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Что (кто) такое pump - определение

DEVICE THAT MOVES FLUIDS (LIQUIDS OR GASES) BY MECHANICAL ACTION
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pump         
(pumps, pumping, pumped)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
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...
You'll need a bicycle pump to keep the tyres topped up with air.
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2.
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...
The money raised will be used to dig bore holes to pump water into the dried-up lake.
...drill rigs that are busy pumping natural gas...
Age diminishes the heart's ability to pump harder and faster under exertion.
VERB: V n with adv, V n prep, V n, V
3.
A petrol or gas pump is a machine with a tube attached to it that you use to fill a car with petrol.
There are already long queues of vehicles at petrol pumps.
N-COUNT: oft n N
4.
If someone has their stomach pumped, doctors remove the contents of their stomach, for example because they have swallowed poison or drugs.
She was released from hospital yesterday after having her stomach pumped.
VERB: usu passive, have n V-ed
5.
If you pump money or other resources into something such as a project or an industry, you invest a lot of money or resources in it. (INFORMAL)
The Government needs to pump more money into community care.
VERB: V n into n
6.
If you pump someone about something, you keep asking them questions in order to get information. (INFORMAL)
He ran in every five minutes to pump me about the case...
Stop trying to pump information out of me.
= grill
VERB: V n about/for n, V n out of/from n
7.
Pumps are canvas shoes with flat rubber soles which people wear for sports and leisure. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use trainers
)
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8.
Pumps are women's shoes that do not cover the top part of the foot and are usually made of plain leather. (AM; in BRIT, use court shoes
)
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9.
To prime the pump means to do something to encourage the success or growth of something, especially the economy. (mainly AM)
...the use of tax money to prime the pump of the state's economy.
PHRASE: V inflects
pump         
v. a.
Cross-examine, interrogate, cross-question.
pump         
pump1
¦ noun
1. a mechanical device using suction or pressure to raise or move liquids, compress gases, or force air into inflatable objects.
2. Physiology a mechanism in living cells by which specific ions are moved through a cell membrane against a concentration gradient.
¦ verb
1. force (liquid, gas, etc.) to move by or as if by means of a pump.
move in spurts as though driven by a pump.
(pump something out) produce or emit something in large quantities or amounts.
2. (often pump something up) fill (something) with (liquid, gas, etc.).
(pump something up) informal turn up the volume of music.
[as adjective pumped up] informal very enthusiastic or excited.
3. move or cause to move vigorously up and down.
4. informal try to elicit information from (someone) by persistent questioning.
Phrases
pump iron informal exercise with weights.
Derivatives
pumper noun
Origin
ME: related to Du. pomp 'ship's pump', prob. partly of imitative origin.
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pump2
¦ noun
1. chiefly N. English a plimsoll.
2. Brit. a light shoe for dancing.
3. N. Amer. a court shoe.
Origin
C16: of unknown origin.
pump         
I
n.
1) to prime; work a pump
2) a gasoline (AE), petrol (BE) pump
3) a centrifugal; heat; stomach; suction; sump pump
II
v.
1) (d; tr.) to pump into (to pump investments into a company; to pump water into a tank)
2) (D; tr.) to pump out of (to pump water out of a flooded basement)
3) (N; used with an adjective) we pumped the basement dry
Pump         
·noun A low shoe with a thin sole.
II. Pump ·vi To work, or raise water, a pump.
III. Pump ·vt To raise with a pump, as water or other liquid.
IV. Pump ·vt To draw water, or the like, from; to from water by means of a pump; as, they pumped the well dry; to pump a ship.
V. Pump ·vt Figuratively, to draw out or obtain, as secrets or money, by persistent questioning or plying; to question or ply persistently in order to elicit something, as information, money, ·etc.
VI. Pump ·noun An hydraulic machine, variously constructed, for raising or transferring fluids, consisting essentially of a moving piece or piston working in a hollow cylinder or other cavity, with valves properly placed for admitting or retaining the fluid as it is drawn or driven through them by the action of the piston.
court shoe         
  • A man's formalwear in the late 1820s.
TYPE OF SHOE WITH LOW-CUT FRONT
Court shoes; D'Orsay pumps; Escarpins; D'Orsay shoe; Opera pump; Opera pumps; Court pumps; Male pumps
(court shoes)
Court shoes are women's shoes that do not cover the top part of the foot and are usually made of plain leather with no design. (BRIT; in AM, use pumps
)
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Court shoe         
  • A man's formalwear in the late 1820s.
TYPE OF SHOE WITH LOW-CUT FRONT
Court shoes; D'Orsay pumps; Escarpins; D'Orsay shoe; Opera pump; Opera pumps; Court pumps; Male pumps
A court shoe (British English), or pump (American English), is a shoe with a low-cut front, or vamp, with either a shoe buckle or a black bow as ostensible fastening. Deriving from the 17th and 18th century dress shoes with shoe buckles, the vamped pump shape emerged in the late 18th century.
court shoe         
  • A man's formalwear in the late 1820s.
TYPE OF SHOE WITH LOW-CUT FRONT
Court shoes; D'Orsay pumps; Escarpins; D'Orsay shoe; Opera pump; Opera pumps; Court pumps; Male pumps
¦ noun Brit. a woman's plain, lightweight shoe that has a low-cut upper and no fastening.
Pump (skateboarding)         
SKATEBOARDING TECHNIQUE
Long distance skateboard pumping; Long distance pumping; Long Distance (Skateboard) Pumping
Pumping is a skateboarding technique used to accelerate without the rider's feet leaving the board. Pumping can be done by turning or on a transition, like a ramp or quarter pipe.
F.I.N.E.         
1989 ALBUM BY AEROSMITH
Monkey on My Back; The Making of Pump; Things That Go Pump in the Night; Monkey On My Back; F.I.N.E.; F I N E; F. I. N. E.; Young Lust (Aerosmith song); My Girl (Aerosmith song); Don't Get Mad, Get Even (song); Voodoo Medicine Man; Hoodoo/Voodoo Medicine Man; Ain't Enough
F-ed up, insecure, neurotic, and emotional.use it when ur fealing that way.
my day has been F.I.N.E. everything has gone wrong

Википедия

Pump

A pump is a device that moves fluids (liquids or gases), or sometimes slurries, by mechanical action, typically converted from electrical energy into hydraulic energy.

Mechanical pumps serve in a wide range of applications such as pumping water from wells, aquarium filtering, pond filtering and aeration, in the car industry for water-cooling and fuel injection, in the energy industry for pumping oil and natural gas or for operating cooling towers and other components of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. In the medical industry, pumps are used for biochemical processes in developing and manufacturing medicine, and as artificial replacements for body parts, in particular the artificial heart and penile prosthesis.

When a pump contains two or more pump mechanisms with fluid being directed to flow through them in series, it is called a multi-stage pump. Terms such as two-stage or double-stage may be used to specifically describe the number of stages. A pump that does not fit this description is simply a single-stage pump in contrast.

In biology, many different types of chemical and biomechanical pumps have evolved; biomimicry is sometimes used in developing new types of mechanical pumps.