rebound

US /ˌriːˈbaʊnd/
UK /ˌriːˈbaʊnd/
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1.

melantun, memantul

to bounce back after hitting something

:
The ball rebounded off the wall.
Bola itu melantun dari dinding.
His shot rebounded off the rim.
Tembakannya melantun dari rim.
2.

pulih, bangkit semula

to recover in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline

:
The economy is expected to rebound next quarter.
Ekonomi dijangka akan pulih suku tahun hadapan.
Her spirits began to rebound after the good news.
Semangatnya mula pulih selepas berita baik itu.
1.

pemulihan, kebangkitan

a recovery in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline

:
The stock market saw a strong rebound today.
Pasaran saham menyaksikan pemulihan yang kukuh hari ini.
She made a quick rebound from her illness.
Dia membuat pemulihan cepat dari penyakitnya.
2.

lantunan, bola lantun

a ball or shot that bounces back after hitting a hard surface

:
The goalie made a great save on the rebound.
Penjaga gol membuat penyelamatan hebat pada lantunan.
He scored on his own rebound.
Dia menjaringkan gol dari lantunan sendiri.