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I . bump [bʌmp] SOST

1. bump (on head):

bump
guz m

2. bump (on road):

bump
wybój m
speed bump

3. bump (blow):

bump

4. bump (shock):

bump

5. bump (sound):

bump
hałas m

6. bump (collision):

bump

II . bump [bʌmp] VB vb trans

III . bump [bʌmp] VB vb intr

1. bump (collide):

to bump into sb/sth

2. bump (move):

to bump along
shock bump MINER

bump off VB vb trans colloq

speed bump SOST INDUSTR AUTO

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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This prevents opening of the action caused by an inadvertent bump or contact to the bolt handle.
en.wikipedia.org
The bench also directed the agencies to put up signage indicating that there is a speed bump ahead.
www.thehindu.com
For example, if the driver's foot is slightly jostled by a bump in road, the accelerator pedal would tend to stay at its setting.
en.wikipedia.org
During summer 2006, the singer was diagnosed with a bump on his vocal cords, after losing his voice repeatedly during concerts.
en.wikipedia.org
Another describes a retractable speed bump; yet another, an apparatus and mechanism for fileting fish.
www.cio.co.nz
Typically, during the reminiscence bump only happy memories and memories of important events are recalled.
en.wikipedia.org
Her head went back hard against the headrest, then there was a jarring jolt when she hit the speed bump.
www.canada.com
You can lean over the dugout seats and bump elbows with a coach.
www.npr.org
That's a really easy one to give to the stuntwoman, but she loves a stunt bump.
www.moviesonline.ca
Finally, the moment of truth: bump... bump... and slowing to a walk.
en.wikipedia.org

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