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English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
rear bumper skirt — A rear bumper with integral skirt; a large plastic molding … Dictionary of automotive terms
bumper — Originally a bumper was a separate metal bar or blade at each end of a vehicle to prevent damaging the main part of the vehicle from damage occurred by a slight bump into an obstruction or another vehicle. Also see bumper system energy absorbing… … Dictionary of automotive terms
bumper — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ front ▪ back, rear BUMPER + NOUN ▪ car (esp. AmE) (usually dodgem in BrE) PHRASES … Collocations dictionary
rear valance — A separate panel set below the rear panel which extends approximately from behind the rear bumper downward to protect the rear end from splashes of mud. In designs with a single piece rear panel that incorporates the rear valance, the whole area… … Dictionary of automotive terms
rear — I verb 1) I was reared on a farm Syn: bring up, raise, care for, look after, nurture, parent; educate 2) he reared cattle Syn: breed, raise, keep, farm, ranch … Thesaurus of popular words
rear — I 1. noun 1) the rear of the building Syn: back (part), hind part; Nautical stern 2) the rear of the queue Syn: end, tail (end), back (end) • Ant: front, bow … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
bumper sticker — an adhesive backed strip of paper for sticking onto the rear bumper of an automobile, usually bearing a tourist advertisement, slogan, joke, etc. * * * … Universalium
bumper sticker — sticker intended for the rear bumper of a car (usually bearing a political slogan, advertisement, joke, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
bumper sticker — bump′er stick er n. com an adhesive backed strip of paper for sticking onto the rear bumper of an automobile, bearing a slogan • Etymology: 1965–70 … From formal English to slang
bumper skirt — See rear bumper skirt … Dictionary of automotive terms
Bumper canards — (also dive planes) are small wings attached to the front spoiler of a car for the purposes of modifying the aerodynamic characteristics of the car in a modest way.The most common use of bumper canards is to increase front downforce on cars where… … Wikipedia