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Definition of bumpy in English: bumpyadjectivebumpiest, bumpierˈbʌmpiˈbəmpi 1(of a surface) uneven, with many patches raised above the rest. 颠簸的,崎岖不平的 the car jolted on the bumpy road Example sentencesExamples - It was big, with pink frosting and sugary lettering arranged across its uneven, bumpy surface: ‘Happy Fifteenth Birthday Roberta’.
- This particular town was renowned for its rocky and bumpy road.
- Assessment of passenger comfort will have to await testing on Ireland's notoriously bumpy road surfaces.
- The people in that locality got tired of the bumpy road, and decided to pitch in a few thousand rupees per household to build a road.
- But it was hard going for most of the match as a strong wind, bumpy playing surface, blinding sunshine and competitive opponents made it difficult for Padiham to get any sort of rhythm to their play.
- Passengers will have little reason to complain about the suspension which copes well with uneven and bumpy roads.
- The dynamic attributes of the C-MAX are good, with dependable handling on twisty roads and the car holds its line on bumpy surfaces.
- The heather drags and catches at the feet, and the surface underneath is bumpy and unpredictable.
- It's a rough and bumpy road, zigzagging up from Argentière to the false summit of the Col de Montets.
- Conditions were difficult in Bangor as the match was being played on the Hibs'second pitch and the bumpy surface did nothing to enhance a game which lacked imagination from the start.
- Sadly there has been an alarming deterioration and £100,000 is to be spent on the bumpy and heavily-sanded surface in the close season in an attempt to put things right.
- By the time the full disc of the sun detaches itself from the eastern horizon, I can see land, a bumpy darker line above the dark water.
- The straights aren't so long that they place an absolute premium on outright power, while the chicanes and bumpy track surface demand good handling characteristics.
- Employ skilled operators to resurface damaged trenches with a smooth finish, instead of bumpy uneven surfaces.
- Sure, there would be issues with narrow roads and a bumpy surface - but those are exactly the factors that make Monaco such a special test of drivers' skills.
- A road as rough and bumpy as the one in Raheens can lead to many injuries and fatalities over a four or five year period.
- However much a bumpy surface might have inconvenienced both sets of players, it hardly excused the lack of control and horrible mistiming of the ball which characterised the first half.
- Both drivers were very happy with the car in its Monaco configuration, and we got encouraging results on the tyres, as well as the set-up adaptations required for the bumpy street surface and the new parts on the car.
- No fancy features which ensure outstanding comfort or softness; what you get here is a very basic pillow which feels bumpy and uneven.
- Traffic snarls, uneven and bumpy roads and pollution have made life miserable for the residents of Koramangala.
Synonyms uneven, rough, irregular holed, potholed, holey, rutted, pitted, rutty lumpy, knobby, knobbly, gnarled stony, rocky - 1.1 (of a journey or other movement) involving sudden jolts and jerks.
颠簸的,反跳的 the bumpy flight brought on a bout of airsickness figurative investors could be in for a bumpy ride Example sentencesExamples - Leopards, lions, giraffes and hippopotami will parade before your camera lens to turn a bumpy Jeep ride into the trip of a lifetime.
- We just landed in an open field in those days and there seemed to be just one shed for an airport, and we were all feeling a bit airsick because of this bumpy journey up from Djibouti.
- It was a dusty and incredibly bumpy journey to Kabul, along roads whose tarmac had been destroyed by tank treads and missile attacks.
- In an interview with an Irish Sunday newspaper, Denise recalled the bumpy 30 mile journey in the ambulance.
- I immediately forgot about the noisy, bumpy minibus journey.
- Wolf, Storm, Line and Snow held on tightly to their armrests as the ship made a decidedly bumpy landing onto the surface of the asteroid.
- We, being my partner Brett and I, set forth to the agreed hotspot, taking a 25 minute journey along a bumpy and seldom travelled track known only to a select few.
- Picnics cry out for rude plenty, the cheap and cheerful bottles that are able, above all, to withstand a hot or bumpy journey.
- One experience few will want to recall is that of feeling ill during a bumpy air journey.
- The ride is very bumpy and dark, forcing the couple to jolt around and into each other.
