bumped 
					英 [bʌmpt ]  
					美 [bʌmpt ]  
					v.  (无意地)碰,撞; (尤指身体部位)碰上,撞上; 颠簸行进
					
					
					
					
						
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										VERB (无意地)碰撞,冲撞bump  into something or someone, you accidentally hit them while you are moving.
											They stopped walking and he almost bumped into them... There was a jerk as the boat bumped against something... He bumped his head on the low beams of the house. Bump  is also a noun.Small children often cry after a minor bump.  
										N-COUNT 碰撞;碰撞声bump  is the action or the dull sound of two heavy objects hitting each other.
											I felt a little bump and I knew instantly what had happened... The child took five steps, and then sat down with a bump.  
										N-COUNT (碰撞造成的)肿块,鼓包bump  is a minor injury or swelling that you get if you bump into something or if something hits you.
											She fell against our coffee table and got a large bump on her forehead.  
										 (车辆的)轻微碰撞bump  while you are driving a car, you have a minor accident in which you hit something.
											 
										N-COUNT (地面的)隆起,凸块bump  on a road is a raised, uneven part.
											The truck hit a bump and bounced.  
										VERB 颠簸而行bumps over  a surface, it travels in a rough, bouncing way because the surface is very uneven.
											We left the road, and again bumped over the mountainside... The aircraft bumped along erratically without gathering anything like sufficient speed.  
										See also:  goose bumps   
										PHRASE 猛然回到现实中来comes down to earth with a bump , they suddenly start recognizing unpleasant facts after a period of time when they have not been doing this.
											Company bosses have come back down to earth with a bump after a period of post-election euphoria.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										They stopped walking and he almost bumped into them  
										There was a jerk as the boat bumped against something  
										He bumped his head on the low beams of the house.  
										We left the road, and again bumped over the mountainside  
										The aircraft bumped along erratically without gathering anything like sufficient speed.  
										I often bumped into him as he padded the corridors.  
										She bumped into me in the dark.  
										I bumped against a desk and felt great pain in my leg.  
										The room was dark and I bumped ( my head) against [ on] the door.  
										This box of glasses has been bumped about all the way here and quite a few pieces are broken.  
										They bumped him off because he knew too much about their illegal activities.  
										In the dark I bumped into a chair.  
										The cart bumped down the track.  
										A truck bumped into my car at a crossroad.  
										The car bumped the kerb.  
										That he bumped me is voluntary.  
										I bumped into him the moment I came in.  
										I've bumped against the door again.  
										The truck bumped along the dirt road.  
										I bumped the tree while reversing.  
										I bumped into him the other day in the street.  
										The room was dark and I bumped against the door.  
										As I turned round, I bumped into a filing cabinet.  
										I bumped my head.  
										I bumped into an old friend of mine on the street today.  
										His car bumped a truck.  
										I bumped into your mother at the supermarket.  
										I've just bumped into the head teacher.  
										I bumped into a stranger as he passed by.  
										Suddenly I bumped into an old lady.