bump
bump
englantitörmäys
kuhmu, kyttyrä, muhkura, pahkura
Liittyvät sanat: bumper
Synonyymisanakirja
bump
otsaluun kohouma silmäkuopan yläpuolella, takaraivokyhmy, törmäys, isku, jysähdys, jysäys, kolaus, sysäys, kolhaisu, läimäytys, tärähdys, kova isku, pullistuma, kumpu, kumpare, paukama, turpoama, kieleke, ulkonema, kohouma, ulostyöntymä, ekstruusio, kasvannainen, uloke.
Slangisanakirja
bumpsit: lähdöt / potkut / lopputili
Englannin sanakirja
bump (englanti > suomi)
bump englanniksi
The sound of such a collision.
A protuberance on a level surface.
A swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury.
Shakespeare
One of the protuberances on the cranium which, in phrenology, are associated with distinct faculties or affections of the mind.
the bump of veneration; the bump of acquisitiveness
puhekieltä The point, in a race in which boats are spaced apart at the start, at which a boat begins to overtake the boat ahead.
puhekieltä A post in an Internet forum thread made in order to raise the thread's profile by returning it to the top of the list of active threads.
A temporary increase in a quantity, as shown in a graph.
US presidential nominees get a post-convention bump in survey ratings.
puhekieltä A dose of a drug such as ketamine or cocaine, when snorted recreationally.
A coarse cotton fabric.
A training match for a fighting dog.
puhekieltä The (l) of either of the middle (l).
To knock against or run into with a jolt.
To move up or down by a step.
I bumped the font size up to make my document easier to read.
puhekieltä To post in an Internet forum thread in order to raise the thread's profile by returning it to the top of the list of active threads.
puhekieltä To suddenly boil, causing movement of the vessel and loss of liquid.
1916, Albert Prescott Mathews, Physiological chemistry
puhekieltä To move (a booked passenger) to a later flight because of earlier delays or cancellations.
2005, Lois Jones, EasyJet: the story of Britains biggest low-cost airline'' (page 192)
puhekieltä To move the time of a scheduled event.
2010, Nancy Conner, Matthew MacDonald, Office 2010: The Missing Manual, p. 332:
puhekieltä To make a loud, heavy, or hollow noise; to boom.
Dryden
puhekieltä (n-g)
(soft mutation of)