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/baʊns/ |
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1 | I/T if a ball or other object bounces, or if you bounce it , it hits a surface then immediately moves away from it (使)弹起;(使)反弹 |
| The ball bounced twice before hitting the net. 球弹了两次才击到网上。 |
| +off/down/along Hailstones were bouncing off the roof. 冰雹从屋顶弹开。 |
| bounce sth off/down/along sth Josh bounced the ball down the street. 乔希沿街拍着球。 |
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2 | I/T if a person or vehicle bounces or is bounced, they move up and down as if they are on springs (使)上下跳动;(使)颠跳 |
| She sat bouncing a baby on her knee. 她坐着把婴儿放在膝上上下颠动。 |
| +on/along The kids love bouncing on the bed. 孩子们喜欢在床上蹦蹦跳跳。 |
| Our jeep bounced along the rough track. 我们的吉普车沿着崎岖小路颠簸前行。 |
| bounce sb/sth up and down/around We were bounced around in the back of the van. 我们在小货车的后面颠来颠去的。 |
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3 | I +off if light or sound bounces off a surface , it hits it and then moves away from it again (光线或声音)反射 |
| The radar waves bounce off objects in their path. 雷达波在路径上碰到物体就反射回来。 |
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4 | I to move quickly and with a lot of energy , as if you are very happy 跳;跃 |
| +onto/into/around The band came bouncing onto the stage. 乐队一跃跳上舞台。 |
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5 | I/T if a cheque bounces, or a bank bounces it , the bank refuses to pay it because there is not enough money in the account of the person who wrote it (支票)遭退票;(银行)拒付(支票) |
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6 | I if an email message bounces, it is sent back to you without reaching the person you sent it to (电子邮件)被退回 |
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- | bounce ideas around |
| to discuss ideas with other people in order to get their opinion and make a decision |
| 与某人商讨问题 |
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| They like to get together and bounce ideas around. 他们喜欢聚在一起讨论问题。 |
| If you have a moment, I’ d like to bounce an alternative plan off you. 如果你有时间,我想与你讨论一个可供选择的计划。 |
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- | bounce sb into (doing) sth BRITISH mainly journalism |
| to make someone do something when they did not really want to do it or needed more time to think about it |
| 迫使某人做某事;使某人匆忙做某事 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌbounce ˈback |
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1 | to become healthy , happy , or successful again after something bad has happened to you 恢复健康;振作起来;恢复元气 | He’ s sad about Sally leaving him, but he’ ll bounce back. 萨莉离开他,他很伤心,但是他很快会振作起来的。 | | After an early defeat, she bounced back to win the championship. 上一次失败后,她又重振旗鼓赢得了冠军。 | |
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2 | business if a market or price bounces back , it rises again after falling (市场)复苏;(价格)回升 | BT’ s shares fell dramatically, but bounced back before the end of the day. 英国电信公司的股票急剧下跌,但是最后在当天收盘前回升了。 | |
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