单词 | bounce |
释义 | Word Frequency bounce(baʊns) verb 1. (intransitive) (of an elastic object, such as a ball) to rebound from an impact 2. (transitive) to cause (such an object) to hit a solid surface and spring back 3. to rebound or cause to rebound repeatedly 4. to move or cause to move suddenly, excitedly, or violently; spring she bounced up from her chair 5. slang (of a bank) to send (a cheque) back or (of a cheque) to be sent back unredeemed because of lack of funds in the drawer's account 6. (of an internet service provider) to send (an email message) back or (of an email message) to be sent back to the sender, for example because the recipient's email account is full 7. (transitive) slang to force (a person) to leave (a place or job); throw out; eject 8. (transitive) British to hustle (a person) into believing or doing something noun 9. the action of rebounding from an impact 10. a leap; jump; bound 11. the quality of being able to rebound; springiness 12. informal vitality; vigour; resilience 13. British swagger or impudence 14. informal a temporary increase or rise 15. the bounce 16. get the bounce 17. on the bounce Word origin C13: probably of imitative origin; compare Low German bunsen to beat, Dutch bonken to thump |
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