撞上; 偶然碰见
1. 撞上(巧遇):bull in a china shop 瓷器店里的蛮牛(笨拙的人,动辄弄坏东西的人) | bump into 撞上(巧遇) | burn brides 烧桥(过河拆桥)
2. 偶然碰到,撞见:15. behind the times过时了,落伍了,不时髦 | 16. bump into 偶然碰到,撞见 | 17. burn the candle at both ends 非常忙碌,过度疲劳
3. 偶然遇见:44. out of it 闷闷不乐 | 45. bump into 偶然遇见 | 46. out of stock 没有库存
4. 巧遇:bull in a china shop 笨拙的人,动辄弄坏东西的人 | bump into 巧遇 | burn brides 过河拆桥
1. 偶然遇见;意外碰到
If you bump into someone you know, you meet them unexpectedly.
e.g. I happened to bump into Mervyn Johns in the hallway.
我在走廊里意外碰见了默文·约翰斯。
1. NASA has Obama's permission to bump a mission or two into 2011 if safety needs arise.
2. A boost to the immune system is more effective than treating cold symptoms, since you are bound to bump into more bacteria and viruses in the big city.
3. The opening of the restaurant made the headlines in local newspapers and is pulling in fans hoping to bump into celebrities.
4. Most of them would end up in ditches or manholes or bump into parked vehicles.
5. There will be plenty of food and drinks as local rock band Bump City entertains guests late into the evening.
6. Cacophony breaks out whenever they bump into each other in the elevator.
7. You might even bump into the star if you visit his bar.
8. At some point you'll bump into a beautiful large cedar sauna, situated near the centre.
9. She'd rather bump into things and guess at what's on the restaurant menu while on dates.
10. But they had no tools and decided to carry it away only to bump into the two policemen.
verb
1. collide violently with an obstacle
e.g. I ran into the telephone pole
Synonym: run into jar against butt against knock against