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bounce
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- Conjugation :
past
bounced
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bouncing
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Derivatives :
adj
bouncy
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- bounce
[bauns]
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1.
vi.
[ball+]
弹起
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2.
vi.
[hair+]
跳动
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3.
vi.
[cheque+]
退回
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4.
vt.
[+ball]
拍
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5.
vt.
[+cheque]
拒付
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6.
noun
[c/u]
[of ball]
弹起
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to bounce on
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[+bed etc] 蹦跳上
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to bounce up and down
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上下跳动
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to bounce in/out {etc}
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[person+] 蹦跳地进来/出去{等}
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- bounce
[baʊns]
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1.
vi.
弹起,弹回,弹开
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Huge air filled tyres bounce off almost anything
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充满空气的巨型轮胎几乎能弹开任何东西。
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The rubber ball bounced.
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这个橡皮球弹跳起来。
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2.
vt.
使弹起,使弹回,使弹开
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The first shot bounced off the tank's turret.
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第一次射击从坦克炮塔上发射出去。
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3.
verb
(使)颠簸,(使)上下晃动,(使)蹦蹦跳跳
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He looked out the window while bouncing gently on the bed.
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他一边在床上轻轻地跳着,一边望着窗外。
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4.
vi.
被拒后退回
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The list may try to send but may suspend deliveries if messages are repeatedly bounced.
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这份列表可以不停地尝试发送,但如果消息反复被退回,它也可能暂停提交。
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5.
vi.
突然跃起,猛地跳起,弹起
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I bounced up the stairs and on to the stage.
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我猛地跑过楼梯、跳上舞台。
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He bounced to his feet.
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他原地跳跃。
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6.
vt.
拒绝接受并退回
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7.
vt.
撵走,赶走,解雇
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Communist ministers in France and Italy were bounced out of government.
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共产党的部长被赶出了法国和意大利的政府。
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The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club.
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这位前拳击手的工作就是用拳头把那些想进入这家私人俱乐部的人赶走。
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8.
n.[u]
反弹力,回弹力
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Rubber balls usually have a lot of bounce.
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橡胶球通常有很大的弹力。
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9.
n.[c]
弹,跳
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He bounced to his feet at the sight of her.
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看见她,他一下子跳了起来。
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10.
n.[c]
反弹,弹回
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The more distance there is, the higher the bounce of the ball.
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距离越远,球弹得越高。
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11.
n.[u]
[American English]
活力,精力,能量
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12.
n.[c]
[Sports]
[Tennis]
反弹球
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13.
n.[c]
[Sports]
[Basketball]
反弹传(接)球
Collins English-English Dictionary
- bounce
[baυns]
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1.
vi.
[intr]
(of an elastic object, such as a ball) to rebound from an impact
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2.
vt.
[tr]
to cause (such an object) to hit a solid surface and spring back
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3.
vt.
to rebound or cause to rebound repeatedly
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4.
vt.
to move or cause to move suddenly, excitedly, or violently; spring
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she bounced up from her chair
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5.
vt.
[Slang]
(of a bank) to send (a cheque) back or (of a cheque) to be sent back unredeemed because of lack of funds in the drawer's account
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6.
vt.
(of an internet service provider) to send (an email message) back or (of an email message) to be sent back to the sender, for example because the recipient's email account is full
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7.
vt.
[tr]
[Slang]
to force (a person) to leave (a place or job); throw out; eject
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8.
vt.
[tr]
[Brit]
to hustle (a person) into believing or doing something
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9.
n
the action of rebounding from an impact
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10.
n
a leap; jump; bound
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11.
n
the quality of being able to rebound; springiness
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12.
n
[Spoken]
vitality; vigour; resilience
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13.
n
[Brit]
swagger or impudence
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14.
n
[Etymology]
C13: probably of imitative origin; compare Low German bunsen to beat, Dutch bonken to thump
Examples
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to bounce out of bed
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从床上跳起来
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to bounce on
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[+bed etc] 蹦跳上
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to bounce in/out {etc}
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[person+] 蹦跳地进来/出去{等}
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The dead basketball didn't have any bounce.
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那个篮球一点弹性都没有。
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It took 6 weeks to bounce back from the jungle.
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从混乱恢复原状用了六周的时间。
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The more distance there is, the higher the bounce of the ball.
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距离越远,球弹得越高。
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nciku Video Note
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弹 [tán]
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跳 [tiào]
Related video notes: 弹、跳
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