1 to travel, usually in a vehicle, in an uncomfortable way because the surface you are moving over is rough:
2 to remove someone from a particular position, sometimes to a different one:
5 an increase in something:
He's got a bruise where he bumped his leg against the corner of the table.
The removal men kept bumping the furniture against the walls and chipping the paint.
A mathematical rule has been obtained: 'in the presence of a magnetic oscillatory (bump/hollow) defect, the velocity exhibits a shock defect'.
The impossibility of human persons beginning to exist more than once yields a bump in the physicalist's road to an afterlife.
According to this dictionary, bump into does not normally collocate with abstract nouns such as a new expression or a word like although.
中文繁体
撞撃, 碰, 撞…
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撞击, 碰, 撞…
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darse un golpe en, bulto, protuberancia…
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esbarrar, elevação, lombada…
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~をぶつける, ~にぶつかる, 隆起…
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çarpmak, vurmak, bindirmek…
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renflement [masculine], choc [masculine], bruit [masculine]…
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donar-se un cop a, bony, protuberància…
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