bumper

英 [ˈbʌm.pər]      美 [ˈbʌm.pɚ]
  • adj. 丰盛的,丰富的
  • n. 缓冲器,保险杆,减震物
  • vt. 装满;为…祝酒
  • vi. 干杯
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将“bumper”与“bump”这个动词结合记忆,想象一个物体在移动中发生了轻微的“bump”(撞击),产生了“bumper”(缓冲器或保险杠)的效果。这种方法通过将动作与物体的功能联系起来,帮助你记忆单词的含义。

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bumper (n.)
1670s, "glass filled to the brim;" perhaps from notion of bumping as "large," or from a related sense of "booming" (see bump (v.)). Meaning "anything unusually large" is from 1759, slang. Agent-noun meaning "buffer of a car" is from 1839, American English, originally in reference to railway cars; 1901 of automobiles (in phrase bumper-to-bumper, in reference to a hypothetical situation; of actual traffic jams by 1908).
1. Hey, I know what, I'll get a bumper sticker printed up.
嘿,有了,我会找人印刷一些保险杠贴纸。
2. In the state of Iowa, it's been a bumper year for corn.
艾奥瓦州今年玉米大丰收。
3. The painting represents the scene of a bumper harvest.
这幅画描绘了丰收的景象.
4. A bumper wheat harvest is anticipated [ expected ] this year.
今年小麦 可望 获得丰收.
5. Farmers have reported a bumper crop this year.
据报道今年庄稼大丰收.