rebound

US /ˌriːˈbaʊnd/
UK /ˌriːˈbaʊnd/
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1.

反彈, 彈回

to bounce back after hitting something

:
The ball rebounded off the wall.
球從牆上彈回
His shot rebounded off the rim.
他的投籃從籃筐上彈回
2.

反彈, 恢復

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

:
The economy is expected to rebound next quarter.
預計下季度經濟將反彈
Her spirits began to rebound after the good news.
聽到好消息後,她的情緒開始好轉
1.

反彈, 恢復

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

:
The stock market saw a strong rebound today.
今天股市出現強勁反彈
She made a quick rebound from her illness.
她從疾病中迅速恢復
2.

反彈球, 籃板球

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

:
The goalie made a great save on the rebound.
守門員在反彈球上做出了精彩撲救。
He scored on his own rebound.
他通過自己的反彈球得分。