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bounce/baʊns/ v. & n.●v. 1a intr. (of a ball etc.) rebound (球等)反弹,弹起 b tr. cause to rebound 使反弹,使弹起 c tr. & intr. bounce repeatedly 反复弹起,颠跳 2 intr. colloq. (of a cheque) be returned by a bank when there are insufficient funds to meet it [口] (支票) (因开票人账上资金不足)被拒付而退回 3 intr.a (foll. by 后跟 about, up) (of a person, dog, etc.) jump or spring energetically (人、狗等)跳跃,串跳 b (foll. by 后跟 in, out, etc.) rush noisily, angrily, enthusiastically, etc. 急冲,猛闯(猛跳等) bounced into the room 冲进房间; bounced out in a temper 生气地冲了出去 4 tr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 into + verbal noun) Brit. colloq. hustle, persuade [英口]胁迫,迫使 bounced him into signing 迫使他签了字 5 intr. Brit. colloq. talk boastfully [英口]吹牛,说大话 6 tr. slang eject forcibly (from a dance hall, club, etc.) [俚语] (从舞厅、俱乐部等)解雇,开除;撵走,逐出 ●n. 1a a rebound 反弹;弹跳,跃起 b the power of rebounding 弹力 this ball has a good bounce 这只球弹力很好 2 Brit. colloq. [英口]a swagger, self-confidence 吹牛,夸口;自信、自大 has a lot of bounce 吹了很多牛 b liveliness 活力,劲头,精神 □ bounce back regain one's good health, spirits, prosperity, etc. (身体、精神)复元;(经济等)恢复繁荣 [Middle English bunsen ‘beat, thump’ (perhaps imitative), or from Low German bunsen, Dutch bons ‘thump’] |