0 a horizontal bar along the lower front and lower back part of a motor vehicle to help protect it if there is an accident
2 a bar at the front and back of the body of a motor vehicle that keeps it from being damaged when hit
Manufacturers relied on hoses, bumpers and engine parts made with rubber.
Rules 29 and 52 insert upper front bumpers; the former has a connected horizontal line, and the latter has a disconnected horizontal line.
Electroplating a layer of chromium on steel is used to protect some objects from rusting, for example car bumpers and bicycle handlebars.
Also, in addition to assigning a damage assessment to the overall vehicle, we will assign individual damage assessments to parts of the vehicle, such as the wheels and bumpers.
Two bumper harvests followed and the price of wheat fell to record lows.
Multiple applications of bumper rules and then grill rules allowed for an interesting front end.
To prevent high impact forces, the bumper is covered with soft material and the manipulator joint velocities are low.
Adverse weather can lead to a dramatic reduction in supply; good weather conditions in contrast can result in bumper harvests for producers.
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parachoques, más abundante de lo habitual, parachoques [masculine]…
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