单词 | bounce |
释义 | bounce (noun) bounce 3 ENTRIES FOUND: bounce (verb) bounce (noun) bounce pass (noun) 1 bounce /ˈbaʊns/ verb bounces; bounced; bouncing 1 bounce /ˈbaʊns/ verb bounces; bounced; bouncing Learner's definition of BOUNCE 1 a [+ object] : to cause (a ball, rock, etc.) to hit against a surface and quickly move in a different and usually opposite direction使弹起;使反弹 He was bouncing a tennis ball against/off the garage door.他对着车库门打网球。 bouncing the ball back and forth使球弹来弹去 b [no object] : to move in one direction, hit a surface (such as a wall or the floor), and then quickly move in a different and usually opposite direction弹起;弹回;反射 — usually + off The ball bounced off the wall.球从墙壁弹了回来。 A rock bounced off the road and hit our car's windshield.石块从路面弹起,砸在了我们汽车的挡风玻璃上。 The light will bounce off the mirror and shine into the next room.光线可通过镜子反射,照进隔壁房间。 2 a [no object] : to move with a lot of energy and excitement活泼兴奋地走;蹦蹦跳跳 He bounced [=bounded] into the room to welcome his guests.他兴奋地冲进房间欢迎客人们。 The kids are bouncing off the walls. [=the kids are very/too excited and have a lot of energy]孩子们蹦蹦跳跳,到处乱跑。 b : to move or jump up and down上下移动;跳跃 [no object] The children love to bounce on the bed/trampoline.孩子们喜欢在床上/蹦床上跳来跳去。 The winner bounced up and down with delight.获胜者高兴得上蹦下跳。 Her curls bounced as she jumped.她跳跃时,鬈发也跟着上下飘动。 [+ object] He bounced the baby on his knee.他把宝宝放在膝盖上颠着玩。 3 a [no object] of a check : to be returned by a bank because there is not enough money in the bank account to pay the amount that is on the check(支票因账户余额不足)被拒付,被退回 She gave me a check for 20 dollars, but the check bounced, and I never got the money.她给了我一张20美元的支票,但那支票被拒付退回了,所以我没拿到钱。 b [+ object] : to write (a check) that is returned without payment by the bank开空头支票;出具遭银行拒付而被退回的支票 He bounced a 100-dollar check at the grocery store.他在杂货店开了张100美元的空头支票,这张支票因无法兑现而被退回。 The store charges a $15 fee for a bounced check.支票若遭拒付而被退回,商店要收取15美元的手续费。 4 [no object] : to go quickly and repeatedly from one job, place, etc., to another反复跳槽;来回往返某地 He bounces back and forth between Miami and Houston.他在迈阿密和休斯敦之间频繁往返。 — often + from bouncing from place to place在各地奔波 She bounces from one job to another.她一再跳槽。 Our teacher's always bouncing from one subject to another.我们老师总是在不断变换话题。 5 : to return (an e-mail) to the sender instead of delivering it退回(电子邮件) [+ object] I tried to send you an e-mail, but it got bounced back to me. [=the e-mail or computer system was not able to deliver it]我曾试图给你发电子邮件,但是被退回来了。 [no object] I tried to send you an e-mail but it bounced.我曾试图给你发电子邮件,但是被退回来了。 bounce around [phrasal verb] bounce (something) around or bounce around (something) informal : to talk about (something, such as an idea) in an informal way in order to get different opinions about it(以非正式方式)征求对…的意见 We were bouncing some ideas around for the design of the book's cover.我们就图书封面的设计征求意见。 bounce back [phrasal verb] : to return quickly to a normal condition after a difficult situation or event迅速恢复(到正常状态) She bounced back [=recovered] easily from her surgery.手术后她迅速康复。 After losing the first three games of the series, they bounced back to win their next eight games.在输掉头三局比赛后,他们重整旗鼓,一下子连扳八局。 bounce into [phrasal verb] British, informal bounce (someone) into (something) : to force (someone) to decide to do (something) especially without having time to think about it迫使(某人)匆忙决定做(某事) The voters were bounced into agreeing to the proposal.选民们情急之下被迫同意了这一动议。 bounce off [phrasal verb] bounce (something) off (someone) informal : to talk about (something, such as an idea) with (someone) in an informal way in order to get an opinion(以非正式方式)征求对…的意见 I wanted to bounce some ideas off you before the meeting.我想在会议之前先听一听你的看法。 2 bounce /ˈbaʊns/ noun plural bounces 2 bounce /ˈbaʊns/ noun plural bounces Learner's definition of BOUNCE 1 [count] : the act or action of bouncing off the ground or another surface弹跳;反弹;弹回 The ball took a high bounce over the shortstop's head.球高高弹起,越过游击手的头顶。 He caught the ball on the first bounce.他在球第一次反弹时将它接住了。 2 [noncount] a : the ability to move quickly in a different direction after hitting a surface : the ability to bounce弹力;弹性 a basketball that has lost all its bounce失去弹力的篮球 b : a quality that makes a person's hair look healthy, full, and attractive : a bouncy quality(头发的)弹性 The shampoo promises to give limp hair lots of bounce.这种洗发水说是能使细软的头发富有弹性。 3 [singular] : a sudden increase突然的增长 Several companies showed a bounce [=upswing, upsurge] in earnings.几家公司的收入突然间增长。 After the debates, she enjoyed a big bounce in the election polls.辩论后,她在民意调查中的支持率大涨。 4 : energy and liveliness精力;活力 [noncount] He may be 90 years old, but he still has plenty of bounce [=spring] in his step.他大概90岁了,但步履依然稳健有力。 [singular] There's still a bounce in his step.他的步伐依然矫健有力。 |
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