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I . bump [bʌmp] RZ.

1. bump (on head):

guz r.m.

3. bump (blow):

uderzenie r.n.

4. bump (shock):

wstrząs r.m.

5. bump (sound):

hałas r.m.

6. bump (collision):

stłuczka r.ż.

III . bump [bʌmp] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. bump (collide):

2. bump (move):

speed bump RZ. MOT.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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As certain results are bumped up and viewed more by individuals, other results not favored by them are relegated to obscurity.
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One started on an unprotected waiting list that one could be bumped in ranking if someone had higher point.
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Today, it's unlikely they'd recognise freedom if they bumped into it -- which they frequently do before riding roughshod over it.
www.spiked-online.com
In other countries, passengers are compensated for lost luggage and getting bumped off planes as a result of overbooking.
www.theglobeandmail.com
They are positioned so that they will fall over if bumped into by the runner.
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Failing this quiz twice will result in the player being bumped into career mode.
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Since many flash drives stick out from computers, they are likely to be bumped repeatedly and may break at the stress point.
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The tenant had bumped into a friend who had received worrying e-mails and text messages from the former host.
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He was bumped into in quick succession by an unknown man and woman and a short time later he noticed the money was missing from his inside pocket.
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk
Another downside is that its weight/mass is very low, making it easy to get bumped around.
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