bounce
bounce 英 [baʊns] 美 [baʊns]
n. 跳;弹力;活力 v. 弹跳;弹起
进行时:bouncing 过去式:bounced 过去分词:bounced 第三人称单数:bounces 名词复数:bounces
- Bounce is a word for an up and down movement or recovery — like a ball's bounce on the pavement or the stock market's rise after a crash.
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- n. 跳;弹力;活力
- v. 弹跳;弹起
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1. The ball bounced twice before he could reach it.
球弹跳两次他才接到。
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2. Short sound waves bounce off even small objects.
短声波即使遇到小物体都会产生回音。
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3. She bounced the ball against the wall.
她对着墙打球。
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4. Her hair bounced as she walked.
她走起路来头发上下晃动。
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5. The bus bounced down the hill.
公共汽车颠簸着开下山去。
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6. He bounced ideas off colleagues everywhere he went.
他在同事中逢人便试探地大讲他的想法。
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7. one bounce of the ball
球的一次弹起
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8. There's not much bounce left in these balls.
这些球已没有多少弹性了。
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9. All her old bounce was back.
她完全恢复了以往的活力。
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10. thin fine hair, lacking in bounce
没有弹性、稀疏纤细的头发
- bounce (n.) 1520s, "a heavy blow," also "a leap, a rebound" from bounce (v.). In reference to politicians and public opinion polls, by 1996, American English.
- bounce (v.) early 13c., bounsen "to thump, hit," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Dutch bonzen "to beat, thump," or Low German bunsen, or imitative. The sense probably has been influenced by bound (v.). In 17c., "to talk big, bluster; bully, scold." Meaning "to bound like a ball" is from 1510s; transitive sense "cause to rebound" is from 1876. Of a check, "be returned for insufficient funds" is from 1927. Related: Bounced; bouncing.
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