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اِرْتَطَم بِـ \ bump: to knock by mistake: My knee bumped against the table. \ دَقَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. \ See Also اِرْتَطَمَ \ دَقْمَة \ bump: a knock or light blow. \ سَارَ بِغَيْرِ اتّزَانٍ فوقَ طريقٍ وَعِر \ bump: to move unsteadily over rough ground: The car bumped along the track. -
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[bamp]1. verbto knock or strike (something):يَصْطَدِم بِ، يَلْتَقي صُدْفَةًI bumped my head against the ceiling.
2. noun1) (the sound of) a blow or knock:صَدْمَةٌ، اصْطِدامWe heard a loud bump.
2) a swelling or raised part:حَدْبَةٌ (في الأرْض)This road is full of bumps.
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وَرَم \ boil: a painful poisoned swelling under the skin, which may break open.. bump: a swelling caused by a bump. growth: sth. that has grown: a diseased growth in the body; a thick growth of grass. lump: a swelling on the body: The blow caused a lump on my head. -
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نُتُوء \ bulge: a place where sth. bulges: that bulge in the side of your tyre looks dangerous. bump: a swelling caused by a bump, a rise or lump in a road, etc.. lump: a swelling on the body: The blow caused a lump on my head. \ See Also حدبة (حَدَبة) -
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صَدْمَة \ blow: a sudden misfortune: His death was a great blow to his family. bump: a knock or light blow. shock: a violent blow or shaking: the shock of an explosion; an electric shock (a violent and painful flow of electricity through the body; if serious, it can kill), a sudden and violent confusion of the brain, caused by bad news, an accident, etc.; an unpleasant surprise The driver was unhurt but was suffering from shock. I had a shock when I saw the hotel bill. -
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صَدَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: Two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. -
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Gen Mgtto upgrade somebody to a higher class of service than has been paid for, for example, in an airplane or hotel (slang) -
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A heavy, coarse, plain weave fabric made of medium counts cotton warp and bump yarn weft. It is used for cleaning cloths, and for export to West Africa. Made from 40-in. to 50-in., about 24 X 14 per inch, 20's/80's bump weft (80 yards per ounce) -
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Cotton yam below 4's counts, that is, where less than 4 X 840 = 3,360 yards weigh 1-lb. The counts are denoted by the number of yards per ounce. Thus 60 yards per ounce = 60's bump. They are waste yarns and usually spun from cop waste and the waste picked out of sweepings. Another system of counting is the number of yards per quarter ounce, but this method is not as much practised as the yards per ounce. -
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A cotton market term. This term denotes the hard lumps of cotton which are sometimes found in bales, and may be as hard and solid as a stone. The cause is generally through neglect. This fault is not so prevalent as formerly, because spinners usually return the damaged cotton and make a claim. The grower now makes sure that his pressers do their work thoroughly as the damage is done by them. -
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اِرتِطام \ bump, collision, crash, impact. \ See Also اصطدام (اِصطِدام)، صدمة (صَدْمة) -
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Immunology: BM
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