
자동차의 앞이나 뒤에 부착되어 충돌 시 충격을 흡수하고 차체를 보호하는 금속이나 플라스틱 재질의 가로대.
A horizontal bar fixed to the front or back of a motor vehicle to protect it during a collision.
예문:
"The rear bumper was scratched when I tried to reverse into the tight parking space."
"Modern car bumpers are designed to be light yet effective at absorbing low-speed impacts."
수확이나 성과 등이 평년보다 훨씬 많거나 유례없이 큰.
Exceptionally large, successful, or abundant, especially in relation to crops or profits.
예문:
"Due to ideal weather conditions, the farmers are expecting a bumper crop this year."
"The retail industry enjoyed bumper sales during the holiday season."
기차 선로의 끝이나 선박의 선창 등에 설치되어 충돌 충격을 완화하는 기계적 장치.
A shock-absorbing device at the end of a railway track or on a pier to prevent damage from collisions.
예문:
"The locomotive slowly approached the station bumper at the end of the line."
건배를 하기 위해 술을 가득 채운 잔.
A glass filled to the brim with an alcoholic drink, especially for drinking a toast.
예문:
"The host raised a bumper and proposed a toast to the newlyweds."
크리켓에서 타자의 가슴이나 머리 높이로 튀어 오르도록 던진 위협적인 공.
A ball bowled so that it bounces high on its way to the batsman.
예문:
"The bowler surprised the batsman with a fast bumper."