rebound
US /ˌriːˈbaʊnd/
UK /ˌriːˈbaʊnd/

1.
memantul, melambung
to bounce back after hitting something
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The ball rebounded off the wall.
Bola memantul dari dinding.
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His shot rebounded off the rim.
Tembakannya memantul dari ring.
2.
pulih, bangkit
to recover in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline
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The economy is expected to rebound next quarter.
Ekonomi diperkirakan akan pulih kuartal depan.
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Her spirits began to rebound after the good news.
Semangatnya mulai pulih setelah kabar baik itu.
1.
pemulihan, kebangkitan
a recovery in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline
:
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The stock market saw a strong rebound today.
Pasar saham mengalami pemulihan yang kuat hari ini.
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She made a quick rebound from her illness.
Dia membuat pemulihan cepat dari penyakitnya.