Nghĩa là gì:
air-bump
air-bump /'eəbʌmp/- danh từ
- (hàng không) lỗ hổng không khí
bump Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
bump and grind
walk or dance in a sexy way A seminude dancer was bumping and grinding under red lights.
bump and grind (hockey)
bump other players and work to get the puck To win hockey games we need players who bump and grind.
bump into
meet by chance, run into Do you know who I bumped into yesterday? Larry Mason.
bumper to bumper
a lane of vehicles with the bumpers nearly touching Traffic on Memorial Drive was bumper to bumper at 4:30 today.
bump
1. to make a car with hydraulics bump
2. to kill; bump off
3. see also bump gums
bump gums
to talk about nothing worthwhile
bump off
1. to murder
2. bump-off: a killing
bump that
forget it, forget that
bump titties
to fight
bumper
1. a cigarette butt
2. the buttocks, see bumper kit
3. see also get off my bumper, why you muggin' on my bumper
bumper kit
the buttocks
bumph
papers or documents usually of little interest; also spelt bumf. Short for bum fodder, meaning toilet paper
bumpin'
to have a good beat:"This song is bumpin"
get off my bumper
mind your own business; also, "get off my nuts"
why you muggin' on my bumper
why are you staring at me?
like a bump on a log
Idiom(s): like a bump on a log
Theme: MOVEMENT - LACKING
unresponsive; immobile.
• I spoke to him, but he just sat there like a bump on a log.
• Don't stand there like a bump on a log. Give me a hand!
get goose bumps
Idiom(s): get goose bumps AND get goose pimples
Theme: ANXIETY
for one's skin to feel prickly or become bumpy due to fear or excitement.
• When he sings, I get goose bumps.
• I never get goose pimples.
• That really scared her. Now she's got goose pimples.
bump sb off
Idiom(s): bump someone off AND knock someone off
Theme: MURDER
to kill someone. (Slang, especially criminal slang.)
• They tried to bump her off, but she was too clever and got away.
• The crooks bumped off the witness to the crime.
• They tried to knock them all off.
bump into|bump
v., informal To meet without expecting to; happen to meet; come upon by accident. Mary was walking down the street, when she suddenly bumped into Joan. Ed was surprised to bump into John at the football game.
Synonym: RUN INTO.
bump off|bump
v., slang To kill in a violent way; murder in gangster fashion. Hoodlums in a speeding car bumped him off with Tommy guns.
goose bumps|bumps|goose|goose pimples|pimples
n. plural, informal Small bumps that come on a person's skin when he gets cold or afraid. Nancy gets goose bumps when she sees a snake. Ann, put on your sweater; you're so cold you have goose pimples on your arms.
bump up
bump up
1) Suddenly increase, as in Oil-producing nations decided to bump up the price of oil. This term is used mainly for prices or other figures. [Colloquial; 1930s]
2) Give a promotion. For example, Kevin hoped to be bumped up to first class, or After five years, she expected they would bump her up to vice-president. [Slang; second half of 1900s]
An bump idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with bump, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ bump