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Dictionary Entry: Air Pump
Air Pump
Definitions
- A device used to force air into or out of an enclosed space, such as a tire, inflatable, or pneumatic tool.
- An apparatus for transferring air into a particular object, typically used to inflate objects like balloons, tires, and sports equipment.
Usage Examples
- He used the air pump to inflate the tire of his bicycle.
- The air pump in the pool kept the inflatable toys filled throughout the summer.
- She needed an air pump to fill the inflatable mattress for the camping trip.
Etymology
The term "air pump" combines "air," referring to the gaseous substance that surrounds the Earth, and "pump," a device used to move fluids or gases. The air pump has existed in various forms since the 17th century and was initially used in scientific experiments and early industrial processes to move air or create vacuums.
Synonyms
- Blower
- Inflator
- Compressor
Translations
Language |
Translation |
Pronunciation |
Spanish |
Bomba de aire |
/ˈbom.ba de ˈaiɾe/ |
French |
Pompe à air |
/pɔ̃p a ɛʁ/ |
German |
Luftpumpe |
/lʊftˈpʊm.pə/ |
Italian |
Pompa d'aria |
/ˈpom.pa dˈaːrja/ |
Chinese |
气泵 |
/qì bèng/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
The pronunciation of "air pump" remains largely consistent across English-speaking regions, though the tone and accent may vary slightly depending on the region.
Historical Usage
Early versions of air pumps were used in scientific experiments during the 1600s, primarily to create vacuums. The development of more practical air pumps for inflating objects came later in the 19th century with advancements in mechanical engineering. Air pumps became widely used in industrial applications and in household tasks such as inflating tires or sporting equipment.
Cultural Nuances
In certain cultures, air pumps are essential tools for outdoor activities, particularly in regions where water sports or camping are popular. In other parts of the world, air pumps are critical in agriculture for inflating aerators and supporting irrigation systems.