bump

bump
[bʌmp] n
1) (on head) Beule f; (in road) Unebenheit f, [kleine] Erhebung, Hubbel m (fam)
speed \bump Bodenschwelle f (zur Verkehrsberuhigung)
2) aviat [Wind]bö f, [Steig]bö f
3) (Am) (fam: in price) Erhöhung f; (in salary) Erhöhung f, Aufbesserung f; (promotion) Beförderung f;
he got a \bump to manager er wurde zum Geschäftsführer befördert
4) (fam: light blow) leichter Schlag [o Stoß]; auto [leichter] Zusammenstoß [mit Blechschaden];
to get a \bump on one's head sich dat den Kopf anschlagen
5) (thud) dumpfer Schlag, Bums m (fam), Rumsen nt;
to go \bump rumsen (fam), poltern
6) (Brit);
(hum: pregnant belly) dicker Bauch (hum)
7) (Brit) (fam);
to give sb the \bumps jdn an Armen und Beinen festhalten und dann mehrmals hintereinander hochwerfen vt
1) to \bump a vehicle mit einem Fahrzeug zusammenstoßen, ein Fahrzeug anfahren;
to \bump oneself sich akk [an]stoßen
2) (Am) (replace)
to \bump sb jdn abservieren (fam)
3) usu passive (Am) (fam) aviat
to get \bumped from a flight von der Passagierliste gestrichen werden, aus einem Flug ausgebucht werden vi
to \bump along (vehicle) dahinrumpeln;
(passenger) durchgeschüttelt werden, eine unruhige Fahrt haben;
(air passenger) einen unruhigen Flug haben;
to \bump along a road/track eine Straße/die Schienen entlangrumpeln [o entlangholpern] (fam)

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