bounce

US /baʊns/
UK /baʊns/
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1.

弹跳, 反弹

to spring back after hitting something

:
The ball bounced off the wall.
球从墙上弹开了。
He watched the rubber ball bounce down the stairs.
他看着橡胶球弹跳着下楼。
2.

跳动, 晃动

to move quickly up and down or back and forth

:
The children were bouncing on the trampoline.
孩子们在蹦床上跳跃
Her hair bounced as she ran.
她跑步时头发晃动
3.

跳票, 退回

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

:
The check bounced because of insufficient funds.
支票因资金不足而跳票
My credit card payment bounced last month.
我上个月的信用卡付款被退回了。
1.

弹跳, 反弹

an act of springing back from a surface

:
The basketball made a high bounce.
篮球高高地弹起
He caught the ball on the first bounce.
他在第一次弹跳时接住了球。
2.

反弹, 提振, 回升

a sudden increase in prosperity, popularity, or morale

:
The company experienced a significant bounce in sales.
公司销售额出现了显著反弹
The team got a much-needed bounce after winning the last game.
赢得上一场比赛后,球队获得了急需的提振