bungee 英 ['bʌndʒɪ]   美 ['bʌndʒi]

bungee

bungee  英 ['bʌndʒɪ] 美 ['bʌndʒi]

n. 蹦极;橡皮筋;松紧绳 

名词复数:bungees 

Sally said I should try bungee, but I had cold feet. 莎莉说我应该体验一下蹦极,但是我就是不敢。
B: We jumped off a bridge and fell 500 feet before the bungee cord caught us. 我们从桥上跳下,到500英尺的时候,蹦极绳索便将我们套住。

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  • n. 蹦极;橡皮筋;松紧绳
  • 1. Sally said I should try bungee, but I had cold feet.

    莎莉说我应该体验一下蹦极,但是我就是不敢。

  • 2. B: We jumped off a bridge and fell 500 feet before the bungee cord caught us.

    我们从桥上跳下,到500英尺的时候,蹦极绳索便将我们套住。

  • 3. Researchers might find similar heart-rate synchronization in other high-arousal rituals like “bending rebar with your throat, walking on broken glass, bungee jumping,” he said.

    研究人员在其他一些诸如吞钢筋,走碎玻璃,蹦极的高渲染力的项目中发现了类似的心率同步。

  • bungee (n.) 1930, "elastic rope," probably an extended use of the identical word used in late 19c. British schoolboy slang for "rubber eraser;" this probably is more or less onomatopoeic, from notions of bouncy + spongy. First record of bungee jumping is from 1979.
bun·gee / ˈbʌndʒi ; NAmE ˈbʌndʒi / noun 1 a long rope which can stretch, that people tie to their feet when they do bungee jumping 蹦极索; 高空弹跳绳索 2 ( NAmE) a thick elasticrope with a hook at each end that can be used to hold packages together, keep things in position, etc. (两端带钩子的)弹力绳索 bungee bungees bun·gee / ˈbʌndʒi ; NAmE ˈbʌndʒi /
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