bump into lampposts - translation to English
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bump into lampposts - translation to English

SINGLE
Bump Bump Bump; Bump bump bump

bump         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BUMP; Bump (song); Bump (disambiguation); Bumped; The Bump; Bump the Elephant; Bump (TV series)
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* bump around + in the dark = ir a tientas y a ciegas
* bump into = tropezar con, toparse con, encontrar
* bump into + lampposts = cometer errores por despiste
* bump up = aumentar
* speed bump = badén, resalto
* things that go bump in the night = sustos, cosas que dan miedo, ruidos de la noche
lamppost         
  • Conventional streetlights are used instead of high-mast lighting near airport runway approaches due to the negative effects caused by the latter.
  • London King's Cross]]
  • Heritage lamp post in the [[City Botanic Gardens]], [[Brisbane]]
  • low-pressure sodium lamp]] in the UK
  • Detail of a street light with [[Cupid]], at the [[Austrian Parliament Building]] ([[Vienna]])
  • bicycle path]] with street lights in London
  • A ''Fietspad'' or bicycle path in the Netherlands with street lighting
  • Highway 401]] in Ontario, Canada
  • A street lamp with a telecell installed. This communicates with the council's central management system.
  • A man performing maintenance on a street light in Tokyo
  • Map of [[Tamworth, New South Wales]], showing the position of leads and lights along the network of city streets in 1888
  • [[William Murdoch]]'s house in [[Redruth]], UK, the first domestic house in the world to be lit by gas
  • low-pressure sodium lamp]] running at full brightness
  • New York City fire alarm pull box indicator mounted on street light
  • Sign in [[Leeds]], UK indicating part-night lighting, meant to save energy and reduce light pollution.
  • Detail of a street light from Paris
  • LED]] street lighting
  • An unlit high-pressure sodium lamp
  • Streetlights from an 1871 catalog
  • A streetlight during a snowfall
  • Old-style streetlight with lamps near the Mönchbruch hunting lodge near [[Rüsselsheim am Main]], Germany
  • Decorative but functional lamps in the Plaza at sunset, [[Samaipata, Bolivia]]
  • arc lamp]] on the Avenue de l'Opera in Paris (1878), the first form of electric street lighting
RAISED SOURCE OF LIGHT ON THE EDGE OF A ROAD OR WALKWAY
Street-lights; Light standard; Streetlights; Streetlight; Streetlamp; Street lights; Street lamp; Street lighting; Lamp post; Film cutout; Lamppost; Highway light; Highway lighting; Streetlighting; Lamp standard; Electric street lights; Lamp Post; Light poles; Street-light; Street Light; Urban lighting; Lamp-post; Street light controller; Lamposts; Urban Lighting; Public street and highway lighting; Street lamps; Light pole; Leafnut; Lightpost; Lampposts; Automatic Street Lights; Lampost; Réverbère; Reverbere; Road lamp; Road lamps; Road light; Street Lights; Draft:Variations of Expressway Lights in North America; Draft:Controlled-Access Highway Lights in the United States
(n.) = farola, poste de la luz
Ex: Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.
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* bump into + lampposts = cometer errores por despiste
Bump         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BUMP; Bump (song); Bump (disambiguation); Bumped; The Bump; Bump the Elephant; Bump (TV series)
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Definition

bump
I. n.
1.
Thump, knock, blow, shock, jar, jolt.
2.
Swelling, protuberance, lump.
3.
(Colloquial, in allusion to the doctrine of Phrenology that protuberances on the skull indicate faculties of the mind.) Faculty, power, endowment, gift.
II. v. a.
Knock, thump, strike, hit.
III. v. n.
1.
Come in contact, strike together, strike, thump.
2.
Boom (as the bittern), make a hollow, resounding noise.

Wikipedia

Bump, Bump, Bump

"Bump, Bump, Bump" is a song by American boy band B2K, featuring P. Diddy. It was released October 2002 as the lead single from B2K's second album Pandemonium!. It was written by R. Kelly and Varick Smith and produced by Kelly. It became B2K's first top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and reached number one for one week starting on February 1, 2003.