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  1. bounce

    • IPA[baʊns]

    英式

    • v.
      (with reference to an object, especially a ball) move quickly up, back, or away from a surface after hitting it;(of light, sound, or an electronic signal) come into contact with an object or surface and be reflected back
    • n.
      a rebound of a ball or other object;the ability of a surface to make a ball rebound in a specified way
    • verb: bounce, 3rd person present: bounces, gerund or present participle: bouncing, past tense: bounced, past participle: bounced

    • noun: bounce, plural noun: bounces

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    動詞

    • 1. (with reference to an object, especially a ball) move quickly up, back, or away from a surface after hitting it the ball bounced away and he chased it he was bouncing the ball against the wall 同義詞 rebound, spring back, bob, recoil, ricochet, ... 更多
    • (of light, sound, or an electronic signal) come into contact with an object or surface and be reflected back short sound waves bounce off even small objects
    • (of an email) be returned to its sender after failing to reach its destination I tried to email him, but the message bounced
    • recover well after a setback or problem the savings rate has already started to bounce back and is sure to rise further
    • West Indian come into sudden forceful contact with; collide with people cross the road as slowly as possible, as if daring the cars to bounce them
    • 2. jump repeatedly up and down, typically on something springy Emma was happily bouncing up and down on the mattress 同義詞 bound, leap, jump, spring, bob, ... 更多
    • move up and down repeatedly the gangplank bounced under his confident step
    • cause (a child) to move lightly up and down on one's knee as a game I remember how you used to bounce me on your knee
    • (of a vehicle) move jerkily along a bumpy surface the car bounced down the narrow track
    • move in a particular direction in an energetic, happy, or enthusiastic manner Linda bounced in through the open front door 同義詞 bound, leap, jump, spring, bob, ... 更多
    • 3. informal (of a cheque) be returned by a bank to the payee when there are not enough funds in the drawer's account to meet it a further two cheques of £160 also bounced
    • (of a bank) return a cheque to the payee when there are not enough funds in the drawer's account to meet it the bank bounced the cheque
    • 4. informal eject (a troublemaker) forcibly from a nightclub or similar establishment.
    • North American dismiss (someone) from a job those who put in a dismal performance will be bounced from the tour
    • 5. British informal pressurize (someone) into doing something, typically by presenting them with a fait accompli the government should beware being bounced into any ill-considered foreign gamble

    名詞

    • adj.
      (of a ball) rebounding up and down: an awkwardly bouncing ball

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      (of a baby) vigorous and healthy: Lisa gave birth to a bouncing baby boy

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a device for giving reflected photographic flashlight.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a device for giving reflected photographic flashlight.

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    • n.
      the percentage of visitors to a particular website who navigate away from the site after ... a rising bounce rate is a sure sign that your homepage is boring or off-putting

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    • n.
      the percentage of visitors to a particular website who navigate away from the site after ... a rising bounce rate is a sure sign that your homepage is boring or off-putting

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      another term for soapwort

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      another term for soapwort

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    美式

    • v.
      (of an object, especially a ball) move quickly up, back, or away from a surface after hitting ... the ball bounced away and he chased it he was bouncing the ball against the wall
    • n.
      a rebound of a ball or other object: a bad bounce caused the ball to get away from the second baseman

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