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I . bump [bʌmp] SUBST

1. bump:

bump (lump)
bump (on head)
galo m
bump (on road)

2. bump (sound):

bump
baque m

II . bump [bʌmp] VERBO trans

bump into VERBO intr

1. bump into (collide with):

bump into

2. bump into (meet):

bump into

bump off VERBO trans coloq

Exemplos de frases com bump

to bump sb off
to bump into a friend

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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These make-or-break events of space missions can be things that go bump in the night: sometimes you get second chances and sometimes not.
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Ferrets are notoriously clumsy in their surroundings during their dance and will often bump into or fall over objects and furniture.
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This prevents opening of the action caused by an inadvertent bump or contact to the bolt handle.
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You can lean over the dugout seats and bump elbows with a coach.
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In older participants, a bump for memories reported as most important and happy was found.
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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.
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That's a really easy one to give to the stuntwoman, but she loves a stunt bump.
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Her head went back hard against the headrest, then there was a jarring jolt when she hit the speed bump.
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During summer 2006, the singer was diagnosed with a bump on his vocal cords, after losing his voice repeatedly during concerts.
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Typically, during the reminiscence bump only happy memories and memories of important events are recalled.
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