‘Married with Children’ will be bumped from Sundays to Saturdays.
《拖家带口》将从星期天改到星期六播映。
6bump into somebodyphrasal verbphr vMEETto meet someone who you know, when you were not expecting to 巧遇,邂逅,碰见SYN run into
I bumped into Jean in town.
我在城里碰见了琼。
7.bump somebody ↔ offphrasal verbphr v informalKILLto kill someone 杀死〔某人〕
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bump off• But Reinhard Heydrich got to him, and bumped him off.• You are not even pointed out to him till just before he bumps you off.• Earlier yesterday I had felt like bumping him off personally.• Younger relay team members have squawked over Lewis possibly bumping them off the squad.
8bump something ↔ upphrasal verbphr vINCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNTto suddenly increase something by a large amount 使突然大幅度提高,使激增
Prices were bumped up by 10 percent last week.
上星期价格暴涨了10%。
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bump up• She was a good ham, bumping her hips up against the maledancers and rolling her eyes.• You could trybumping the temperature up, if it is below 24°s.• Indeed, so have you got any tricks up your sleeve to help bump yourself up the list next time?• Tug watched the back of the police car bump its way up the track.• The ride is firm but damping first class as undulations and bumps are swallowed up with ease.
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bump• I run after her, bumping against people in my rush.• His right legbumped against the parkingbrake.• But here I am stuck now and can't go out in case I bump into her.• This does not mean you have to excuse a child who hits another child who accidentally bumped into him.• Luckily, as they returned to Cockroach, Wednesday's dormitory, they bumped into Matron who was fixing her motorbike.• I bumped into porterscarryingbaskets on their shoulders.• On my way out of the compound one morning, I bumped into Sara.• He had a curiousknock-kneedkind of walk that seemed to send him bumping into things all the time.• Babies are always bumping their heads.
bumped ... head• I waited ten more minutes, then raised the latch and eased the door open until it bumped against his head.• Chris bumped his head again while snorkelling and now has rather an impressivebandage!• She tried to get up on all fours, and bumped her head on the underside of the bed.• I bumped my head, that's all.• Getting up from rummaging in the wastepaper basket, she bumped her head, very lightly, on the sink.
3CSOUNDthe sound or suddenmovement of something hitting a hard surface 碰撞声;碰撞
We heard a bump in the next room.
我们听到隔壁房间传来砰的一声。
fall/sit down etc with a bump
Rose fell, landing with a bump.
罗丝砰的一声摔倒在地上。
4.informalACCIDENT a small accident in which your car hits something but you are not hurt 〔车辆的〕轻微碰撞
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bump• Furtherdiscussion is cut short by a bump that interposes a few bodies between us.• I was backing up when I felt a bump.• Had she driven over a bump in the road too violently?• I nearly stumbled over a bump in the ground.• The car rattled every time it went over a bump.• Martin sat down suddenly with a bump.• a bump in the road• Anderson wound up taking him to the hospital, where Smyth was treated for a sprainedankle and bumps and bruises.• At night, the old house seemed to be full of strangecreaks and bumps.• The sound of the rain made me cold, brought up goosebumps.• This method is particularly suitable for removing minorbumps in the landscape, the new level blending naturally in with the surroundings.• A small bump had started to develop over Irene's eye.