词汇 | bump |
释义 | bump verb uk /bʌmp/ us /bʌmp/ bumpverb (HIT)B2[ I+ adv/prep ] to hit something with force: 碰;撞 bump intoShe bumped into his tray, knocking the food onto his lap.她碰着了他的盘子,把食物撞翻到了他的腿上。 B2[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to hurt part of your body by hitting it against something hard: (身体部位)碰上,撞上(硬物) I bumped my head on the shelf as I stood up.我起身时头撞在了书架上。 I bumped my head and was concussed for several days. He's got a bruise where he bumped his leg against the corner of the table. I bumped my head as I was getting into the car. The car skidded off the road and bumped into a tree. The removal men kept bumping the furniture against the walls and chipping the paint. Hitting against objects accidentally and colliding anti-collision anti-shock bang around bowl someone over broadside bump into someone catch collide collision crash head-on jarring knock knock someone down knock someone over plough rear-end smash something up stack up stub bumpverb (MOVE ROUGHLY)[ I+ adv/prep ] to travel, usually in a vehicle, in an uncomfortable way because the surface you are moving over is rough: 颠簸而行 bump alongWe bumped along the dirt road in our car, holding on to our seats.汽车沿着小路颠簸而行,我们紧紧抓牢座位坐好。 The bottom of the boat was bumping over a coral reef. Travelling around Robin Hood's barnidiom backpack bag drop bourne bum bum around communication commuting connection hitch move negotiate Robin Hood shuttle super-commuting taken tour transoceanic visa well travelled bumpverb (CHANGE POSITION)[ T+ adv/prep ]mainly USinformal to remove someone or something from a particular position, sometimes to a different one: 把…移至别处;把…赶走 He had been playing badly and was bumped from the team.他一直表现不佳,被从队里赶走了。 These films may be well loved, but they're never going to bump "Casablanca" or "Citizen Kane" off the classic film lists. The 18-year-old has been bumping other players down the rankings ever since he started in competitive tennis. [ Tusually passive ] transport specialized to move a passenger to a different flight or a different type of seat from the one they have arranged: If you are bumped from an oversold flight you are entitled to compensation. They asked if any passengers were willing to be bumped. bump someone upIf you're lucky, you might get bumped up to business class. [ T ] internet & telecoms specialized to add something to an old thread(= a series of messages and replies) on an online message board so that it moves up to the top, and people notice it and start replying to it again: I'm bumping this old thread because I have a few relevant recommendations. I'm glad you bumped this thread back up because I hadn't seen it and I'm going through the exact same thing. Evicting and forcing to leave boot someone off (something) boot someone out (of something) chuck chuck someone out clear someone off something clearance dislocated expulsion extraditable extradite extradition fling something/someone out flush send someone packingidiom ship ship someone off show someone the dooridiom slam dunk smoke throw You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Air travel: travelling by aircraft Internet terminology bumpverb (INCREASE)[ T ]USinformal to increase something: Increased demand has led to businesses bumping prices. Minimum wage in the state was bumped 55 cents an hour to $5.85. Price increases accrual added value anti-inflation anti-inflationary appreciate appreciate by something appreciate in value bull market dead cat bounce go through the roofidiom hyperinflation inflationary overcharge projected value put something up rack rack something up rebound reinflate roof Phrasal verbsbump into someone bump someone off bump something up bump noun[ C ] uk /bʌmp/ us /bʌmp/ bumpnoun[C] (RAISED AREA)C1 a round, raised area on a surface or on the body: 隆起;凸块;肿块 Her bicycle hit a bump in the road and threw her off.自行车撞上了路上的一个鼓包,她摔了下来。 Enrique had a nasty bump on his head from when he fell down.恩里克摔倒了,脑袋上磕了个大肿包。 Swellings & lumps acoustic neuroma actinomycosis adenitis adenoma hyperplastic nodules anasarca bloated dropsy elephantiasis encephalomyelitis enchondroma equine encephalitis ganglion inflamed inflammatory pouchy thyroid nodule torus tumescence tumid tumour bumpnoun[C] (HIT)the sound of something falling to the ground: (东西落地时发出的)碰撞声 We heard a bump from the next room.我们听见隔壁房间有东西掉在地上的声音。 an accident involving a car, especially one that is not serious: (尤指不严重的)撞车 A van drove into their car but luckily it was just a bump.一辆货车撞上了他们的车,所幸只是碰了一下。 a traffic accident accidentAn accident on the M11 is blocking traffic in a northerly direction. collisionPolice responded to the collision and closed the road. head-onBoth drivers were injured in the head-on collision. shuntUKMy insurance company refused to pay out after my little shunt. crashA serious crash on the motorway yesterday led to its closure for two hours. car crashHe died in a car crash. Sounds made by objects, movement or impact bang around bleep boop choo-choo chuff clap along click away honk peal resonance rumble spit squeak susurrus swoosh thrum thunk tick-tock ticking whisper You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: On the road: accidents involving vehicles Hitting against objects accidentally and colliding bumpnoun[C] (INCREASE)mainly US an increase in something: 增加 There had been a bump in the number of students with learning disorders.有学习障碍的学生数量增加了。 Becoming bigger accrete accrue anti-growth balloon bell billow elongate engorge engorged enlarge enlargement outgrow over-expansion pile pile on the poundsidiom puff puff up put something on stretch swell Idioma bump in the road bump | American Dictionarybump noun[ C ] us/bʌmp/ bumpnoun[C] (RAISED AREA)a raised area on a surface: The mosquito bites left bumps on her face. bump verb us/bʌmp/ bumpverb (HIT)[ I/T ] to hit against something or someone, esp. by accident: [ T ]The child fell and bumped his head. bumpverb (PUSH AWAY)[ T ] to move someone or something from a place, rank, or job: I knew if they got someone more qualified, I’d be bumped. Phrasal verbsbump into someone bump off someone Examples of bumpbump A mathematical rule has been obtained: 'in the presence of a magnetic oscillatory (bump/hollow) defect, the velocity exhibits a shock defect'. The impossibility of human persons beginning to exist more than once yields a bump in the physicalist's road to an afterlife. According to this dictionary, bump into does not normally collocate with abstract nouns such as a new expression or a word like although. This is especially impor tant for density bumps that are severely overestimated in the linear model. However, due to surface tension the resulting observed disturbance of the front appears as a wavepacket, formed of an indentation separating two bumps (figure 14a). A moderate pressure bump should be acceptable there to achieve a sufficient signal amplitude. The outer non-turbulent flow appears to be 'riding ' over the bumps or bursts of the interface. The focus is on two types of localized solutions involving shocks (antishocks) and hollow (bump) waves. Intact cortical granules are visible as bumps underneath the plasma membrane. The presence of zinc in the unfolded state suppresses this local bump and the broad activation barrier becomes accessible. The doctors around the bedside of the patient are desperately picking bumps. Consequently, various forms of memory, sagacity, or wit were highly developed, whereas these bumps typical of vanity and passion for glory were extremely small. These bumps are difficult to distinguish in the histograms derived from the original field data (fig. 2). Consequently, this project gives the students some oppor tunity to bump up against limitations of the simulation tool. The situation in which we apply bump perturbations will often be of the following type. See all examples of bump These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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