rebound
rebound
British pronunciation
/ɹɪbˈaʊnd/

Definição e significado de "rebound"em inglês

to rebound
01

quicar, fazer um quique

to bounce back after hitting a surface
Intransitive
to rebound definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
The ball hit the ground and rebounded to a great height.
A bola atingiu o chão e quicou a uma grande altura.
The tennis player hit a powerful shot, and the ball rebounded off the net.
O tenista deu um golpe poderoso, e a bola quicou na rede.
02

recuperar, rebater

to return to a former condition, level, or state after a setback or decline
Intransitive
example
Exemplos
After a period of economic recession, the country 's economy rebounded and experienced significant growth.
Após um período de recessão econômica, a economia do país recuperou e experimentou um crescimento significativo.
The team suffered a loss in the previous game but rebounded with a convincing victory.
A equipe sofreu uma derrota no jogo anterior, mas recuperou-se com uma vitória convincente.
01

rebote, relação de rebote

a relationship or fling that occurs shortly after the end of a significant one, often to help cope with a breakup
02

rebote, recuperação

the act of a player retrieving the ball after a missed shot or free throw in basketball
example
Exemplos
She led the team by securing ten rebounds.
Ela liderou a equipe assegurando dez rebotes.
He grabbed a crucial offensive rebound and scored.
Ele pegou um rebote ofensivo crucial e marcou.
03

ressalto, reação

a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration
04

ressalto, rebote

a movement back from an impact
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