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From:
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dump
/ˈdʌmp/
垃圾場(vt.)切斷電源,傾倒,傾銷(vi.)倒垃圾,傾銷商品
From:
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dump
傾卸; 傾印
From:
Network Terminology
dump
傾印 倒出
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dump
n.
A
thick
,
ill-shapen
piece
;
a
clumsy
leaden
counter
used
by
boys
in
playing
chuck
farthing
. [
Eng
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dump
,
n.
1.
A
dull
,
gloomy
state
of
the
mind
;
sadness
;
melancholy
;
low
spirits
or
a
mild
depression
;
despondency
;
ill
humor
; --
now
used
only
in
the
plural
.
March
slowly
on
in
solemn
dump
.
--
Hudibras
.
Doleful
dumps
the
mind
oppress
.
--
Shak
.
I
was
musing
in
the
midst
of
my
dumps
.
--
Bunyan
.
Note:
☞
The
ludicrous
associations
now
attached
to
this
word
did
not
originally
belong
to
it
.
“Holland's
translation
of
Livy
represents
the
Romans
as
being
`
in
the
dumps'
after
the
battle
of
Cannæ.”
2.
Absence
of
mind
;
revery
.
3.
A
melancholy
strain
or
tune
in
music
;
any
tune
. [
Obs
.]
“Tune
a
deploring
dump
.”
“Play
me
some
merry
dump
.”
4.
An
old
kind
of
dance
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dump
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Dumped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Dumping
.]
1.
To
knock
heavily
;
to
stump
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
2.
To
put
or
throw
down
with
more
or
less
of
violence
;
hence
,
to
unload
from
a
cart
by
tilting
it
;
as
,
to
dump
sand
,
coal
,
etc
. [U.S.]
Dumping car
or
Dumping cart
,
a
railway
car
,
or
a
cart
,
the
body
of
which
can
be
tilted
to
empty
the
contents
; --
called
also
dump car
,
or
dump cart
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dump
,
n.
1.
A
car
or
boat
for
dumping
refuse
,
etc
.
2.
A
ground
or
place
for
dumping
ashes
,
refuse
,
etc
.
3.
That
which
is
dumped
.
4.
Mining
A
pile
of
ore
or
rock
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dump
n
1:
a
coarse
term
for
defecation
; "
he
took
a
shit
" [
syn
:
shit
]
2:
a
piece
of
land
where
waste
materials
are
dumped
[
syn
: {
garbage
dump
,
trash dump
,
rubbish dump
,
wasteyard
,
waste-yard
,
dumpsite
]
3: (
computer
science
)
a
copy
of
the
contents
of
a
computer
storage
device
;
sometimes
used
in
debugging
programs
v
1:
throw
away
as
refuse
; "
No
dumping
in
these
woods
!"
2:
sever
all
ties
with
,
usually
unceremoniously
or
irresponsibly
; "
The
company
dumped
him
after
many
years
of
service
"; "
She
dumped
her
boyfriend
when
she
fell
in
love
with
a
rich
man
" [
syn
:
ditch
]
3:
sell
at
artificially
low
prices
[
syn
:
underprice
]
4:
drop
in
a
heap
or
mass
5:
fall
abruptly
; "
It
plunged
to
the
bottom
of
the
well
" [
syn
:
plunge
]
6:
knock
down
with
force
; "
He
decked
his
opponent
" [
syn
:
deck
,
coldcock
,
knock down
,
floor
]
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