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English
Italian
Italian
I. bump into VB [bʌmp -] (bump into [sb, sth]) (collide)
bump into person, object
(andare a) sbattere contro, tamponare
he bumped into me
mi ha sbattuto contro
II. bump into VB [bʌmp -] (bump into [sb]) (meet)
bump into inf
imbattersi in, incontrare per caso
I. bump [Brit bʌmp, Am bəmp] N
1. bump (lump):
bump (on body)
protuberanza f
bump (on body)
bernoccolo m (on su)
bump (on road surface)
asperità f
bump (on road surface)
gobba f (on, in su)
2. bump (jolt):
bump
scossone m
bump
urto m
to come down with a bump fig
venire giù di botto
3. bump (sound of fall):
bump
rumore m sordo
bump
tonfo m
4. bump:
to go bump
fare bum
5. bump (of pregnant woman):
bump euph, hum
pancione m
6. bump (of stripper) inf:
bumps and grinds
= movimento erotico di spogliarellista che consiste nello spingere avanti la regione pelvica
II. bump [Brit bʌmp, Am bəmp] VB trans
1. bump (knock):
bump
urtare, andare a sbattere (against, on contro)
to bump one's head
battere la testa
to bump sb off o from wall, seat
fare cadere qn da
2. bump Am (remove) inf:
to bump sb from passenger list, job
rimuovere qn da
3. bump Am SPORTS:
bump inf
scalzare (out of, from da)
4. bump Am (promote) inf:
to bump sb to manager, professor
promuovere qn ad un posto di
5. bump Am (raise) inf → bump up
III. bump [Brit bʌmp, Am bəmp] VB intr
1. bump (knock):
to bump against
urtare contro or (andare a) sbattere contro
2. bump (move jerkily):
to bump along or over vehicle: road
sobbalzare, traballare su
to bump up and down in person: vehicle
farsi scuotere da
IV. bump [Brit bʌmp, Am bəmp]
to come down to earth with a bump
tornare di colpo con i piedi per terra
to feel or read sb's bumps
cercare di capire che testa ha qn
things that go bump in the night
i rumori misteriosi che si sentono di notte
bump up VB [bʌmp -] inf (bump up [sth])
1. bump up (increase):
bump up price, tax, wage
alzare, aumentare (from da; to a)
2. bump up (exaggerate):
bump up real number
gonfiare
bump up VB [bʌmp -] inf (bump up [sth])
1. bump up (increase):
bump up price, tax, wage
alzare, aumentare (from da; to a)
2. bump up (exaggerate):
bump up real number
gonfiare
bump off VB [bʌmp -] inf (bump off [sb], bump [sb] off)
bump off
liquidare, stendere, uccidere
speed bump [Am ˈspid ˌbəmp], speed hump [ˈspiːdˌhʌmp] N
speed bump
dosso m artificiale
Italian
Italian
English
English
gibbosità
bump
bozzo
bump
stecchire qn
to bump sb off
lo ha urtato volutamente
she bumped (into) him on purpose
protuberanza
bump
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. bump [bʌmp] N
1. bump (lump):
bump
protuberanza f
bump on head
bernoccolo m
bump on road
cunetta f
2. bump inf (blow):
bump
colpo m
3. bump (thud):
bump
tonfo m
II. bump [bʌmp] VB trans
bump
sbattere contro
to bump one's head on [or against] sth
sbattere con la testa contro qc
bump off VB trans sl
to bump sb off
far fuori qu
speed bump N
speed bump
dosso m limitatore di velocità
bump into VB trans insep
1. bump into (collide with):
bump into
sbattere contro
2. bump into (meet accidentally):
bump into
imbattersi in
Italian
Italian
English
English
rincontrare qu
to bump into sb
stecchire
to bump off
gobba
bump
bernoccolo
bump
dosso
speed bump
prendere/dare una testata
to bump one's head
Present
Ibump into
youbump into
he/she/itbumps into
webump into
youbump into
theybump into
Past
Ibumped into
youbumped into
he/she/itbumped into
webumped into
youbumped into
theybumped into
Present Perfect
Ihavebumped into
youhavebumped into
he/she/ithasbumped into
wehavebumped into
youhavebumped into
theyhavebumped into
Past Perfect
Ihadbumped into
youhadbumped into
he/she/ithadbumped into
wehadbumped into
youhadbumped into
theyhadbumped into
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