bounce
verb
noun
baʊns
verb
1
BALL/OBJECT
球/物体
if
a
ball
or
other
object
bounces,
or
you
bounce
it,
it
immediately
moves
up
or
away
from
a
surface
after
hitting
it
(使)弹起,(使)反弹,(使)弹跳
I,T
[+
off
]
The
ball
bounced
off
the
post
and
into
the
goal.
那球从球门柱上弹入了球门。
bounce
sth
on/against
etc
sth
The
kids
were
bouncing
a
ball
against
the
wall.
孩子们对着墙打球。
2
JUMP UP AND DOWN
上下跳动
to
move
up
and
down,
especially
because
you
are
hitting
a
surface
that
is
made
of
rubber,
has
springs
etc
上下跳动,蹦跳
I
[+
on
]
Lyn
was
bouncing
on
the
trampoline.
林恩在蹦床上蹦跳。
Stop
bouncing
up
and
down
on
the
sofa.
别在沙发上跳上跳下的了。
3
CHEQUE
支票
if
a
cheque
bounces,
or
if
a
bank
bounces
a
cheque,
the
bank
will
not
pay
any
money
because
there
is
not
enough
money
in
the
account
of
the
person
who
wrote
it
退回,拒付(支票)
I,T
4
WALK
走
to
walk
quickly
and
with
a
lot
of
energy
蹦蹦跳跳地走
I always + adv/prep
Olivia
came
bouncing
into
the
room.
奥利维亚蹦蹦跳跳地进了房间。
5
STH MOVES UP AND DOWN
某物上下跳动
if
something
bounces,
it
moves
quickly
up
and
down
as
you
move
上下晃动
I
Her
hair
bounced
when
she
walked.
她走起路来头发上下摆动。
6
LIGHT/SOUND
光/声音
if
light
or
sound
bounces,
it
hits
a
surface
and
then
moves
quickly
away
from
it
反射
I,T
bounce
(sth)
off
sth
The
radio
signals
are
bounced
off
a
satellite.
无线电信号从卫星上反射回来。
7
EMAIL
电子邮件
also
又作
if
an
email
that
you
send
bounces
or
is
bounced,
it
is
returned
to
you
and
the
other
person
does
not
receive
it
because
of
a
technical
problem
(被)退回
I,T
8
bounce ideas off sb
to
talk
about
your
ideas
with
someone
in
order
to
get
their
opinion
征求某人的意见
When
you
work
in
a
team
you
can
bounce
your
ideas
off
each
other.
如果你们在一个小组里工作,互相之间可以探讨意见。
9
FORCE SB TO LEAVE
强迫某人离开
to
force
someone
to
leave
a
place,
job,
or
organization,
especially
because
they
have
done
something
wrong
[非正式] 驱逐,赶走,解雇〔做错事的人〕
T | informal
bounce
sb
from
sth
Taylor
was
bounced
from
the
team
for
assaulting
another
player.
泰勒因为殴打另一名球员而被球队开除。
10
to
discuss
ideas
with
other
people
探讨,交流
I
wanted
to
have
a
meeting
so
that
we
could
bounce
a
few
ideas
around.
我想开个会,让大家交流一下意见。
11
to
feel
better
quickly
after
being
ill,
or
to
become
successful
again
after
failing
or
having
been
defeated
恢复健康,恢复元气; 重振旗鼓;
The
company’s
had
a
lot
of
problems
in
the
past,
but
it’s
always
managed
to
bounce
back.
过去这家公司经历过不少困难,但每次总能重振旗鼓。
12
if
an
email
that
you
send
bounces
back
or
is
bounced
back,
it
is
returned
to
you
and
the
other
person
does
not
receive
it
because
of
a
technical
problem
〔电子邮件〕被退回
13
to
force
someone
to
decide
to
do
something,
especially
without
giving
them
time
to
consider
it
carefully
〔某人〕做〔某事〕〔尤指不给某人以仔细考虑的时间〕
bounce
sb
into
doing
sth
Party
members
feel
that
they
were
bounced
into
accepting
the
policy.
党内人士觉得他们是被迫接受这个政策的。
noun
14
the
action
of
moving
up
and
down
on
a
surface
跳起,弹回,反弹
C
Try
to
catch
the
ball
on
the
second
bounce.
争取在球第二次弹起时就把它接住。
15
the
ability
to
move
up
and
down
on
a
surface,
or
that
surface’s
ability
to
make
something
move
up
and
down
弹性,弹力
U
The
ball
had
completely
lost
its
bounce.
这球已经完全失去了弹力。
a
basketball
court
with
good
bounce
弹力好的篮球场
16
a
lot
of
energy
that
someone
has
活力,精力,朝气
singular 单数, U
Exercise
is
great.
I
feel
like
there’s
a
new
bounce
in
my
step.
运动真好,我感觉到自己的脚步轻快有力起来。
17
hair
that
has
bounce
is
in
very
good
condition
and
goes
back
to
its
shape
if
you
press
it
〔头发的〕弹性
U
a
brand
new
styling
spray
that
gives
your
hair
body
and
bounce
一种新的定型剂,可以让你的头发蓬松且富有弹性