Bump

نتوء
definition
verb
I almost bumped into him
knock or run into someone or something, typically with a jolt.
the car bumped along the rutted track
move or travel with much jolting and jarring.
noun
a nasty bump on the head
a light blow or a jolting collision.
bumps in the road
a protuberance on a level surface.
translation of 'bump'
verb
ورم,
ارتطم,
ضربة,
دقدق,
صدم,
أزاح
noun
صرع,
نتوء,
رج,
كدمة
example
This helped 'bump' it up two spots to the ninth largest in 2003 from the No.11 spot in 2002.
It knocked her elbow hard enough to make a loud 'bump' sound.
she had to 'bump' the wheelchair down the steps
At one time four-wheel drive vehicles were just muddy workhorses, box-like things used by folk who just liked to 'bump' along tracks or plough across muddy fields.
Gina was jolted awake by the bus going over a 'bump' .
a nasty 'bump' on the head
Now she was just getting angry over it all, she felt a 'bump' or some impact as she fell down still crying and not even noticing the change of position or the pain in her lower back.
She's going to have a nasty 'bump' on her head when she wakes up, and one hell of a headache.
He heard a 'bump' behind him and saw that the elf had slipped from his seat onto the ground.
I think all the polls in the last week since the announcement have shown a slight 'bump' for the ticket, somewhere between three and four points.
In the next few years, we're going to see a 'bump' in the population of 12-to 15-year-olds.
Well that's a nasty 'bump' , but nothing serious.
there was a 'bump' in the number of outbound flights
My fingertips hurt and sting if I 'bump' them into things, my shoulder muscles are stiff.
Bleached 'bump' is suitable for white curtains or backgrounds, unbleached for other fabrics when a cream cast will not matter.
It gave Elissa the green light and she walked down quickly, keeping her footsteps light, feeling her knapsack 'bump' lightly against her back.
I think he really thought it was perfectly OK to knock people, to 'bump' people and get by them and go on and win.
Then, about 30 minutes later, I hit a 'bump' and heard a loud clatter that sounded suspiciously like a cell phone hitting the ground.
As soon as they passed over the ridge they experienced a considerable air 'bump' throwing the aircraft suddenly upwards on the windward side.
A moment later a not-so-gentle 'bump' reverberated through the ship as it touched down on the unruly ice.
he was making the most of his 'bump' of direction
Sciama remembered clearly, as do his colleagues, that on some days Hawking would turn up at the office with a bandage around his head, having fallen heavily and received a nasty 'bump' .
If you hit a major 'bump' , you get bangs from the front suspension reminiscent of the previous model, which was certainly less than perfect dynamically.
Always looking backwards whilst trying to move forward, you might get a nasty 'bump' or fall down a hole.
she had to 'bump' the pushchair down the steps
If not for the TV, I was sure I would have been able to hear the box jerk and 'bump' across the attic floor at night.
They disappeared into the disco crowd with a thump and a 'bump' .
Lily would back her husband's wheelchair to the steps and then would 'bump' the wheelchair down very steep and narrow ceramic steps to the floor.
Colouring and flavouring surface baits such as pellets chum mixer and crust can further improve takes, but often species such as carp will 'bump' and knock such baits.
It was very light, didn't feel anything but heard the 'bump' .
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