pump

/pʌmp/ (bre, ipa) · /pʌmp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpəmp/ (ame, mw)

pump — noun

  • pumpsingular
  • pumpsplural

1. A device that uses suction or pressure to push liquids (such as water or oil) or

1.名詞B1
釋義

A device that uses suction or pressure to push liquids (such as water or oil) or gases (such as air) through pipes or out of one area into another.

例句

The farmer used a hand pump to bring water from the well for his cattle.

hand pump / bring water from [source]

When the basement flooded, Lakan borrowed an electric pump to remove the standing water.

同義詞
反義詞
  • plug

    a plug stops flow; a pump enables flow

文法句型

pump + of + noun

compound: [material/function] + pump

用法筆記

Often appears in compound nouns that name the type or purpose: hand pump, air pump, water pump, petrol pump, heart pump.

常見錯誤

She pumped the water from the bucket' (meaning she poured it out).
She pumped the water from the flooded basement.
💡pump requires a device, not manual pouring.

2. A woman's flat shoe with a thin sole and simple design, similar in style to the

2.名詞B2
釋義

A woman's flat shoe with a thin sole and simple design, similar in style to the soft shoes worn by ballet dancers.

例句

Maeve wore black pumps with her summer dress to the outdoor concert.

Anjali bought a pair of red leather pumps for the wedding reception.

pair of + pumps

同義詞

文法句型

pair of + pumps

用法筆記

In American English, this style is usually called 'ballet flats' rather than 'pumps.' The word 'pumps' in US English refers instead to heeled dress shoes (see noun sense 3).

常見錯誤

He wore pumps to the gym.
She wore pumps to the office party.
💡pumps in this sense are women's flat shoes, not athletic footwear.

3. A women's smart shoe with a heel and a slip-on style that has no straps, laces,

3.名詞B2
釋義

A women's smart shoe with a heel and a slip-on style that has no straps, laces, or other fasteners, worn with formal or business clothing.

例句

Ziad's grandmother polished her black patent pumps before the family dinner.

patent pumps / polished

The bride chose white satin pumps with a low heel for her wedding day.

同義詞
  • court shoe

    British term for the same style of heeled women's shoe

  • high heel

    broader term for any shoe with a tall heel; not all have the pump's no-fastening design

文法句型

pair of + pumps

用法筆記

In British English this style is sometimes called a 'court shoe.' In American English, 'pump' by itself almost always refers to this heeled style rather than the flat ballet style (noun sense 2).

常見錯誤

She ran a marathon in her pumps.
She wore her pumps to the awards ceremony.
💡pumps with raised heels are dress shoes, not suitable for running or sports.

4. A flat, hard-wearing cloth shoe with a rubber sole, used by children for sports

4.名詞B2
釋義

A flat, hard-wearing cloth shoe with a rubber sole, used by children for sports or physical education at school.

例句

The children changed into their pumps before the PE lesson started.

changed into + pumps / PE lesson

Kenji's school pumps had white rubber soles and blue canvas uppers.

同義詞
  • plimsoll

    British term for the same type of children's sports shoe

  • gym shoe

    more general term; common in both British and American English

  • dap

    regional British colloquial term, especially in Wales and southwest England

文法句型

pair of + pumps

用法筆記

This sense is primarily British. The same type of shoe is called 'plimsolls,' 'gym shoes,' or 'trainers' in different varieties of English.

常見錯誤

She wore her pumps to a formal dinner.' (US meaning).
The children wore their pumps for the PE class.' (British sports shoe meaning)
💡avoid confusion between the different shoe senses across varieties.

pump — verb