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1 bottom current
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2 bottom current
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3 bottom
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5 bump
1. nounthis car has had a few bumps — der Wagen hat schon einige Dellen abgekriegt
2) (swelling) Beule, die2. adverbbums; rums, bums3. transitive verb1) anstoßenI bumped the chair against the wall — ich stieß mit dem Stuhl an die Wand
2) (hurt)4. intransitive verbbump one's head/knee — sich am Kopf/Knie stoßen
1)bump against somebody/something — jemanden/an etwas (Akk.) od. gegen etwas stoßen
2) (move with jolts) rumpelnPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84955/bump_into">bump into- bump off- bump up* * *1. verb(to knock or strike (something): She bumped into me; I bumped my head against the ceiling.) prallen, stoßen2. noun•- bumper3. adjective(excellent in some way, especially by being large: a bumper crop.) Rekord...- bumpy- bump into
- bump of* * *[bʌmp]I. nspeed \bump Bodenschwelle f (zur Verkehrsberuhigung)3. AM ( fam: in price) Erhöhung f; (in salary) Erhöhung f, Aufbesserung f; (promotion) Beförderung fhe got a \bump to manager er wurde zum Geschäftsführer befördertto get a \bump on one's head sich dat den Kopf anschlagento go \bump rumsen fam, polternto give sb the \bumps jdn an Armen und Beinen festhalten und dann mehrmals hintereinander hochwerfenII. vt1. (have accident)to \bump a vehicle mit einem Fahrzeug zusammenstoßen, ein Fahrzeug anfahrento get \bumped from a flight von der Passagierliste gestrichen werden, aus einem Flug ausgebucht werdenIII. vi▪ to \bump along (vehicle) dahinrumpeln; (passenger) durchgeschüttelt werden, eine unruhige Fahrt haben; (air passenger) einen unruhigen Flug haben* * *[bʌmp]1. nto get a bump on the head — sich (dat) den Kopf anschlagen
I accidentally gave her a bump on the chin — ich habe sie aus Versehen ans Kinn geboxt or gestoßen
the car has had a few bumps — mit dem Auto hat es ein paar Mal gebumst
each bump was agony as the ambulance... — jede Erschütterung war eine Qual, als der Krankenwagen...
3) (AVIAT: rising air current) Bö f2. vt1) stoßen ( obj gegen); car wing etc, one's own car eine Delle fahren in (+acc); another car auffahren auf (+acc)to bump one's head/knee — sich (dat) den Kopf/das Knie anstoßen or anschlagen (on, against an +dat )
3. vi(= move joltingly) holpernthe economy is continuing to bump along the bottom (Brit) — die Wirtschaft befindet sich noch immer auf der Talsohle
4. advto go bump — bumsen (inf)
things that go bump in the night — Geräusche pl im Dunkeln or in der Nacht
* * *bump [bʌmp]A v/t1. (heftig) stoßenbump one’s head against the door mit dem Kopf gegen die Tür rennen oder umg knallen3. TECH US einen Kotflügel etc ausbeulena) die Preise etc hochtreiben,b) ein Gehalt, Ergebnis etc aufbessernB v/i1. (against, into) stoßen, prallen, bumsen umg (gegen, an akk), zusammenstoßen (mit), anrempeln (akk):bump into figa) jemanden zufällig treffen,b) zufällig stoßen auf (akk)2. rumpeln, holpern (Fahrzeug)C s2. Beule f3. Unebenheit f5. US umg Rundung f (Busen)6. FLUG Steigbö f* * *1. noun2) (swelling) Beule, die2. adverbbums; rums, bums3. transitive verb1) anstoßen2) (hurt)4. intransitive verbbump one's head/knee — sich am Kopf/Knie stoßen
1)bump against somebody/something — jemanden/an etwas (Akk.) od. gegen etwas stoßen
2) (move with jolts) rumpelnPhrasal Verbs:- bump off- bump up* * *n.Bö -en f.Plumps m.Puff ¨-e m. v.anschlagen v.plumpsen v.stoßen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen) -
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<build.hydr> ■ Verschluss m<edp.av> ■ Noisegate n ; Gate n jarg.pract <el> (of transistors) ■ Steuerelektrode f ; Gate n prakt ; Gateelektrode f rar ; Gatter n rar<energ.hydr> (movable part of a weir) ■ Wehrverschluss m<i&c> (logic gate) ■ Gate n<i&c> ■ logisches Verknüpfungsglied n<light.theat> (of spot light) ■ Blendenöffnung f<mech.eng> (guide for a slider, sliding block etc.) ■ Kulisse f<mech.eng> ■ Schalthebelführung f< pap> ■ Austrittsspalt m< traff> ■ Schranke f<traff.aerospace> ■ Flugsteig mvt <el> (energize; transistor) ■ ansteuern vtvt <el> ■ auftasten vtvt <el> (block out; e.g. pulses, signals) ■ ausblenden vtvt <el> ■ austasten vtvt <el> ■ einblenden vtvt <el> (connect via gate; e.g. transistor) ■ über Gatter verknüpfen vt -
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