bounce 中文
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动反跳, 弹起, 跳起 维Bounce
- Bounce可以指:
- 音樂
- Bounce (邦喬飛專輯)
- Bounce (邦喬飛歌曲)
- Bounce (泰倫斯·布蘭查德專輯)
- Bounce (波動拳!歌曲)
- Bounce (莎拉·蔻娜歌曲)
- Bounce (Tarkan歌曲)
- Bounce (EP):香港歌手陳文媛的EP
- 其它
- Bounce (網絡):一種用來在電腦網路中進行中繼通訊和連接的軟體
- 名词 (Noun)PLbounces
- A change of direction of motion after hitting the ground or an obstacle.
- Krohn-Dehli took advantage of a lucky bounce of the ball after a battling run on the left flank by Simon Poulsen, dummied two defenders and shot low through goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg's legs after 24 minutes.
- A movement up and then down (or vice versa), once or repeatedly.
- An email return with any error.
- The sack, licensing.
- A bang, boom.
- A drink based on brandyW.
- He had one hand on the bounce bottle—and he'd never let go of that since he got back to the table—but he had a handkerchief in the other and was swabbing his deadlights with it.
- A heavy, sudden, and often noisy, blow or thump.
- Bluster; brag; untruthful boasting; audacious exaggeration; an impudent lie; a bouncer.
- Scyllium catulus, a European dogfish.
- A genre of New Orleans music.
- (slang, African American Vernacular) Drugs.
- (slang, African American Vernacular) Swagger.
- (slang, African American Vernacular) A 'good' beat.
- (slang, African American Vernacular) A talent for leaping.
- Them pro-ballers got bounce!
- A change of direction of motion after hitting the ground or an obstacle.
- 动词 (Verb)SGbouncesPRbouncingPT, PPbounced
- (intransitive) To change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle.
- The tennis ball bounced off the wall before coming to rest in the ditch.
- (intransitive) To move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly.
- He bounces nervously on his chair.
- (transitive) To cause to move quickly up and down, or back and forth, once or repeatedly.
- He bounced the child on his knee.
- The children were bouncing a ball against a wall.
- (transitive, colloquial) To suggest or introduce (an idea, etc.) to (off or by) somebody, in order to gain feedback.
- I'm meeting Bob later to bounce some ideas off him about the new product range.
- (intransitive) To leap or spring suddenly or unceremoniously; to bound.
- She bounced happily into the room.
- (intransitive, informal, of a cheque/check) To be refused by a bank because it is drawn on insufficient funds.
- We can’t accept further checks from you, as your last one bounced.
- (transitive, informal) To fail to cover (have sufficient funds for) (a draft presented against one's account).
- He tends to bounce a check or two toward the end of each month, before his payday.
- (intransitive, slang) To leave.
- Let’s wrap this up, I gotta bounce.
- (US, slang, dated) To eject violently, as from a room; to discharge unceremoniously, as from employment.
- (intransitive, slang, African American Vernacular) (sometimes employing the preposition with) To have sexual intercourse.
- (transitive, air combat) To attack unexpectedly.
- The squadron was bounced north of the town.
- (intransitive, electronics) To turn power off and back on; to reset.
- See if it helps to bounce the router.
- (intransitive, Internet, of an e-mail message or address) To return undelivered.
- What’s your new email address – the old one bounces.
- The girl in the bar told me her address is thirsty@example.com, but my mail to that address bounced back to me.
- (intransitive, aviation) To land hard and lift off again due to excess momentum.
- The student pilot bounced several times during his landing.
- (intransitive, skydiving) To land hard on unsurvivable velocity with fatal results.
- After the mid-air collision, his rig failed and he bounced. BSBD.
- (slang, dated) To bully; to scold.
- (archaic) To strike or thump, so as to rebound, or to make a sudden noise; to knock loudly.
- (archaic) To boast; to bluster.
- (intransitive) To change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle.
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- 用于句中
- Seeing the trip cord of a bouncing Betty nearby gave us cold chills, and we moved all the more slowly through the woods.
- We thought he'd die from the crash, but he bounced back to normal after 10 days in hospital.
- Boy, the fellows said he just knocked the living daylights out of him, bounced him six feet across the ground.
- 用于句中
Definition of bounce in English Dictionary
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资料来源: 维基词典