单词 | bounce |
释义 | bouncebouncesbouncedbouncingbouncebounce1 /baʊns/ verb1ball [intransitive and transitive] if something such as a ball bounces, or if you bounce it, it hits a surface and then immediately moves away from itbounce offThe ball bounced off the post and into the goal.bounce 球打在门柱上﹐并弹进了球门。bounce something on/against etc somethingTwo boys were bouncing a basketball against the wall.boybebounce 两个男孩对着墙打篮球。 2jump [transitive] to jump up and down on a soft surfacebounce onDon’t bounce on the bed. 别在床上蹦跳。3cheque [intransitive and transitive] if you write a cheque and it bounces, or your bank bounces it, the bank will not pay the amount written on the cheque because there is not enough money in your bank account4walk [transitive] to walk quickly and with a lot of energybounce into/along etcThe children came bouncing into the room.childcomebounce 孩子们蹦蹦跳跳地走进房间。 5email (also bounce back) [intransitive and transitive] 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 or error: I sent you three emails, but they all bounced back.sendemailbounce 我给你发过三个电子邮件﹐但都退了回来。 Phrasal verbsbounce back phrasal verb to feel better after being ill, or to become successful again after failing or being defeated: The team bounced back after a series of defeats.bouncedefeat 球队在经历一连串失败后又恢复了状态。 |
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