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to bump
01
chocar con
to accidentally hit a part of one's body against something, especially with great force and in a way that causes injury
Ejemplos
The child bumped his elbow on the wall while running.
El niño golpeó su codo contra la pared mientras corría.
02
plumón de pato, plumaje de pato
down of the duck
03
perrear, bailar sensual
dance erotically or dance with the pelvis thrust forward
04
toparse con, encontrarse con
to unexpectedly come across or meet someone or something, often by chance
Ejemplos
We bumped into a hidden café while exploring the city.
Nos topamos con un café escondido mientras explorábamos la ciudad.
05
desalojar, desplazar
remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied
06
degradar, rebajar
assign to a lower position; reduce in rank
07
esnifar, tomar una dosis
to take a small amount of powdered drug, usually by snorting, often repeatedly
Ejemplos
They have bumped together at several festivals.
Ellos han esnifado juntos en varios festivales.
Bump
01
bulto, chichón
a swelling on the body caused by illness or injury
Ejemplos
She noticed a small bump on her arm after the insect bite.
Ella notó un pequeño bulto en su brazo después de la picadura de insecto.
02
golpe, choque
a forceful impact or collision between objects, often resulting in a jolt or sudden movement
Ejemplos
The two players collided with a hard bump during the game.
Los dos jugadores chocaron con un golpe fuerte durante el juego.
03
bulto, protuberancia
a raised area or small swelling on a surface
Ejemplos
The package arrived with a bump on one side.
El paquete llegó con un bulto en un lado.
04
el bump, el baile bump
a popular dance style introduced in the 1970s in the United States, involving partners, typically one male and one female, bumping their hips to the beat of the music



























