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1 burujón
• bump -
2 elevar de súbito
• bump up -
3 testarada * SF
darse una testarada — to bump o bang one's head
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4 testarazo * SM
darse una testarada — to bump o bang one's head
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5 chocar uno con otro
• bump together• bump with each other• collide• hit one's stride• hit oneself -
6 entrechocarse
• bump together• bump with each other• hit one's stride• hit oneself -
7 abolladura
• bump• dent• dint• indentifier• indenture bond -
8 avanzar dando tumbos
• bump along• move with bumps -
9 bolladura
• bump• dent -
10 colisionar contra
• bump against• crash against -
11 dar contra
• bump into• knock against -
12 dar de coronilla
• bump one's head on the ground -
13 darse de narices con
• bump into• crash into -
14 encontrarse bruscamente con
• bump intoDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > encontrarse bruscamente con
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15 encontrarse con
• bump into• chance on• come across• come up against• hit man• hit on the back• meet up• stumble across• stumble on• stumble upon -
16 entrechocar
• bump together -
17 entrechocar con
• bump against -
18 golpearse la cabeza contra el suelo
• bump one's head on the groundDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > golpearse la cabeza contra el suelo
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19 testarazo
• bump on the head -
20 topar contra
• bump against• come up against
См. также в других словарях:
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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