English to Turkish Dictionary bump

bump

Çarpmak
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'
adverb
küt
verb
toslamak,
çarpışmak,
bindirmek,
çarpmak
noun
sarsıntı,
çarpışma,
çarpma,
darbe,
yumru,
uçağın düzensiz devinimi,
tümsek
example
The bus wheel hit a 'bump' , and her forehead made a sharp rapping sound on the glass.
He said later, after being carpeted by the editor and having to apologise to the woman, that he distinctly heard the bump as she dropped the phone and a louder 'bump' as she fainted.
He said he had seen a crash and a shunt on Monday and a 'bump' on Tuesday.
Gina was jolted awake by the bus going over a 'bump' .
It said the pain should be underneath the bump and the whole 'bump' should go hard.
There's a 'bump' , then the sound of wheels along the ground.
It knocked her elbow hard enough to make a loud 'bump' sound.
a slight 'bump' in sales
As soon as they passed over the ridge they experienced a considerable air 'bump' throwing the aircraft suddenly upwards on the windward side.
Grass ticks are about the size of a pinhead and cause little reaction other than an itchy 'bump' at the bite site.
he was making the most of his 'bump' of direction
It gave Elissa the green light and she walked down quickly, keeping her footsteps light, feeling her knapsack 'bump' lightly against her back.
Obama checked in at 22 percent, a 4-point 'bump' from the earlier poll.
I got a nice bump on my foot, and after about a year, it no longer hurt like hell to 'bump' that part of my foot on something.
a nasty 'bump' on the head
Yarn used to produce the average cotton 'bump' contains seed contamination which can cause problems with some face fabrics.
Dark black smooth side begins with a similar set of sounds: a 'bump' , a crumple, and a muffled something.
she had to 'bump' the pushchair down the steps
While the 'bump' itself still can be felt, the reaction of the airplane to it can be almost completely dampened out with no change in altitude.
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.
Ever since Make Up's release, however, Hot Hot Heat have apparently been trying their damnedest to 'bump' Interpol off the cover of the Post-Fame Jinx Handbook.
Where some people have a 'bump' of direction, I have a small black hole.
With a gentle 'bump' on the bottom, we arrive at minus 500 feet.
It was very light, didn't feel anything but heard the 'bump' .
Jane didn't remember falling asleep but she must have because she was jerked instantly awake when Ty drove over a large 'bump' .
we might just 'bump' into each other
Seconds later, a family friend on skis went over the same 'bump' and crashed into Jack after failing to spot him lying in the snow.
Confused, she crawled over to the spot and felt on the ground for a 'bump' , a rock, anything.
The next he heard a 'bump' and saw a propeller flying away from the plane.
From within the bathroom, still dark, came the sound of splashing water, and the 'bump' and gurgle of the taps.
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