53 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ bumpa
หรือค้นหา: -bumpa-, *bumpa*
Possible hiragana form: ぶんぱ

เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์มีน้อย ระบบจึงเปลี่ยนคำค้นเป็น bump

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
bump(vt) กระทบ
bump(vi) ชน, See also: กระแทก, Syn. crash

ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน
bump stopตัวกันกระแทก [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]

Longdo Unapproved EN-TH
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
bump(n) ตุ่ม, ก้อน (เนื้อปูด)

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
กระแทกกระทั้น(v) bump, See also: hit, strike, collide, slam, bang, knock, Syn. กระทบกระแทก, กระแทกกระเทือน, Example: ็เราอาจเกิดความเมื่อยแขนจากการที่รถเมล์จอดๆ หยุดๆ หรือกระแทกกระทั้นได้, Thai Definition: กระทบโดยแรง

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles
**ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Speed bump! ชนแรงจัง! Hocus Pocus (1993)
- Speed bump! - ชนแรง! Hocus Pocus (1993)
It was an accident. We probably went over a bump or somethin'. มันเป็นอุบัติเหตุ เราอาจจะเดินไปชนหรือ somethin ' Pulp Fiction (1994)
I'll have a bump, that's all. กระแทกเท่านั้น Wild Reeds (1994)
Hey, Red. Bump me a deck. เฮ้แดง ชนฉันที่ดาดฟ้า The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Or did somebody bump you on the head once and you haven't gotten over it? หรือไม่คนที่คุณชนบนหัวครั้งเดียวและคุณยังไม่ได้อากาศมากกว่ามันได้หรือไม่ 12 Angry Men (1957)
He knew that each of the jerking bumps of the shark... ... had been meat torn away... ... and that the fish now made a trail of blood for all sharks... ... as wide as a highway through the sea. เขารู้ว่าแต่ละกระแทกกระตุก ปลาฉลามที่ได้รับเนื้อฉีกออก และว่าปลาทำตอนนี้ The Old Man and the Sea (1958)
On Thursday morning, I bumped into a friend of mine... เช้าวันพฤหัสฯ ผมก็เจอเพื่อนเก่า... Jaws (1975)
Don't let him go. If he bumps me, I'm done for. อย่าปล่อยมันนะ ถ้ามันชนปู่ละตายแน่ Gandhi (1982)
Bumpity, bumpity, bump, bump, bump. ชน, ชน, ชน ๆ ๆ ๆ Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)
you were bumped up on the list. you're scheduled for tomorrow morning. I'm sure I told you. แต่มีชื่อนาย กำหนดสอบวันพรุ่งนี้ ฉันอุตส่าห์บอกนายแล้ว Spies Like Us (1985)
So I took them with me, in case we ever bumped into each other. ข้าก็เลยเอาพวกมันมาด้วย เผื่อพวกเราจะหนีไปด้วยกันน่ะ The Princess Bride (1987)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
bumpAfter he bumped into the shelf, the priceless china fell and shattered into fragments.
bumpBecause I wasn't looking where I was going I bumped into him when we passed. It wasn't his fault.
bumpCalm down a little, Kissho, your bumpkin nature is standing out!
bumpHe bumped his head against a post.
bumpHe bumped his head against the ceiling.
bumpI bumped into him at the station.
bumpI bumped my head against the door and got a lump.
bumpI bump into her.
bumpI get goose bumps when I see a horror movie.
bumpIn my hurry I bumped into someone.
bumpIt's really hard to drive on the bumpy roads around here.
bumpShe wasn't hurt, but she got goose bumps when her car nearly crashed.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
bump
 /B AH1 M P/
/บั่ม ผึ/
/bˈʌmp/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
bump
 (v, n) /b uh1 m p/ /บั่ม ผึ/ /bˈʌmp/

WordNet (3.0)
bump(n) a lump on the body caused by a blow
bump(v) knock against with force or violence, See also: knock against, knock about, bump into, Syn. knock, Example: My car bumped into the tree
bump(v) dance erotically or dance with the pelvis thrust forward, Example: bump and grind
bumper(n) a glass filled to the brim (especially as a toast), Example: we quaffed a bumper of ale
bumper(n) a mechanical device consisting of bars at either end of a vehicle to absorb shock and prevent serious damage
bumper car(n) a small low-powered electrically powered vehicle driven on a special platform where there are many others to be dodged, Syn. Dodgem
bumper guard(n) vertical bars attached to a bumper to prevent locking bumpers with another vehicle
bumper jack(n) a jack for lifting a motor vehicle by the bumper
bumper-to-bumper(adj) used of traffic, Example: bumper-to-bumper traffic
bumpiness(n) the texture of a surface that has many bumps

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Bump

n. [ From Bump to strike, to thump. ] 1. A thump; a heavy blow. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A swelling or prominence, resulting from a bump or blow; a protuberance. [ 1913 Webster ]

It had upon its brow
A bump as big as a young cockerel's stone. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Phren.) One of the protuberances on the cranium which are associated with distinct faculties or affections of the mind; as, the bump of “veneration;” the bump of “acquisitiveness.” [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

4. The act of striking the stern of the boat in advance with the prow of the boat following. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Bump

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Bumped p. pr. & vb. n. Bumping. ] [ Cf. W. pwmp round mass, pwmpiaw to thump, bang, and E. bum, v. i., boom to roar. ] To strike, as with or against anything large or solid; to thump; as, to bump the head against a wall. [ 1913 Webster ]

Bump

v. i. To come in violent contact with something; to thump. “Bumping and jumping.” Southey. [ 1913 Webster ]

Bump

v. i. [ See Boom to roar. ] To make a loud, heavy, or hollow noise, as the bittern; to boom. [ 1913 Webster ]

As a bittern bumps within a reed. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

Bump

n. The noise made by the bittern. [ 1913 Webster ]

Bumper

n. [ A corruption of bumbard, bombard, a large drinking vessel. ] 1. A cup or glass filled to the brim, or till the liquor runs over, particularly in drinking a health or toast. [ 1913 Webster ]

He frothed his bumpers to the brim. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A covered house at a theater, etc., in honor of some favorite performer. [ Cant ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Bumper

n. 1. That which bumps or causes a bump. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Anything which resists or deadens a bump or shock, such as a metal or rubber rim extending from an object; a buffer. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Specifically: (Motor vehicles) A protective guard device, usually of metal or rubber, attached horizontally to the front or rear of the frame of a vehicle, designed to resist or deaden a bump or shock, and to prevent damage to the main frame of the vehicle in low-velocity collisions. [ PJC ]

bumper-to-bumper

adj. moving slowly with little space between; -- used of road traffic. bumper-to-bumper traffic
Syn. -- crawling. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Bumpkin

n. [ The same word as bumkin, which Cotgrave defines thus: “Bumkin, Fr. chicambault, the luffe-block, a long and thick piece of wood, whereunto the fore-sayle and sprit-sayle are fastened, when a ship goes by the winde.” Hence, a clumsy man may easily have been compared to such a block of wood; cf. OD. boomken a little tree. See Boom a pole. ] An awkward, heavy country fellow; a clown; a country lout. “Bashful country bumpkins.” W. Irving. [ 1913 Webster ]

bumpkinly

adj. unsophisticated in a manner resembling a lifelong resident of rural areas; as, bumpkinly country boys.
Syn. -- hick, rustic, unsophisticated. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Beule { f } | Beulen { pl }bump | bumps [Add to Longdo]
Bump { m }; erhöhter Kontaktierungsflecken [ electr. ]bump; raised contact-pad [Add to Longdo]

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