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1 bump up
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2 bump
adv. met een klap--------interj. boem--------n. knobbel; stoot--------v. stoten; hotsen; aanbotsenbump1[ bump] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 bons ⇒ schok, stoot————————bump21 bonzen ⇒ stoten, botsen♦voorbeelden:people keep bumping into me • er lopen de hele tijd mensen tegen me op→ bump into bump into/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 stoten tegen ⇒ botsen tegen, rammen2 af/weg/omstoten ⇒ omverbotsen/stoten♦voorbeelden:don't bump your head • stoot je hoofd niet————————bump3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
3 bump
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4 bump into
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5 bump off
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6 bump table
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7 bump test
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8 come back/down to earth (with a bang/bump)
come back/down to earth (with a bang/bump)weer met beide benen op de grond komen te staan, uit een dagdroom ontwakenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > come back/down to earth (with a bang/bump)
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9 don't bump your head
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10 he ran bump into a parked car
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11 low speed bump
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12 speed bump
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13 mobile speed bump
auto die op snelheidslimiet rijdt om de auto's achter hem ook met de snelheid van de snelheidslimiet te laten rijden -
14 auto radio bump test
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15 car radio bump test
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16 to bump
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17 bumper
n. bumper, stootkussen; een gevuld glas, volle bak[ bumpə]1 (auto)bumper ⇒ stootkussen/rand 〈 aan veerpont, stofzuiger enz.〉; 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 buffer, stootb(l)ok2 iets vols/groots ⇒ overvloed♦voorbeelden: -
18 earth
n. aarde, grond; de aarde, aardbol; Israel (het land); aarding (elekt.), stof--------v. aarding; bedekken met aardeearth1[ ə:θ] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 aarde ⇒ aardbodem, grond3 natuur♦voorbeelden:¶ come back/down to earth (with a bang/bump) • weer met beide benen op de grond komen te staan, uit een dagdroom ontwakenit cost the earth • het kostte een vermogenpromise the earth • gouden bergen belovendown to earth • met beide benen op de grond, nuchter, eerlijkwhy on earth • waarom in vredesnaam————————earth2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:
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Bump — or Bumps may refer to:*Bump (Internet), raising a thread s profile by returning it to the top of the list of active threads *Bump (union), in an unionised work environment, a re assignment of jobs on the basis of seniority *Bump (football), a… … Wikipedia
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bump´i|ly — bump|y «BUHM pee», adjective, bump|i|er, bump|i|est. 1. having bumps; full of bumps: »a bumpy road. 2. causing bumps; rough: » … Useful english dictionary
bump|y — «BUHM pee», adjective, bump|i|er, bump|i|est. 1. having bumps; full of bumps: »a bumpy road. 2. causing bumps; rough: » … Useful english dictionary
bump — ► NOUN 1) a light blow or a jolting collision. 2) a protuberance on a level surface. ► VERB 1) knock or run into with a jolt. 2) move with much jolting. 3) (bump into) meet by chance. 4) … English terms dictionary
bump — [bump] vt. [echoic] 1. to hit or knock against with a jolt; collide lightly with ☆ 2. Slang to displace, as from a job or plane reservation ☆ 3. Slang to raise (a price, a bet in poker, etc.) vi. 1. to collide with a jolt 2. to move with jerks or … English World dictionary
Bump — (b[u^]mp; 215), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bumped} (b[u^]mpt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Bumping}.] [Cf. W. pwmp round mass, pwmpiaw to thump, bang, and E. bum, v. i., boom to roar.] To strike, as with or against anything large or solid; to thump; as, to bump… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bump — 1610s, verb and noun, perhaps from Scandinavian, probably echoic, original sense was hitting then of swelling from being hit. Also has a long association with obsolete bum to make a booming noise, which perhaps influenced surviving senses like… … Etymology dictionary