bumper UK ['bʌm.pər] US [-pɚ] noun countable ■a horizontal bar along the lower front and lower back part of a motor vehicle to help protect it if there is an accident 保险杆 UK ['bʌm.pər] US [-pɚ] noun countable bumper to bumper ■when there are many cars and they are so close that they are almost touching each other 车子一辆接一辆•By eight o'clock the traffic was bumper to bumper.到了八点钟,交通变得非常拥堵,车子一辆接一辆的。 UK ['bʌm.pər] US [-pɚ] adjective [before noun] ■larger in amount than usual (数量)异常大的•Farmers have reported a bumper crop this year.据报导今年庄稼大丰收。 |