Pump in Meaning in English
expression
ˈpəmp/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
PUMP-in
pˈʌmp/ /ˈɪn
PUMP-in
Definición
To force a liquid, gas, or other substance or resource into something using a pump or with energy; often used for money, information, or energy being added forcefully into a system.
Uso & Matices
Mostly informal or technical. Common in business, science, and engineering; e.g., 'pump in money', 'pump in chemicals'. Implies a strong, deliberate action. Not used for gentle or passive transfers.
Spanish: inyectar - bombear (líquido/dinero/energía)Portuguese (BR): injetar - bombear (líquido/dinheiro/energia)Portuguese (PT): injetar - bombear (líquido/dinheiro/energia)Chinese (Simplified): 注入 - 泵入Chinese (Traditional): 注入 - 泵入Hindi: डालना (पंप करके) - इंजेक्ट करनाArabic: يضخّ في - يحقنBengali: পাম্প করা - প্রবাহিত করাRussian: закачивать - вливать - вбрасыватьJapanese: 注入する - ポンプで送るVietnamese: bơm vàoKorean: 주입하다 - 밀어넣다Turkish: pompalamak - basmak (bir sisteme)Urdu: پمپ کرنا - بھرنا (طاقت یا پیسہ وغیرہ)Indonesian: memompa - memasukkan (dengan kuat)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
They pumped in more water to fill the pool.
basic
The company pumped in extra money to save the project.
basic
The doctor pumped in medicine to help the patient.
basic
The government has pumped in billions to boost the economy.
natural
Fans pumped in energy and excitement at the concert.
natural
He likes to pump in facts during discussions to impress people.
natural