Suchen
to bounce
01
springen, hüpfen
to jump up and down over and over again, especially on a stretchy surface
Intransitive
02
zurückkommen, abgelehnt werden
(of an email) to fail to reach the destination and be sent back to the sender
Intransitive
03
abprallen, hopsen
to move away from a surface after making contact
Intransitive
04
abprallen, aufprallen
to strike an object in a way that it rebounds or moves back after impact
Transitive: to bounce a ball
05
springen, hüpfen
to rapidly move up and down in a repeated or rhythmic manner
Intransitive
06
abgewiesen werden, zurückkommen
(of a check) to be returned by a bank due to insufficient funds or other issues
Intransitive
07
rausschmeißen, verdrängen
to forcefully remove or expel someone from a place or property
Transitive: to bounce sb
08
zurückgeben, ablehnen
to return a check to the payee due to issues such as insufficient funds
Transitive: to bounce a check
Bounce
01
Volumen, Gesundheit
thickness and health of the hair
02
Sprung, Elastizität
the quality of a substance that is able to rebound
03
Sprung, Abpraller
a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
04
Abwechslung, Runde
do something in turns
05
Sprung, Abprall
rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)
06
Rücksendung, Bounce
the failure of an email to be delivered to the intended recipient due to various reasons, such as an invalid or non-existent email address, a full mailbox, or the recipient's mail server issues
bounce
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bouncer
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bouncer
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bouncing
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bouncing
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bouncing
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bouncing
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Beispiel
The fitness class participants used mini trampolines to bounce in a high-intensity workout.
During the concert, the crowd started to bounce to the rhythm of the energetic music.
During the celebration, people began to bounce in joy, creating a lively atmosphere.
As the song reached its peak, the entire dance floor started to bounce with the energetic beats.
The kids couldn't contain their excitement as they began to bounce on the trampoline in the backyard.