bounce
bounce
baʊns
bawns
British pronunciation
/bˈa‍ʊns/

“bounce”的英语定义和含义

to bounce
01

弹跳, 跳跃

to jump up and down over and over again, especially on a stretchy surface
Intransitive
to bounce definition and meaning
02

弹回, 退回

(of an email) to fail to reach the destination and be sent back to the sender
Intransitive
03

弹起,

to move away from a surface after making contact
Intransitive
04

弹跳, 使弹跳

to strike an object in a way that it rebounds or moves back after impact
Transitive: to bounce a ball
05

弹跳, 跳跃

to rapidly move up and down in a repeated or rhythmic manner
Intransitive
06

被退回, 弹回

(of a check) to be returned by a bank due to insufficient funds or other issues
Intransitive
07

驱逐, 赶出

to forcefully remove or expel someone from a place or property
Transitive: to bounce sb
08

退回, 拒绝

to return a check to the payee due to issues such as insufficient funds
Transitive: to bounce a check
09

to take turns performing an action or speaking, especially in a conversational or collaborative setting

example
例子
The actors bounced lines back and forth to rehearse the scene.
10

溜走, 赶紧离开

to leave or exit quickly, often suddenly
SlangSlang
example
例子
She bounced after the argument.
她在争吵后迅速离开了
Bounce
01

the lively thickness, shine, and elasticity of healthy hair that allows it to move and return to shape easily

02

the property of a material that allows it to rebound or spring back after being compressed or struck

03

a light, self-propelled upward or forward movement, often with energy or enthusiasm

04

the act or motion of rebounding after striking a surface

05

an undelivered email that is returned to the sender due to delivery failure, often caused by a technical or address-related issue

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