- The pair, who used their two-week summer holiday for the journey, finished on time, despite a bumpy ride.
- There was a road leading down the opposite side of the mountain range to which they'd first come, but it would be a long, bumpy trek for someone with no anaesthetic.
- She was startled back to the present when the car began its bumpy ascent up the brick drive to her grandmother's house.
- What should have been a fast flowing cat-and-mouse chase, with the highs and lows of your stomach on a bumpy sea ride, manoeuvres into two-and-a-half hours of drab mishmash.
- The first part of the journey was quite bumpy, close to the lee shore the water was quite calm.
- The crust on the original pies, which often were sent to London as Christmas gifts, had to be strong enough to survive the bumpy carriage journey.
- But the view of the spur that separates the Soufriere and Anse Chastanet bays is well worth the bumpy walk.
- After a rough, bumpy ride, we stopped in the kitchen.
- With a grunting groaning sound the old jeep started up again, and they began the bumpy journey south to civilisation, leaving clouds of red dust to settle behind.
- With great relief, I can say we've landed without any mechanical failures, though there were some bumpy patches along the way.
Synonyms bouncy, rough, uncomfortable, choppy, jolting, jolty, lurching, jerky, jumpy, jarring, bone-shaking, bone-breaking, jouncy, jouncing, turbulent inconsistent, variable, varying, changeable, irregular, fluctuating, intermittent, wavering, erratic, patchy rocky, unsettled, unstable, roller-coaster, stormy, tumultuous, turbulent, tempestuous, explosive, in turmoil, full of upheavals, full of conflict, full of ups and downs, chaotic
Derivativesadverb It has been trying, bumpily, to crawl back to profit since then. Example sentencesExamples - It's not true, of course: the world is plenty vertical - hierarchical, bumpily uneven in the distribution of resources, power, and controlling secrets - and it's becoming more so.
- As we skipped bumpily along the Pacific in our 40-foot clipper, groups of dolphins raced around us, leaping out of the water in formation, emerging like the fingers of an Olympic swimmer.
- They bumpily made their way to their final destination: the archeological site.
- We talk in his room with its single bed, bumpily spread with a candlewick counterpane in a cosy shade of plum.
nounˈbʌmpɪnəsˈbəmpinəs Whatever the transition, the bumpiness is history. Example sentencesExamples - We believe that we are still on that road map, although clearly there have been a few detours and there's been some bumpiness along the way.
- But a girl can handle the bumpiness of a breakup with style.
- When we finally did descend, the bumpiness continued long after things should have been running smoothly.
- Because of the bumpiness of the terrain, the body tends to move around more to absorb the shocks from the surface you're riding over.
Rhymesclumpy, dumpy, frumpy, grumpy, humpy, jumpy, lumpy, plumpy, rumpy-pumpy, scrumpy, stumpy Definition of bumpy in US English: bumpyadjectiveˈbəmpēˈbəmpi 1(of a surface) uneven, with many patches raised above the rest. 颠簸的,崎岖不平的 崎岖不平的路。 Example sentencesExamples - Both drivers were very happy with the car in its Monaco configuration, and we got encouraging results on the tyres, as well as the set-up adaptations required for the bumpy street surface and the new parts on the car.
- It's a rough and bumpy road, zigzagging up from Argentière to the false summit of the Col de Montets.
- Employ skilled operators to resurface damaged trenches with a smooth finish, instead of bumpy uneven surfaces.
- Sadly there has been an alarming deterioration and £100,000 is to be spent on the bumpy and heavily-sanded surface in the close season in an attempt to put things right.
- Passengers will have little reason to complain about the suspension which copes well with uneven and bumpy roads.
- The dynamic attributes of the C-MAX are good, with dependable handling on twisty roads and the car holds its line on bumpy surfaces.
- But it was hard going for most of the match as a strong wind, bumpy playing surface, blinding sunshine and competitive opponents made it difficult for Padiham to get any sort of rhythm to their play.
- By the time the full disc of the sun detaches itself from the eastern horizon, I can see land, a bumpy darker line above the dark water.
