ricochet
ricochet 英 ['rɪkəʃeɪ;-ʃet] 美 [,rɪkə'ʃet]
n. 跳弹;跳飞 vi. 跳飞 vt. 使跳飞
进行时:ricochetting 过去式:ricocheted 过去分词:ricocheted 第三人称单数:ricochets 名词复数:ricochets
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- n. 跳弹;跳飞
- vi. 跳飞
- vt. 使跳飞
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1. The IPCC later admitted the bullet was in fact most likely a ricochet from one fired by a police officer.
IPCC后来承认那颗子弹事实上很可能是另一名警员射出的跳弹。
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2. Increasingly, an event in one part of the world can quickly ricochet throughout the international system to affect us all.
世界任何一地的事件越来越迅速地在整个国际系统引起反响,影响到我们每个人。
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3. And that will only ricochet back on the companies themselves, reducing demand for their products and services and putting additional pressure on their sales and margins.
而且,这些苦果最终只会回到企业身上,对其产品和服务的需求减少,它们的销售和利润率将承受更大的压力.
- ricochet (n.) 1769, from ricochet (v.) or French ricochet "the skipping of a shot or of a flat stone on water," but in earliest French use (15c.) "verbal to-and-fro," and only in the phrase fable du ricochet, an entertainment in which the teller of a tale skillfully evades questions, and chanson du ricochet, a kind of repetitious song; of uncertain origin.
- ricochet (v.) 1758, originally in a military sense, from French ricochet (n.) "the skipping of a shot, or of a flat stone on water" (see ricochet (n.). Related: Ricochetted; ricochetting.
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