English to Portuguese Dictionary pumped

pumped

bombeado
definition
verb
the blood is pumped around the body
force (liquid, gas, etc.) to move in a specified direction by or as if by means of a pump.
I fetched the bike and pumped up the back tire
fill (something such as a tire or balloon) with liquid or gas using a pump.
adjective
I was so pumped that I overdid everything
(of a person) stimulated or filled with enthusiasm or excitement.
translation of 'pumped'
verb
sondar,
lançar,
latejar,
pulsar,
arfar,
extrair,
arrojar,
bombear
example
So to be honest with you I think it is as good as if it was your own song anyway so I'm really 'pumped' .
There were three gendarmes in plain clothes, a little 'pumped' up with the adrenaline of the occasion.
He wanted to be out there, so imagine how a 'pumped' up player feels with this.
With Jason 'pumped' and ready for trouble Nadia and Emma stepped between him and Marco to protect him.
These guys are going to go to the next challenge more 'pumped' up than that fencing guy.
Not that Rae, however 'pumped' up he becomes today, is liable to aim a boot at the cranium of Camara.
I was feeling slightly weary after the drive and the general lack of sleep, but was quite 'pumped' up.
Another call from Jack, who was all 'pumped' up after the opening ceremony in Melbourne.
He was motivated and 'pumped' and didn't he just make you want to get up out of your sick bed and join in.
We were hugely lacking in common sense, and Lee and Warne were 'pumped' up and determined.
Ben and I did another session of tae-bo and it really got me 'pumped' up for the exam.
We were all so 'pumped' by his zany antics that we all ordered steaks.
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