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- IPA[bʌmp]
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- a light blow or a jolting collision;(on a person's birthday) a custom by which the person is lifted by the arms and legs and let down on to the ground, once for each year of their age
- knock or run into someone or something with a jolt;hurt or damage (something) by striking it on something else
verb: bump, 3rd person present: bumps, gerund or present participle: bumping, past tense: bumped, past participle: bumped
noun: bump, plural noun: bumps
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名詞
- 1. a light blow or a jolting collision a nasty bump on the head 同義詞
- ▪ British informal (on a person's birthday) a custom by which the person is lifted by the arms and legs and let down on to the ground, once for each year of their age the children were given the bumps
- ▪ (in races where boats make a spaced start one behind another) the point at which a boat begins to overtake or touch the boat ahead, thereby defeating it.
- ▪ a rising air current causing an irregularity in an aircraft's motion.
- 2. a protuberance on a level surface bumps in the road 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a swelling on the skin, especially one caused by illness or injury her mosquito bites had come up in huge red bumps 同義詞
- ▪ dated a lump on a person's skull, formerly thought to indicate a particular mental faculty.
- 3. US informal an increase there was a bump in the number of outbound flights
- 4. (in an online forum) an act of posting on an inactive thread in order to move it to the top of the list of active threads I'm giving this thread a well-deserved bump
- 5. a loosely woven fleeced cotton fabric used in upholstery and as lining material.
動詞
- 1. knock or run into someone or something with a jolt I almost bumped into him she ran to the desk, bumping against an armchair 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ hurt or damage (something) by striking it on something else she bumped her head on the sink
- ▪ (in a race) gain a bump against.
- 2. move or travel with a succession of jolting movements the car bumped along the rutted track 同義詞
- ▪ push (something) jerkily in a specified direction she had to bump the pushchair down the steps
- 3. (of an airline) refuse (a passenger) a reserved place on a flight as a consequence of deliberate overbooking if you check in on time and are bumped, you will be entitled to a full refund
- ▪ North American displace from a job or role, especially in favour of someone else she was bumped for a youthful model
- 4. (in an online forum) post on (an inactive thread) in order to move it to the top of the list of active threads if no one responds after 24 hours, you can bump your thread
- increase something
Oxford Dictionary
- increase something
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gesture of greeting or celebration in which two people jump and push their chests together: a celebratory chest bump from the team's coach
- greet or celebrate with (someone) by jumping and pushing one's chest against theirs: he went to chest-bump a teammate they chest-bumped and high-fived
Oxford Dictionary
- start (a motor vehicle) by pushing it in order to make the engine turn.
- an act of bump-starting a motor vehicle.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gesture of greeting or celebration in which two people jump and push their chests together: a celebratory chest bump from the team's coach
- greet or celebrate with (someone) by jumping and pushing one's chest against theirs: he went to chest-bump a teammate they chest-bumped and high-fived
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gesture of greeting in which two people lightly tap their elbows together as an alternative ... they encouraged attendees to use hand sanitizer and shun handshakes for elbow bumps
- greet (someone) by lightly tapping one's elbow against theirs as an alternative to a ... he elbow-bumped parishioners as they exited we elbow-bumped and bid each other a good night
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gesture of greeting in which two people lightly tap their elbows together as an alternative ... they encouraged attendees to use hand sanitizer and shun handshakes for elbow bumps
- greet (someone) by lightly tapping one's elbow against theirs as an alternative to a ... he elbow-bumped parishioners as they exited we elbow-bumped and bid each other a good night
Oxford Dictionary
- a gesture of greeting or affirmation in which two people lightly tap each other's clenched fist: fist bumps and high fives were exchanged amongst the crowd
- greet (someone) by lightly tapping their clenched fist with one's own: politicians were soon fist-bumping one another on TV chat shows two lawyers walked into the hall and fist-bumped before getting on the elevator
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- a light blow or a jolting collision: a nasty bump on the head
- knock or run into someone or something with a jolt: I almost bumped into him she bumped the girl with her hip
Oxford American Dictionary