bumper / ˈbʌm pər /

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bumper3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that bumps.
  2. a metal guard, usually horizontal, for protecting the front or rear of an automobile, truck, etc.
  3. any protective rim, guard, pad, or disk for absorbing shock and preventing damage from bumping, as a rubber-tipped doorstop or an old tire on the side of a boat.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. unusually abundant: Bumper crops reaped a big profit for local farmers.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to fill to the brim.

bumper 近义词

bumper

等同于 plentiful/plenty

bumper

等同于 plentiful

bumper

等同于 shield

bumper

等同于 buffer

bumper

等同于 cushion

bumper

等同于 fender

更多bumper例句

  1. Silverman was sure that she hadn’t so much as smudged his bumper.
  2. Some bolt on metal bars that extend from the vehicle’s frame and out under the bumper, forming a hoop that you can use to attach lights.
  3. Although annual statistics for engagements are virtually nonexistent, there’s evidence to suggest the coronavirus pandemic has produced a bumper crop.
  4. We’ve all had the experience of sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic with nothing but miles of red taillights ahead, wishing we could somehow break away from the pack and zoom off to our destination traffic-free.
  5. That’s why all three of our trucks are fitted with steel bumpers and powerful driving lights.
  6. To accompany breakfast or lunch, there's hibiscus lavender tea or locally roasted Bumper Crop coffee.
  7. Bumper stickers proclaiming “Gitmo Saves Lives” can be purchased at keepamericasafe.com for $5.
  8. Bumper stickers have even been printed that say "No to the murtazeqa," beside a silhouette of a man wearing a yellow hardhat.
  9. Bumper looked in Jimsy's and Wheedle's eyes, and saw they were pink, but he was still doubtful.
  10. That was an answer good enough for any rabbit, and Bumper should have been satisfied, but he had a very inquisitive mind.
  11. Bumper promised not to be spoilt by listening to what little girls said, and then eagerly repeated his question.
  12. Rabbits don't like to be called by two different names, and if I was you, ma'm, I'd keep on calling him Bumper.
  13. Which was true, but Bumper went to sleep dreaming of a million questions he would ask his mother in the morning.