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bump into ΡΉΜΑ [αμερικ bəmp -, βρετ bʌmp -] (v + prep + o)
1. bump into (collide with):
2. bump into (meet by chance) οικ:
bump into acquaintance
bump into acquaintance
bump into acquaintance
toparse con alg. (tropezarse)
toparse con alg. (encontrarse)
encontrarse persona
to bump into οικ
darse de narices con alg. οικ
to bump into sb οικ
into [αμερικ ˈɪntu, ˈɪn(t)ə, βρετ ˈɪntʊ, ˈɪntə] ΠΡΌΘ into often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (break into, look into, settle into, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (break, look, settle, etc).
into is used in the structure verb +  sb +  into +  -ING (to coax sb into doing, to provoke sb into doing, etc). For translations of these structures see the appropriate verb (coax, provoke, etc).
1.1. into (indicating motion, direction):
entrar a un edificio esp λατινοαμερ
1.2. into (against):
1.3. into ΜΑΘ:
3 into 15 goes or is 5
15 dividido (por) 3 or entre 3 es 5
2. into (in time, distance):
3. into (indicating result of action):
4. into (involved in) οικ:
to be into sth/-ing she's into 60's music
to be into sth/-ing she's into 60's music
5. into (indebted to) οικ:
to be into sb for sth
deberle algo a alguien
I. bump [αμερικ bəmp, βρετ bʌmp] ΟΥΣ
1.1. bump:
golpe αρσ
sacudida θηλ
topetazo αρσ
golpe αρσ
1.2. bump (sound):
golpe αρσ
2. bump (lump):
bulto αρσ
chichón αρσ
bache αρσ
3. bump <bumps, pl > βρετ:
le dimos/me dieron una pamba Μεξ οικ
II. bump [αμερικ bəmp, βρετ bʌmp] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. bump (hit, knock lightly):
2. bump (remove, throw out) αμερικ:
bump οικ
III. bump [αμερικ bəmp, βρετ bʌmp] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. bump (hit, knock):
to bump (against sth/sb)
darse or chocar (contra or con algo/alguien)
2. bump (move) + επίρρ συμπλήρ:
bump into ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ μη χωριζ
1. bump into (collide with):
2. bump into (meet):
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
into [ˈɪntʊ, αμερικ -tə] ΠΡΌΘ
1. into:
2. into (indicating an extent in time or space):
3. into (against):
4. into (to the state or condition of):
to turn sth into sth
5. into οικ (interested in):
6. into ΜΑΘ:
I. bump [bʌmp] ΟΥΣ
1. bump (lump):
bulto αρσ
bump on head
chichón αρσ
bump on road
bache αρσ
2. bump οικ (blow):
porrazo αρσ
3. bump (thud):
golpe αρσ
4. bump (collision):
topetazo αρσ
II. bump [bʌmp] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
bump into ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ μη χωριζ
1. bump into (collide with):
2. bump into (meet accidentally):
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
ισπανικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
into [ˈɪn·tə] ΠΡΌΘ
1. into:
2. into (indicating an extent in time or space):
3. into (against):
4. into (to the state or condition of):
to turn sth into sth
5. into οικ (interested in):
6. into math:
I. bump [bʌmp] ΟΥΣ
1. bump (lump):
bulto αρσ
bump on head
chichón αρσ
bump on road
bache αρσ
2. bump οικ (blow):
porrazo αρσ
3. bump (thud):
golpe αρσ
4. bump (collision):
topetazo αρσ
II. bump [bʌmp] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
Present
Ibump into
youbump into
he/she/itbumps into
webump into
youbump into
theybump into
Past
Ibumped into
youbumped into
he/she/itbumped into
webumped into
youbumped into
theybumped into
Present Perfect
Ihavebumped into
youhavebumped into
he/she/ithasbumped into
wehavebumped into
youhavebumped into
theyhavebumped into
Past Perfect
Ihadbumped into
youhadbumped into
he/she/ithadbumped into
wehadbumped into
youhadbumped into
theyhadbumped into
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For example, if the driver's foot is slightly jostled by a bump in road, the accelerator pedal would tend to stay at its setting.
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The bench also directed the agencies to put up signage indicating that there is a speed bump ahead.
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Ferrets are notoriously clumsy in their surroundings during their dance and will often bump into or fall over objects and furniture.
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Typically, during the reminiscence bump only happy memories and memories of important events are recalled.
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The aim is to make developers' lives easier in the long run, but some potential customers are scared off by an initial speed bump.
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