Found 4 items, similar to bump.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: bump
menabrak
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: bump
bengal-bengil, bengol, benjolan, bonggol, mengadu, mengantukkan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: bump
bump
n 1: a lump on the body caused by a blow
2: something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from
a form [syn:
bulge,
hump,
gibbosity,
gibbousness,
jut,
prominence,
protuberance,
protrusion,
extrusion,
excrescence]
3: an impact (as from a collision);
“the bump threw him off the
bicycle” [syn:
blow]
bump
v 1: knock against with force or violence;
“My car bumped into
the tree” [syn:
knock]
2: come upon, as if by accident; meet with;
“We find this idea
in Plato”;
“I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not
very far from here”;
“She chanced upon an interesting book
in the bookstore the other day” [syn:
find,
happen,
chance,
encounter]
3: dance erotically or dance with the pelvis thrust forward;
“bump and grind”
4: assign to a lower position; reduce in rank;
“She was demoted
because she always speaks up”;
“He was broken down to
Sargeant” [syn:
demote,
relegate,
break,
kick downstairs
] [ant:
promote]
5: remove or force from a position of dwelling previously
occupied;
“The new employee dislodged her by moving into
her office space” [syn:
dislodge,
displace]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Bump
Bump
\Bump\, v. i. [See
Boom to roar.]
To make a loud, heavy, or hollow noise, as the bittern; to
boom.
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As a bittern bumps within a reed. --Dryden.
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Bump
\Bump\ (b[u^]mp; 215), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Bumped
(b[u^]mpt); p. pr. & vb. n.
Bumping.] [Cf. W. pwmp round
mass, pwmpiaw to thump, bang, and E. bum, v. i., boom to
roar.]
To strike, as with or against anything large or solid; to
thump; as, to bump the head against a wall.
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Bump
\Bump\, v. i.
To come in violent contact with something; to thump.
“Bumping and jumping.” --Southey.
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Bump
\Bump\, n. [From
Bump to strike, to thump.]
1. A thump; a heavy blow.
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2. A swelling or prominence, resulting from a bump or blow; a
protuberance.
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It had upon its brow
A bump as big as a young cockerel's stone. --Shak.
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3. (Phren.) One of the protuberances on the cranium which are
associated with distinct faculties or affections of the
mind; as, the bump of
“veneration;” the bump of
“acquisitiveness.” [Colloq.]
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4. The act of striking the stern of the boat in advance with
the prow of the boat following. [Eng.]
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Bump
\Bump\, n.
The noise made by the bittern.
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