释义 |
rebound美 [rɪ'baʊnd] 英 [rɪ'baʊnd] - v.反弹;回升;弹回;报应
- n.复兴;反弹球;回弹球;抢篮板球
- 网络减肥反弹;反跳
复数:rebounds 现在分词:rebounding 过去分词:rebounded v. spring back,recoil,ricochet,jump back,return n. reverberation,reflection,echo,bounce 1. | [i] ~ (from/off sth) 弹回;反弹to bounce back after hitting sth |
| The ball rebounded from the goalpost and Podolski headed it in. 球从门柱弹回,波多尔斯基头球破门。 |
2. | [i] ~ (on sb) 报应;反作用于if sth that you dorebounds on you, it has an unpleasant effect on you, especially when the effect was intended for sb else |
3. | [i] 回升;反弹to rise again after they have fallen |
1. | 反弹球;回弹球a ball that hits sth and bounces back |
2. | 抢篮板球the act of catching the ball after a player has thrown it at the basket and has not scored a point |
3. | 复兴;振作a positive reaction that happens after sth negative |
IDM on the rebound (尤指关系破裂之后)在伤心困惑之时while you are sad and confused, especially after a relationship has ended n. | 1. the springing back or recoiling of something 2. an upward movement or a recovery, especially after a setback 3. a ball that bounces back, particularly off a backboard or rim of the basket in basketball or off the goalkeeper or goalpost in hockey, soccer, or a similar sport 4. in basketball, an act of taking possession of a rebounding ball 5. in basketball, the action of catching a ball after it has rebounded 1. the springing back or recoiling of something 2. an upward movement or a recovery, especially after a setback 3. a ball that bounces back, particularly off a backboard or rim of the basket in basketball or off the goalkeeper or goalpost in hockey, soccer, or a similar sport 4. in basketball, an act of taking possession of a rebounding ball 5. in basketball, the action of catching a ball after it has rebounded | v. | 1. to spring back or recoil 2. to recover from a setback and move back to a previous or higher level or position 3. to affect the person who does or creates something directly, especially in an unpleasant or unwelcome way 4. in basketball, to take possession of a ball that has bounced off the backboard or rim of the basket 5. to hit a surface and then move quickly backwards again 6. to return to a better level or position 7. if something bad that you try to do to someone rebounds on you, it harms you instead of them 1. to spring back or recoil 2. to recover from a setback and move back to a previous or higher level or position 3. to affect the person who does or creates something directly, especially in an unpleasant or unwelcome way 4. in basketball, to take possession of a ball that has bounced off the backboard or rim of the basket 5. to hit a surface and then move quickly backwards again 6. to return to a better level or position 7. if something bad that you try to do to someone rebounds on you, it harms you instead of them |
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