pump in Japanese
pump in Japanese is ポンプ, 喞筒, パンプス — pump means a device that moves or pushes liquid or gas from one place to another.
pump in Japanese
ポンプ
Pronounced: ponpu
A device for moving or compressing a liquid or gas.
喞筒
Pronounced: sokutō
A device for moving or compressing a liquid or gas.
パンプス
Pronounced: panpusu
(chiefly, North America) A type of women's shoe which leaves the instep uncovered and has a relatively high heel, especially a stiletto (with a very high and thin heel)
What does "pump" mean?
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noun A device that moves or pushes liquid or gas from one place to another.
"The well uses an electric pump to bring up water."
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verb To move liquid or gas using a pump, or to move something rhythmically like a pump.
"Firefighters pumped water onto the flames."
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noun A woman's low-cut shoe with a fairly high heel and no fastening.
"She wore black pumps with her dress."
pump in a sentence
- The well uses an electric pump to bring up water.
- Firefighters pumped water onto the flames.
- His heart pumped hard after the sprint.
- She wore black pumps with her dress.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pump" in Japanese?
"pump" in Japanese is ポンプ, 喞筒, パンプス. pump means: A device that moves or pushes liquid or gas from one place to another.
How do you pronounce ポンプ?
"pump" in Japanese is ポンプ, pronounced "ponpu".
How do you use "pump" in a sentence?
Example: "The well uses an electric pump to bring up water." In Japanese, "pump" is ポンプ, 喞筒, パンプス.
Are there other ways to say "pump" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "pump": ポンプ, 喞筒, パンプス.
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