Plump Meaning in English
word
/ˈpɫəmp/
PLUHMP
/plˈʌmp/
PLUMP
释义
Describes someone or something that is pleasantly fat, rounded, or full in a healthy and attractive way. Can refer to people, fruit, cushions, or anything that looks soft and slightly chubby.
用法与细微差别
Mostly positive, gentle word—more polite than 'fat'. Common with babies, fruit, soft objects. 'Plump for' as a phrasal verb means 'choose' in UK English, but this is rare. Less commonly used to describe adults, unless in a kindly or old-fashioned way.
Spanish: relleno - regordetePortuguese (BR): cheio - rechonchudoPortuguese (PT): cheio - rechonchudoChinese (Simplified): 丰满 - 胖嘟嘟Chinese (Traditional): 豐滿 - 胖嘟嘟Hindi: गोल-मटोल - भरा हुआArabic: ممتلئ - سمينBengali: গোলগাল - ভরটুকটুকেRussian: пухлый - округлыйJapanese: ふっくらしたVietnamese: mũm mĩm - đầy đặnKorean: 통통한 - 오동통한Turkish: tombul - dolgunUrdu: گول مٹول - بھرپورIndonesian: montok - gemuk (lembut)
例句
The baby has plump cheeks.
basic
She picked a plump tomato from the plant.
basic
The cushion felt soft and plump.
basic
My cat is getting a little plump after all those treats.
natural
These grapes look juicy and plump—let's buy them.
natural
He gave his grandma a big hug and kissed her plump cheek.
natural