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bounce (obj) JUMPbaJntsvto (cause to) move up or away after hitting a surface(使)弹起,(使)反弹;反射;转播;跳跃The ball hit the ground and bounced high into the air. [I]球碰到地面又高高地弹入空中。The basketball player bounced the ball along the ground. [T]那个篮球队员沿着地面运球。(fig.) Television pictures from all over the world are bounced off (= are sent to and come down somewhere else from) satellites. [T]来自全世界的电视画面都通过卫星转播。Her bag bounced (= moved up and down) against her side as she walked along. [I]走路时她背的包在身边碰来碰去的。The children had broken the bed by bouncing (= jumping up and down) on it. [I]孩子们在床上蹦跳把床弄断了。(fig.) Tom bounced in (= walked in with an up and down movement), smiling broadly. [I]汤姆蹦蹦跳跳地走进来,开心地笑着。He bounced the baby (= lifted it up and down) on his knee. [T]他把婴孩放在膝上颤动。(fig.) Although she was disappointed about not getting the job, Jane soon bounced back (= soon returned to her usual activities and happiness after an unpleasant experience).没有得到那份工作简虽然很失望,但她很快就恢复过来了。
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