bounce
v.(动词)bounced,bounc.ing,bounc.es v.intr.(不及物动词)To rebound after having struck an object or a surface.跳,反弹:撞击物体或物体表面后弹回To move jerkily; bump:剧烈运动;猛撞:例句:The car bounced over the potholes.汽车在坑坑洼洼中晃来晃去
To recover quickly, as from a setback:如在受挫后迅速恢复:例句:The patient bounced back to good health.病人很快痊愈了
To bound:跳跃:例句:children bouncing into the room.孩子们蹦跳着进入房间
Informal To be sent back by a bank as valueless:【非正式用语】 退票:因无价值而遭银行退票:例句:a check that bounced.被退回的支票
Baseball To hit a ground ball that rebounds before reaching an infielder:【棒球】 击球:在一个触地球还未反弹入内野时击球:例句:The batter bounced out to the shortstop.击球手越位击球
v.tr.(及物动词)To cause to strike an object or a surface and rebound:使反弹:使…撞出物体或表面后反弹:例句:bounce a ball on the sidewalk.在人行道上拍球
Slang 【俚语】 To expel by force.通过武力驱逐To dismiss from employment.See Synonyms at dismiss 解雇参见 dismissTo write (a check) on an overdrawn bank account.签发空头支票:在一个透支了的银行帐户上签发(支票)n.(名词)A rebound.跳起A sudden bound, spring, or leap.快速跳起、弹起或跃动The capacity to rebound; spring:反弹力;弹性:例句:a ball with bounce.弹力球
Spirit; liveliness.精力;活力Slang Expulsion; dismissal.【俚语】 驱逐;解雇Chiefly British Loud, arrogant speech; bluster.【多用于英国】 虚张声势:高声、傲慢的讲话;大声的威吓
来源:Probably from Middle English bounsen [to beat] 可能源自 中古英语 bounsen [打击]