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单词 bounce
释义 bounce
[baʊnts] verb
JUMP 跳
 IMPROVER  intransitive or transitive
■to (cause to) move up or away after hitting a surface (使)弹起,(使)反弹;反射;跳跃
The ball bounced off the post and into the net.球击中门柱弹进了球网。
She bounced the ball quickly.她快速地拍球。
Her bag bounced (= moved up and down) against her side as she walked.她走起路来身旁的袋子一颠一颠的。
The children had broken the bed by bouncing (= jumping up and down) on it.孩子们老在床上蹦,把床蹦坏了。
He bounced the baby (= lifted it up and down) on his knee.他把婴儿放在膝上颠着玩。
figurative Television pictures from all over the world are bounced off satellites (= are sent to and returned from).世界各地的电视画面都透过卫星转播。
intransitive usually + adverb or preposition
■to move in an energetic and enthusiastic manner (人)蹦蹦跳跳
Tom bounced in , smiling broadly.汤姆蹦蹦跳跳地进来了,脸上笑开了花。
[baʊnts] verb
NOT PAY 拒付
intransitive or transitive informal
■to (cause a cheque to) not be paid or accepted by a bank because there is no money in the account (因帐上存款不敷)(使支票)拒付,退回
I had to pay a penalty fee when my cheque bounced.由于支票被银行拒付,我得付一笔罚款。
To my horror the bank bounced the cheque.令我震惊的是,银行拒付了支票。
[baʊnts] verb
EMAIL 电子邮件
intransitive or transitive
■If an email that you send bounces or is bounced, it comes back to you because the address is wrong or there is a computer problem. (电子邮件)被退回,发送(电子邮件)失败
[baʊnts] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   bounce back
■to start to be successful again after a difficult period, for example after experiencing failure, loss of confidence, illness or unhappiness 恢复;恢复元气;重振旗鼓
Stock prices bounced back after a steep plunge earlier this week.股票价格在本周较早时急剧下跌后又回弹了。
Children often seem to bounce back from illness more quickly than adults do.孩子通常比成人病后恢复得更快。
[baʊnts] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   bounce sb into sth UK
■to force somebody to do something that they do not want to do, usually relating to politics (通常指在政治上)逼(某人)(做不愿做的事)
[+ -ing verb] The opposition hopes to bounce the Prime Minister into calling an early election.反对党希望迫使首相提前举行大选。
[baʊnts] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   bounce sth off sb
■If you bounce something off someone, you tell someone about an idea or plan in order to find out what they think of it 试探(某人)对(某事)的看法
Can I bounce a couple of ideas off you?我可以跟你交流几个想法吗?
[baʊnts] noun countable or uncountable
■when something bounces, or the quality that makes something able to bounce 弹,反弹;弹力,弹性
In tennis you must hit the ball before its second bounce.打网球时必须在球第二次落地之前出手击打。
figurative This shampoo will give your hair bounce (= make it look attractively thick) and shine.这种洗发精会使头发富有弹性和光泽。
[baʊnts] noun countable or uncountable
on the bounce informal
■one after another with nothing else between 接连,连续
The team has had five wins on the bounce.这支队伍已获得了五连胜。
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