intransitive. To thrust; to press or push; to strike with force or stab. to pilt up again: to rebound. to pilt on: to beat.
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释义 | the world > movement > impact > rebound > [verb (intransitive)] (20) to pilt up againa1200 intransitive. To thrust; to press or push; to strike with force or stab. to pilt up again: to rebound. to pilt on: to beat. bolt?c1225 To start, spring. Obsolete. To spring back, rebound, recoil; to fall violently backward. Obsolete. rebounda1398 intransitive. Of a material thing: to spring back from impact or release of pressure; to bounce back or in another direction; to be driven back… redoundc1500 intransitive. To rebound after impact; to recoil, spring back. Now rare. stot1513 intransitive. To rebound, bounce (from, off); to fall or impinge with a bounce (on, against); to jump, start, spring. to strike upward1530 to strike upward: to rebound. Obsolete. rare. band1580 = bandy, v. in various senses. recoil1591 intransitive. gen. To rebound or spring back through force of impact or elasticity. bound1597 To recoil, rebound. Obsolete. result1598 literal and figurative. To spring back, up, or forth, etc.; to diverge. intransitive. To recoil; to rebound, spring back. Obsolete. retort1599 intransitive. To spring back; to rebound, recoil; (also) to twist back. Obsolete. resile1641 intransitive. Of matter or an object: to recoil or rebound after contact with another. Also with from. Obsolete. bandy1658 intransitive. To bound like a ball struck or driven. resiliate1755 intransitive. To rebound or recoil on contact; to return to a former position or shape. Obsolete. ricochet1804 intransitive. Of a bullet, shell, or other projectile: to move with a series of ricochets; to rebound from a surface or surfaces. Frequently with… reverberate1817 intransitive. Of a material object: to recoil, rebound, esp. with a reverberating sound. Obsolete. kick1832 transferred. Of firearms: To recoil when fired. dap1851 To rebound, bounce; to hop or skip (as a stone along the surface of water). bounce1887 To bound like a ball; to throw oneself about: esp. said of an elastic or bounding movement by a heavy or bulky body. In early use to bounce it (said… bank1962 Sport. intransitive. North American. Of a ball, puck, etc.: to rebound off a surface or object in this way. Frequently with off, against. |
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