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bumper$10181$ - traducción al español

TYPE OF ROCKET
Bumper 8; Bumper Project; BUMPER-WAC; Bumper-WAC; Bumper WAC; Bumper rocket; Bumper missile; Bumper (rocket)
  • alt=Bumper 5
  • alt=Bumper 7
  • Bumper in two pieces: V-2 first stage behind WAC Corporal second stage

bumper      
n. parachoques, paragolpes
bumper sticker         
  • Nixon-Agnew]] bumper sticker
ADHESIVE FOR CAR BUMPERS
Bumper stickers; If this vans a-rocking, don't come a-knocking; Bumpersticker; Bumper Sticker; Bumper magnet
(n.) = pegatina
Ex: Her list of categories includes: Advertisements, Almanacs, Announcements, Appointments, Badges, bumper stickers, Calendars, and Cards.
bumper         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bumpers; Bumper (disambiguation)
parachoques
copa o vaso lleno
récord
lo que golpea
bumper crop: cosecha abundante
bumper sticker: pegatina de parachoques

Definición

bumper sticker
(bumper stickers)
A bumper sticker is a small piece of paper or plastic with words or pictures on it, designed for sticking onto the back of your car. It usually has a political, religious, or humorous message.
...a bumper sticker that said, 'Happiness Is Being a Grandmother'.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

RTV-G-4 Bumper

The RTV-G-4 Bumper was a sounding rocket built by the United States. A combination of the German V-2 rocket and the WAC Corporal sounding rocket, it was used to study problems pertaining to two-stage high-speed rockets. The Bumper program launched eight rockets between May 13, 1948, to July 29, 1950. The first six flights were conducted at the White Sands Missile Range; the seventh launch, Bumper 8 on July 24, 1950, was the first rocket launched from Cape Canaveral.