bounce

US /baʊns/
UK /baʊns/
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1.

melantun, memantul

to spring back after hitting something

:
The ball bounced off the wall.
Bola itu melantun dari dinding.
He watched the rubber ball bounce down the stairs.
Dia melihat bola getah itu melantun menuruni tangga.
2.

melompat, bergoyang

to move quickly up and down or back and forth

:
The children were bouncing on the trampoline.
Kanak-kanak itu sedang melompat di atas trampolin.
Her hair bounced as she ran.
Rambutnya bergoyang ketika dia berlari.
3.

melantun, ditolak

to fail to be paid because there is not enough money in the account

:
The check bounced because of insufficient funds.
Cek itu melantun kerana dana tidak mencukupi.
My credit card payment bounced last month.
Pembayaran kad kredit saya melantun bulan lepas.
1.

lantunan, pantulan

an act of springing back from a surface

:
The basketball made a high bounce.
Bola keranjang itu membuat lantunan tinggi.
He caught the ball on the first bounce.
Dia menangkap bola pada lantunan pertama.
2.

lonjakan, peningkatan, pemulihan

a sudden increase in prosperity, popularity, or morale

:
The company experienced a significant bounce in sales.
Syarikat itu mengalami lonjakan ketara dalam jualan.
The team got a much-needed bounce after winning the last game.
Pasukan itu mendapat lonjakan yang sangat diperlukan selepas memenangi perlawanan terakhir.