词汇 | bounced |
释义 | bounced past simple and past participle ofbounce bounce verb uk /baʊns/ us /baʊns/ bounceverb (JUMP)B1[ I or T ] to (cause to) move up or away after hitting a surface: (使)弹起,(使)反弹;反射;跳跃 bounce offThe ball bounced off the goalpost and into the net.球击中门柱弹进了球网。 figurativeTelevision pictures from all over the world are bounced off satellites (= are sent to and returned from them).世界各地的电视画面都通过卫星转播。 She bounced the ball quickly.她快速地拍球。 Her bag bounced (= moved up and down) against her side as she walked.她走起路来身侧的挎包一颠一颠的。 bounce someone/something on somethingHe bounced the baby on his knee. The children had broken the bed by bouncing (= jumping up and down) on it.孩子们老在床上蹦,把床蹦坏了。 to jump jumpThe kids jumped up and down when they heard we were going to Disneyland. leapThe deer leaped out of the forest. boundHe bounded on stage, punching the air with both fists. launch yourselfShe rocked back and forth on her skis before launching herself down the slope. bounceThe kids were bouncing happily on the trampoline. hopI stubbed my toe and hopped to the kitchen to get some ice. B2[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to move in an energetic and enthusiastic manner: (人)蹦蹦跳跳 bounce inTom bounced in, smiling broadly.汤姆蹦蹦跳跳地进来了,脸上笑开了花。 He wasn't even trying to score - the ball just bounced off the jammy beggar's head into the goal. He thought the ball had bounced on the line, but the umpire said it was out.他认为球落在线上,但裁判说球出界了。 Martha threw back the covers and bounced out of bed.玛莎掀掉毯子,跳下床来。 He bounced into the office, full of the joys of spring.他兴高采烈地蹦跳着进了办公室。 One of the boys stood there, bouncing a basketball. Bouncing bob bounce bouncily bouncy bound cannon carom keepy-uppy rebound ricochet up You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Energetic and lively bounceverb (NOT PAY)[ I or T ]informal to (cause a cheque to) not be paid or accepted by a bank because there is no money in the account: (因账上存款不敷)(使支票)拒付,退回 I had to pay a penalty fee when my cheque bounced.由于支票被银行拒付,我不得不付一笔罚金。 To my horror the bank bounced the cheque.令我震惊的是,银行拒付了支票。 Borrowing & lending amortizable amortization amortize bond measure bond referendum bonded credit limit debt get behind hole lending rate microcredit microloan non-current non-interest non-prime outstanding use something as collateral usury write something off bounceverb (EMAIL)C2[ I or T ] If an email that you send bounces or is bounced, it comes back to you because the address is wrong or there is a computer problem.(电子邮件)被退回,发送(电子邮件)失败 Internet terminology .plc.uk 2FA 2SV above/below the foldidiom address bar affiliate link atm fold Instagrammable Instagrammer instant-message internet service provider the World Wide Web TikToker timeline trackback trend troll factory Phrasal verbsbounce back bounce someone into something bounce something off someone Examples of bouncedbounced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Objects inside the bucket were bounced by moving the bracelet up and down. A common strategy for attempting to soothe a crying baby is to repeat, sore, sore, as the child is patted or bounced up and down. For example, the bounced state tends to give rise to unstable signatures. Ambient illumination models the reflection of ambient light, which arrives at the object after being bounced in multiple reflections from the objects of the scene. It (bounced/was bounced) up and down a few times. 15. So they're bounced off unusual materials; that's the way he achieved those effects. All the while the performers walked or bounced out from the side of the building, turning somersaults or colliding. The toy object bounced each time the puppet moved the spoon, and only when the puppet moved the spoon. It (bounced/was bounced) up and down a few times. 41. Like physical objects, they can be 'bounced', 'tossed', 'caught', 'bought', 'sold', 'chewed on' and even 'eaten-up'. This acknowledgement of a potential political and economic gap contributes to recurring accusations and blame for the epidemic being bounced from one side of the world to the other. The conversation bounced all over the room. Harrison bounced out from the wall slowly as the image shattered. Who were these 23 prisoners bounced out of prison by armed insurgents? From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English I am extremely alarmed by the use of referendums bounced through without proper debate. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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