Bumper in spanish

Parachoque

pronunciation: pɑɹ̩ɑtʃoʊke part of speech: noun
In gestures

bumper1 = parachoques, paragolpes. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que acaban con esta terminación]

Example: Genetic algorithms are being used to facilitate the design of laminated composite structures required by armour plating for tanks or bumpers for automobiles.

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» rear bumper = parachoques trasero, paragolpes trasero.

Example: She was rear ended earlier on this evening on her way back from work, hard enough to knock off her rear bumper.

» be bumper to bumper = ir uno tras otro pegados, ir uno tras otro juntos, ir en caravana.

Example: Cars were bumper to bumper, and people were so thick on the sidewalks that one could hardly walk.

» bumper cars = coches de choque.

Example: Enjoy the timeless bumper cars family fun that has been a favorite among amusement park rides for generations.

» bumper sticker = pegatina. [Normalmente la que se pega en el parachoques]

Example: Her list of categories includes: Advertisements, Almanacs, Announcements, Appointments, Badges, bumper stickers, Calendars, and Cards.

» bumper to bumper traffic = atasco, tráfico congestionado, congestión de tráfico.

Example: Moving day is stressful enough without having to sit for hours upon hours in bumper to bumper traffic to schlep one trunkful of boxes over at a time.

bumper2 = extraordinario, récord. 

Example: The period of 1967 and late 1966 brought in a bumper crop of user studies.

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» bumper crop = cosecha extraordinariamente buena, cosechón.

Example: International rice prices have been the lowest in seven years as a result of bumper crops in 1999/2000 in most major exporting countries.

Bumper synonyms

abundant in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: əbʌndənt part of speech: adjective
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