- Sure, there would be issues with narrow roads and a bumpy surface - but those are exactly the factors that make Monaco such a special test of drivers' skills.
- However much a bumpy surface might have inconvenienced both sets of players, it hardly excused the lack of control and horrible mistiming of the ball which characterised the first half.
- The straights aren't so long that they place an absolute premium on outright power, while the chicanes and bumpy track surface demand good handling characteristics.
- This particular town was renowned for its rocky and bumpy road.
- Conditions were difficult in Bangor as the match was being played on the Hibs'second pitch and the bumpy surface did nothing to enhance a game which lacked imagination from the start.
- No fancy features which ensure outstanding comfort or softness; what you get here is a very basic pillow which feels bumpy and uneven.
- It was big, with pink frosting and sugary lettering arranged across its uneven, bumpy surface: ‘Happy Fifteenth Birthday Roberta’.
- The heather drags and catches at the feet, and the surface underneath is bumpy and unpredictable.
- Assessment of passenger comfort will have to await testing on Ireland's notoriously bumpy road surfaces.
- A road as rough and bumpy as the one in Raheens can lead to many injuries and fatalities over a four or five year period.
- Traffic snarls, uneven and bumpy roads and pollution have made life miserable for the residents of Koramangala.
- The people in that locality got tired of the bumpy road, and decided to pitch in a few thousand rupees per household to build a road.
- 1.1 (of a journey or other movement) involving sudden jolts and jerks.
颠簸的,反跳的 she took us all on a bumpy ride 她驾车载着我们所有人一路颠簸而行。 figurative bumpy market conditions 波动的市场行情。 Example sentencesExamples - There was a road leading down the opposite side of the mountain range to which they'd first come, but it would be a long, bumpy trek for someone with no anaesthetic.
- I immediately forgot about the noisy, bumpy minibus journey.
- Picnics cry out for rude plenty, the cheap and cheerful bottles that are able, above all, to withstand a hot or bumpy journey.
- Leopards, lions, giraffes and hippopotami will parade before your camera lens to turn a bumpy Jeep ride into the trip of a lifetime.
- The crust on the original pies, which often were sent to London as Christmas gifts, had to be strong enough to survive the bumpy carriage journey.
- The first part of the journey was quite bumpy, close to the lee shore the water was quite calm.
- She was startled back to the present when the car began its bumpy ascent up the brick drive to her grandmother's house.
- It was a dusty and incredibly bumpy journey to Kabul, along roads whose tarmac had been destroyed by tank treads and missile attacks.
- The ride is very bumpy and dark, forcing the couple to jolt around and into each other.
- One experience few will want to recall is that of feeling ill during a bumpy air journey.
- In an interview with an Irish Sunday newspaper, Denise recalled the bumpy 30 mile journey in the ambulance.
- With great relief, I can say we've landed without any mechanical failures, though there were some bumpy patches along the way.
- With a grunting groaning sound the old jeep started up again, and they began the bumpy journey south to civilisation, leaving clouds of red dust to settle behind.
- Wolf, Storm, Line and Snow held on tightly to their armrests as the ship made a decidedly bumpy landing onto the surface of the asteroid.
- We, being my partner Brett and I, set forth to the agreed hotspot, taking a 25 minute journey along a bumpy and seldom travelled track known only to a select few.
- We just landed in an open field in those days and there seemed to be just one shed for an airport, and we were all feeling a bit airsick because of this bumpy journey up from Djibouti.
- After a rough, bumpy ride, we stopped in the kitchen.
- What should have been a fast flowing cat-and-mouse chase, with the highs and lows of your stomach on a bumpy sea ride, manoeuvres into two-and-a-half hours of drab mishmash.
- The pair, who used their two-week summer holiday for the journey, finished on time, despite a bumpy ride.
- But the view of the spur that separates the Soufriere and Anse Chastanet bays is well worth the bumpy walk.
Synonyms bouncy, rough, uncomfortable, choppy, jolting, jolty, lurching, jerky, jumpy, jarring, bone-shaking, bone-breaking, jouncy, jouncing, turbulent inconsistent, variable, varying, changeable, irregular, fluctuating, intermittent, wavering, erratic, patchy
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