bump-in
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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The process of moving sets and equipment into an event venue, such as a theatre or conference centre, and setting it up ready for the event or performance.
— One company in particular, TAE, also played to tens of thousands of schools students in the Northern Territory and Queensland.[…]By the end of 1999, after years of hard yakka and a few too many bump-ins and outs, some full time company members were growing tired - including of being permanently ‘broke’.
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An instance of bumping into someone (meeting them by chance).
— Some clients are just too busy, and it is best to get a sense of how things are going from them during informal elevator bump-ins, collegial chatter before grand rounds, or morning report.
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