rebound
rebound 英 [rɪˈbaʊnd] 美 [ˈriˈbaʊnd, rɪ-]
n. 回弹球;复兴 v. 弹回;反弹
进行时:rebounding 过去式:rebounded 过去分词:rebounded 第三人称单数:rebounds 名词复数:rebounds
- To rebound is to come back from a slump. You might rebound from an illness, or your country might rebound from an economic recession.
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- n. 回弹球;复兴
- v. 弹回;反弹
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1. Light will rebound from a shiny surface.
光遇到发亮的表面会反射回来。
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2. And, if the rebound is real, will it last?
以及如果反弹是真实的,那么它会持续吗?
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3. The ball rebounded from the goalpost .
球从门柱弹回。
- rebound (n.) 1520s, in reference to a ball, from rebound (v.). Sense in basketball from 1920 (from 1917 in ice hockey). Meaning "period of reaction or renewed activity after disturbance" is from 1570s.
- rebound (v.) late 14c., "to spring, leap," also "return to afflict" (early 15c.), from Old French rebondir "leap back, resound; repulse, push back," from re- "back" (see re-) + bondir "leap, bound" (see bound (v.)). Sense of "to spring back from force of impact" is recorded from late 14c. Sports use probably first in tennis; basketball sense is attested from 1914. Related: Rebounded; rebounding.
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