around the waist, to keep money, etc. in (围在腰间, 放钱物的)腰包一picture o bag bum-ble /'bAmbl/ verb [V +adv./prep.] to act or move in an awkward or confused
way 朵手笨脚;跌跌撞撞:J could hear him bumbling
around in the kitchen. ^ B/f % 见他在厨房里瞎折腾。
bumble-bee
/'bAmblbi:/
noun a large bee
covered with small hairs that makes a loud noise as it flies ,熊蜂;大 黄蜂一picture o page R29
bum-bling
/'bAmblii]/
adj. [only before noun] behaving in an awkward
confused way, often making careless mistakes笨手笨脚的(常马虎;i错) bum-boat /'bAmbaut; NAmE -bout/ noun a small boat that carries goods for sale
to ships that are tied up or ANCHORED (向停泊的轮船售卖商品的)小販船,小商艇
bumf (also bumph) /bAmf/ /7〇wn [U】_,/zi/ormfl/) written information,
especially advertisements, official documents, forms, etc., that seem boring or
unneces- sary乏味(或多余〉的书面材料(尤指广告、公文、表格
等.: He threw away my letter, thinking it was
just
more eiection bum/.他扔掉我的信,以为那不过又是些选
举传单。
bum-fluff /'bAmflAf/
noun [U] {informal) the soft hair that grows on the upper lip
and chin of a boy, as his beard begins to grow (男孩开始长胡子时上M的)茸
毛,小胡₯
bum-mer
/'bAm0(r)/ noun a bummer [sing.] {informaf) a disappointing or unpleasant situation 失望(或不愉 '决)'色局面:Itfs a real
bummer that she car^t come. M 不能来,实在令人失望。
bump /bAmp/
verb, noun
_ verfc 1 [V]〜against/into
sb/sth to hit
sb/sth by accident (无意地)碰,撞:In the dark I bumped into a
chair. 我在黑暗中撞上j一把椅子。◊ The
car bumped against the fcerb.汽车撞上了路缘。note at hit 2 [VN]〜sth
(against/on sth) to hit sth, especially a part of your body,against or on sth (秃指#体部}立)上,撞上: Be careful not to bump your head on the
beam when you stand up專心站起来时头别撞了横梁。3 淨.]to
move across a rough surface 颠簸行进:[V] The jeep bumped
dong the dirt track.吉普车:左土路上颠簸奢行
驶。◊ [VN] 77ie car bumped its way sZowfy down the
drive汽车洛车道缓慢地颠簸行进。4 [VN +Wv./p/印.]to
move sb from one group or position to another; to remove sb from a group由(某人)掉换到(另一群体或
位置);(从某群体)调出,开除(某人):The a卜Hne apoZogi2;ed and bumped us up
to_/?rst dass.航空公司道歉
把我们掉换到头等舱。◊^
you
are bumped an airline because of overbooking, you are entitled to compensation.假如机票超售而不能登机,你有权获得赔
偿。◊ The coach told him
he had been bumped from the crew.教练通知他已被调出赛艇队。IJSI;m ,bump 'into sb (/Vi/o/vr/fl/) to meet sb
by chance 碰见;偶魚.遇见 ,bump off (/Vj/oww/)
to
murder sb 谋杀;..杀害
,bump
sth^'up {informal) to increase or raise sth 加;提高
a noun 1 [C] the action or sound
of sth hitting a hard surface i撞(声);撞击,(声):ffe /eH to the ground with
a bump.他砰的一声摔倒在地上。◊ We
cou〖d hear loud bumps from upstairs
where the children were paying.我们能听到孩子们茬楼上嬉戏的乒乓声。2 [C] a swelling on the
body, often caused by a blow 月中块.(常 ..因击打所致)PTITl lump: She was covered in bumps and bruises.她全身青肿,伤痕累累D ◊ How did you get
that bump on your/orehead?你额头上怎么起了个包?
3 [C] a part of a flat surface that is not
even, but raised above ^he rest of it 隆起;凸块:a bump in the road 路 面上的凸块一see also bumpy 4 [C] a slight accident in
which your vehicle hits sth 轻微撞i事故 5 the bumps [pi.]. (8r£) (on a childs
birthday) the act of lifting the child in the air and then putting them down on
the ground, once for every year of their age 生曰举放仪式 (在孩子举日时将其举高后再放在地上的仪式,举放次数
:与年龄相等):We gave her the bumps我们给她举行了 日举放反式。ITSTJH see earth n thing
bump-er /'bAmp0(r)/ noun, adj.
鼸
now/! a bar fixed to the front and back of a car, etc. to reduce
the effect if it'hits anything (:汽车头尾的).保险