors remove the contents of their stomach, for example because they have swallowed poison or drugs.
One woman was rushed to the emergency room to have her stomach pumped.
一名妇女被紧急送进急诊室去洗胃。