bounce中文意思
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bounce
/ bauns /
◙ verb
1. [noobj., usu. with adverbial of direction] (of an object, especially a round one such as a ball) move quickly up, back, or away from a surface after hitting it
• 弹起,反弹
»the ball bounced away and he chased it.
球弹开了,他去追。
»[with obj.] he was bouncing the ball against the wall.
他正对着墙打球。
(of light, sound, or an electronic signal) come into contact with an object or surface and be reflected back
• (光,声音或电子信号接触物体后)反弹,反射
»short sound waves bounce off even small objects.
短波即使遇到很小的物体也会被反射开去。
(也作 bounce back)(of an email) be returned to its sender after failing to reach its destination
• (电子邮件因未送达目的地而)被退回
»I tried to email him, but the message bounced.
我试着给他发了电子邮件,可是被退回来了。
(bounce back)(figurative)recover well after a setback or problem
• [喻] (遇到挫折或难题后)迅速恢复
»the savings rate has already started to bounce back and is sure to rise further.
储蓄率已开始回升,而且肯定会继续上涨。
(of a springy object) move up and down while remaining essentially in the same position
• 弹跳
»the gangplank bounced under his confident step.
跳板在他自信的脚步下来回弹动。
(of a person) jump repeatedly up and down, typically on something springy
• (人)不断地跳动,(尤指在某种有弹性的物体上跳动)
»Emma was happily bouncing up and down on the mattress.
爱玛高兴地在床垫上蹦蹦跳跳。
[with obj.] cause (a child) to move lightly up and down on one's knee as a game
• (作为游戏)让(小孩在膝盖上)跳动
[with adverbial of direction] move in a particular direction in an energetic, happy, or enthusiastic manner
• 跳跃着前进
»Linda bounced in through the open front door.
琳达精神十足地从开着的前门跑了进来。
[with adverbial of direction] (of a vehicle) move jerkily along a bumpy surface
• (交通工具)颠簸前行
»the car bounced down the narrow track.
汽车在狭道上颠簸前进。
[informal] (of a cheque) be returned by a bank when there are insufficient funds in an account to meet it
• [非正式] (支票)遭到银行拒付而被退回
»a further two cheques of £160 also bounced.
后开出的两张160英镑的支票也遭到了拒付被退回了。
[with obj.] (of a bank) return a cheque in such circumstances
• (银行)拒付空头支票
[with obj.] (informal, chiefly N. Amer.)dismiss (someone) from a job
• [非正式,主北美] 解雇,开除
»those who put in a dismal performance will be bounced from the tour.
那些表演不佳的人将不让参加巡回演出。
[with obj.] [informal] eject (a troublemaker) forcibly from a nightclub or similar establishment
• [非正式] 撵走(捣蛋者),逐出
[with obj.] [Brit. informal] pressurize (someone) into doing something, typically by presenting them with a fait accompli
• [英, 非正式] 威吓(某人)做
»the government should beware being bounced into any ill-considered foreign gamble.
政府应谨防在受到受威吓时不经考虑就参加任何外交冒险活动。
[with obj.] [W. Indian] come into sudden forceful contact with (some one or something); collide with
• [西印度] 撞击,碰撞
»people cross the road as slowly as possible, as if daring the cars to bounce them.
人们尽量放慢了过马路的速度,好像想试试看车敢不敢来撞他们。
◙ noun
1. a rebound of a ball or other object
• (球或其他物体的)弹回,跳回
»the wicket was causing the occasional erratic bounce.
这一轮击球中出现了偶尔飘忽不定的反弹球。
an act of jumping or an instance of being moved up and down lightly or jerkily
• 颠跳
»every bounce of the truck brought them into fresh contact.
卡车的每一下颠簸都使他们碰到对方的身体。
[mass noun] the ability of a surface to make a ball rebound in a specified way
• 弹力,弹性
»a pitch of low bounce.
弹性低的球场。
a sudden rise in the level of something
• (突然的)上升,上扬
»economists agree that there could be a bounce in prices next year.
经济学家一致认为明年的价格会上扬。
[mass noun] exuberant self-confidence
• 十足的自信
»the bounce was now back in Jenny's step.
杰米的步伐中又充满了自信。
[mass noun] health and body in a person's hair
• (头发的)柔韧性,弹性
»use conditioner to help hair regain its bounce.
使用护发剂来帮助头发恢复韧性。
[W. Indian] a collision
• [西印度] 碰撞
【IDIOMS】
◘ be bouncing off the walls1. [N. Amer. informal] be full of nervous excitement or agitation
• [北美, 非正式] 激动不安的
◘ bounce an idea off someone
1. [informal] share an idea with another person in order to get feedback on it and refine it
• [非正式] 向某人贩卖自己的看法
◘ on the bounce
1. as something rebounds
• 在弹起时
»he caught the ball on the bounce.
他在球弹起时抓住了它。
[informal] in quick succession
• [非正式] 接二连三地
»it's nice to get four victories on the bounce.
连胜四次的感觉真好。
【语源】
1. Middle English bunsen 'beat, thump', perhaps imitative, OR from Low German bunsen 'beat', Dutch bons 'a thump'