English-German translations for pump

  • PumpedieUm Geld in eine Wirtschaft zu pumpen, muss man dieses Geld zuerst aus der Wirtschaft heraussaugen. In order to pump money into an economy, you first have to suction that money out of the economy. Einfach nur Geld in Roma-Siedlungen zu pumpen, fruchtet nicht, wie die Erfahrungen der Vergangenheit zeigen. Simply pumping money into the Roma settlements will not do any good, as past experience has shown. In Irland müssen viele Haushalte eine eigene Wasserpumpe einbauen lassen und die Stromkosten für den Betrieb dieser Pumpe tragen. Many have to pay to sink their own pump in Ireland and pay the electricity charges.
  • pumpen
    Um Geld in eine Wirtschaft zu pumpen, muss man dieses Geld zuerst aus der Wirtschaft heraussaugen. In order to pump money into an economy, you first have to suction that money out of the economy. Einfach nur Geld in Roma-Siedlungen zu pumpen, fruchtet nicht, wie die Erfahrungen der Vergangenheit zeigen. Simply pumping money into the Roma settlements will not do any good, as past experience has shown. Pro Jahr pumpen die OECD-Länder über hundert Milliarden Dollar in die Entwicklungshilfe. The OECD countries pump over USD 100 billion per annum into development aid.
  • aufpumpen
  • ausfragen
  • ausholen
  • aushorchen
  • Ballerinadie
  • Herzdas
  • Lenzen
  • Pumpenstoß
  • Pumping-Lemma
  • Pumps
  • Pumpvorgang
  • ZapfsäuledieEs gibt in weiten Gegenden noch einspurige Straßen, mit 50 Meilen bis zu einer Zapfsäule. There are still single track roads in much of my area, with 50 miles to a petrol pump. Das sind auch 1000 Euro, die sich für die Autobesitzer wegen des geringeren Kraftstoffverbrauchs und der Ersparnis an der Zapfsäule dann schnell bezahlt machen. And that is a thousand euros with a quick return for car-owners because of fuel economy and savings at the petrol pump.

Definition of pump

  • A device for moving or compressing a liquid or gas
  • An instance of the action of a pump; one stroke of a pump; any action similar to pumping
  • A device for dispensing liquid or gas to be sold, particularly fuel
  • A swelling of the muscles caused by increased blood flow following high intensity weightlifting
  • A ride on a bicycle given to a passenger, usually on the handlebars or fender
  • The heart
  • To use a pump to move (liquid or gas
  • To fill with air
  • To move rhythmically, as the motion of a pump
  • To shake vigorously
  • To gain information from by persistent questioning
  • To use a pump to move liquid or gas
  • To be going very well
  • To kick, throw or hit the ball far and high
  • To pass gas; to fart
  • To pass into a program so that it can obey them
  • To copulate
  • To weightlift
  • A type of shoe, a trainer or sneaker
  • 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
  • A dance#Verb|dancing shoe

Examples

  • This pump can deliver 100 gallons of water per minute
  • It takes thirty pumps to get 10 litres; he did 50 pumps of the weights
  • This pump is out of order, but you can gas up at the next one
  • She gave the other girl a pump on her new bike
  • Ive pumped over 1000 gallons of water in the last ten minutes
  • He pumped up the air-bed by hand, but used the service station air to pump up the tyres
  • I pumped my fist with joy when I won the race
  • Ive been pumping for over a minute but the water isnt coming through
  • The waves were really pumping this morning
  • Last nights party was really pumping
  • She was wearing a lovely new pair of pumps

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