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bounce

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bounce1 /baʊns/ ●●● S3 verb  
1 MOVE FROM A SURFACEball/object/物体 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]HIT/BUMP INTO if a ball or other object bounces, or you bounce it, it immediately moves up or away from a surface after hitting it (使)弹起,(使)反弹,(使)弹跳
bounce off
 The ball bounced off the post and into the goal.
球从门柱上弹入了球门。
bounce something on/against etc something
 The kids were bouncing a ball against the wall.
孩子们正在对着墙打球。
2 MOVE UP AND DOWNjump up and down 上下跳动 [intransitiveI]JUMP to move up and down, especially because you are hitting a surface that is made of rubber, has springs etc 上下跳动,蹦跳
bounce on
 Lyn was bouncing on the trampoline.
林恩在蹦床上蹦跳。
 Stop bouncing up and down on the sofa.
别在沙发上蹦来蹦去了。
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3. CHEQUEcheque 支票 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BFB if a cheque bounces, or if a bank bounces a cheque, the bank will not pay any money because there is not enough money in the account of the person who wrote it 退回,拒付〔支票〕
4 walk 行走WALK [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]WALK to walk quickly and with a lot of energy 蹦蹦跳跳地走
 Olivia came bouncing into the room.
奥利维娅蹦蹦跳跳地进了房间。
5 WHEN YOU MOVESTH moves up and down 某物上下移动 [intransitiveI]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION if something bounces, it moves quickly up and down as you move 上下晃动
 Her hair bounced when she walked.
她走起路来头发上下飘动。
6 LIGHT/SOUNDlight/sound/声音 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]REFLECT if light or sound bounces, it hits a surface and then moves quickly away from it 反射
bounce (something) off something
 The radio signals are bounced off a satellite.
无线电信号从卫星上反射回来。
7. email 电子邮件 (also bounce back) [intransitiveI, transitiveT] 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 弹回,被退回
8 bounce ideas off somebody to talk about your ideas with someone in order to get their opinion 征求某人的意见
 When you work in a team you can bounce your ideas off each other.
如果你们在一个小组里工作,互相之间可以探讨意见。
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9 force SB to leave 强迫某人离开 [transitiveT] informal to force someone to leave a place, job, or organization, especially because they have done something wrong 驱逐,赶走,解雇〔尤指做错事的人〕
bounce somebody from something
 Taylor was bounced from the team for assaulting another player.
泰勒因为殴打另一名球员而被球队开除。
10bounce something ↔ around phrasal verbphr v informal to discuss ideas with other people 探讨,交流
 I wanted to have a meeting so that we could bounce a few ideas around.
我本想开个会,让大家交流一下意见。
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11bounce back phrasal verbphr v 
a) RECOVER/GET BETTERto feel better quickly after being ill, or to become successful again after failing or having been defeated 恢复健康,恢复元气;重整旗鼓 SYN recover
 The company’s had a lot of problems in the past, but it’s always managed to bounce back.
过去这家公司经历过不少困难,但每次总能重整旗鼓。
b) if an email that you send bounces back or is bounced back, it is returned to you and the other person does not receive it because of a technical problem 〔电子邮件〕弹回,被退回
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12bounce somebody into something phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE to force someone to decide to do something, especially without giving them time to consider it carefully 逼迫〔某人〕做〔某事〕〔尤指不容仔细考虑〕
bounce somebody into doing something
 Party members feel that they were bounced into accepting the policy.
党内人士觉得他们是被迫接受这项政策的。
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bounce2 noun  
1 [countableC]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION the action of moving up and down on a surface 跳起,弹回,反弹
 Try to catch the ball on the second bounce.
尽量在球第二次弹起时接住。
2 [uncountableU]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION the ability to move up and down on a surface, or that surface’s ability to make something move up and down 弹性,弹力
 The ball had completely lost its bounce.
这球已经没有弹性了。
 a basketball court with good bounce
弹力好的篮球场
3 [singular, uncountableU]ENERGETIC a lot of energy that someone has 活力,精力,朝气
4 [uncountableU] hair that has bounce is in very good condition and goes back to its shape if you press it 〔头发的〕弹性
n5 [countableC] a sudden increase in something such as how popular a leader is
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From Longman Business Dictionary
bouncebounce1 /baʊns/ verb
1[intransitiveI, transitiveT]BANKING if a cheque bounces or a bank bounces it, the bank will not pay any money because there is not enough money in the account of the person who wrote the cheque
Every time a cheque bounces it costs us £25 in bank charges.
His bank bounced the cheque and cancelled his overdraft.
2[intransitiveI]FINANCEECONOMICS to quickly increase in price or amount, especially after having fallen
The airline’s shares bounced to 617p before settling back to 604p.
3[intransitiveI]FINANCE if a stockmarket bounces, it suddenly becomes very active and share prices rise
Tokyo’s beleaguered stock market bounced dramatically to erase some of its recent losses.
4[intransitiveI, transitiveT] (also bounce back)COMPUTING if an email that you send bounces or is bounced back, it is returned to you and the other person does not receive it because of a technical problem
bouncebounce2 noun [countableC]
a sudden rise in something such as prices, sales, or share prices
Economists agree that there could be a bounce in prices next year.
dead cat bounce
Origin bounce1
(1500-1600) bounce to hit ((13-19 centuries)), probably from the sound
bounce1 verbbounce2 noun
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