bump的意思和读音

bump

: [bʌmp] : [bʌmp]

v.;(

n.);

adv.

bumps  bumping  bumped  

n.knock,collision,smash,swelling,lump

v.hit,strike,wallop,jolt,bounce

bumpv.

1.[i]to hit sb/sth by accident

In the dark I bumped into a chair.

The car bumped against the kerb.

2.[t]~ sth (against/on sth)to hit sth, especially a part of your body, against or on sth

Be careful not to bump your head on the beam when you stand up.

3.[i][t]to move across a rough surface

The jeep bumped along the dirt track.

The car bumped its way slowly down the drive.沿

4.[t]~ sb + adv./prep.);to move sb from one group or position to another; to remove sb from a group

The airline apologized and bumped us up to first class.

If you are bumped off an airline because of overbooking, you are entitled to compensation.

The coach told him he had been bumped from the crew.

n.

1.[c]);the action or sound of sth hitting a hard surface

He fell to the ground with a bump .

We could hear loud bumps from upstairs where the children were playing.

2.[c]a swelling on the body, often caused by a blow

She was covered in bumps and bruises.

How did you get that bump on your forehead?

3.[c]a part of a flat surface that is not even, but raised above the rest of it

a bump in the road

4.[c]a slight accident in which your vehicle hits sth

5.[pl](on a child's birthday) the act of lifting the child in the air and then putting them down on the ground, once for every year of their age

We gave her the bumps.

n.1.2.,,3.();【,(),4.;;();();〈5.,6.1.2.,,3.();【,(),4.;;();();〈5.,6.

v.1.2.,, (against into)3.(), (along)4.,,();5.();();;6.()7.,1.2.,, (against into)3.(), (along)4.,,();5.();();;6.()7.,

adv.1.,2.

n.1.a raised part on a surface; a raised part on your skin where you have been injured2.a hit or knock to a part of your body; a hit or knock against something solid; the sound of something hitting against something solid

v.1.to accidentally hit part of your body against something, making it hurt; to hit against something solid once or many times2.to move with rough up and down movements, especially over a surface that is not even3.to tell someone who has bought a ticket for a plane seat that they cannot fly because the airline has sold too many tickets; to take someones job away from them

1. congress bump stroke ...

2. 19.5 Posterize( ) 19.6 Bump) 19.7 Deform( ) ...

3. mimic( 仿); bump); amity(

4. bullet n. bump n. v. bunch n. ...

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1.The child was dragged more than 100 feet, but survived with only a bump on his head.100

2."You've got no more gumption than a bump on a log, " she said. "Get out in the kitchen and help Doris do those dirty dishes. ",”。“。”

3.For instance, Madison and Clark bump into an old friend, Peter, on the street, but Peter pretends not to see them and walks right past.

4.A bump sensor is usually a protruding ring around the robot consisting of two layers.

5.He might run into the wall; he might bump his legs or his feet on some hard object and hurt some part of his body.

6.Some of these would boost the size of the photon-pair bump, though making it big enough still seems to be a stretch.使

7.After Bryant got past defenders, Celtics were allowed to bump and grab Kobe on his way to the basket.

8.The jeep rattles up through the dark and stops with a bump next to a stall selling instant noodles, tea and bourbon biscuits.

9.If the wall of a plugged pore breaks, the surrounding area swells up and can turn into a red bump.使

10.One thing that happened was that after 1956, 1957 the number of cases were down, there was a small bump here, the cases were up.