bounce

英 [baʊns] 美 [baʊns]

v.  (使)弹起,弹跳; 反射; (在…上)跳动,蹦; 把小孩放在膝上颠着玩
n.  弹跳; 跳动; 弹性; 反弹力; 活力; 精力

过去式:bounced现在分词:bouncing过去分词:bounced第三人称单数:bounces复数:bounces

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牛津词典

verb

    离开表面 move off surface

  1. (使)弹起,弹跳;反射
    if sth bounces or you bounce it, it moves quickly away from a surface it has just hit or you make it do this
    1. The ball bounced twice before he could reach it.
      球弹了两次他才接到。
    2. Short sound waves bounce off even small objects.
      短声波即使遇到小物体都会产生回音。
    3. The light bounced off the river and dazzled her.
      河面上银波粼粼,令她目眩。
    4. She bounced the ball against the wall.
      她对着墙打球。
  2. 上下移动 move up and down

  3. (在…上)跳动,蹦
    to jump up and down on sth
    1. She bounced up and down excitedly on the bed.
      她兴奋地在床上蹦蹦跳跳。
  4. 把小孩放在膝上颠着玩
    to move a child up and down while he or she is sitting on your knee in order to entertain him or her
    1. (使)上下晃动
      to move up and down; to move sth up and down
      1. Her hair bounced as she walked.
        她走起路来头发上下晃动。
    2. (朝某个方向)颠簸行进
      to move up and down in a particular direction
      1. The bus bounced down the hill.
        公共汽车颠簸着开下山去。
    3. 有活力地走动 move with energy

    4. 活泼兴奋地走,蹦蹦跳跳地去(到某处)
      to move somewhere in a lively and cheerful way
      1. He bounced across the room to greet them.
        他兴奋地冲过房间去迎接他们。
    5. 支票 cheque

    6. (支票等)被拒付退回;拒付,退回(支票等)
      if a cheque bounces , or a bank bounces it, the bank refuses to accept it because there is not enough money in the account
      1. 主意 ideas

      2. (向某人)试探地透露(主意)
        to tell sb your ideas in order to find out what they think about them
        1. He bounced ideas off colleagues everywhere he went.
          他在同事中逢人便试探地大讲他的想法。
      3. 计算机技术 computing

      4. (电子邮件)弹回;退回(电子邮件)
        if an email bounces or the system bounces it, it returns to the person who sent it because the system cannot deliver it
        1. 使离开 make sb leave

        2. 解雇;开除;撵走;逐出
          to force sb to leave a job, team, place, etc.
          1. He was soon bounced from the post.
            他不久被解职。

        noun

          动作 movement

        1. 弹跳;跳动
          the action of bouncing
          1. one bounce of the ball
            球的一次弹起
          2. a bounce (= increase) in popularity
            声望的增加
        2. 弹性;反弹力
          the ability to bounce or to make sth bounce
          1. There's not much bounce left in these balls.
            这些球已没有多少弹性了。
          2. Players complained about the uneven bounce of the tennis court.
            运动员抱怨说网球场的反弹力不均匀。
        3. 精力 energy

        4. 活力;精力
          the energy that a person has
          1. All her old bounce was back.
            她完全恢复了以往的活力。
          2. There was a bounce to his step.
            他的步伐矫健有力。
        5. 头发 of hair

        6. 富有弹性;蓬松
          the quality in a person's hair that shows that it is in good condition and means that it does not lie flat
          1. thin fine hair, lacking in bounce
            没有弹性、稀疏纤细的头发

        柯林斯词典

        1. V-ERG (使)弹起;(使)反弹
          When an object such as a ball bounces or when you bounce it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it.
          1. I bounced a ball against the house...
            我对着房子打球。
          2. My father would burst into the kitchen bouncing a football.
            我的父亲会颠着足球冲进厨房。
          3. ...a falling pebble, bouncing down the eroded cliff...
            从饱受侵蚀的峭壁弹落下来的卵石
          4. They watched the dodgem cars bang and bounce.
            他们看着那些碰碰车互相碰撞并弹开。
          5. Bounce is also a noun.
          6. The wheelchair tennis player is allowed two bounces of the ball.
            轮椅网球选手可以等球落地两次再击球。
        2. (体育场地的)弹性,弹力
          The bounce of a sports field is the condition of it, which determines how high a ball will bounce on it.
          1. V-ERG (使)(声或光)反射
            If sound or light bounces off a surface or is bounced off it, it reaches the surface and is reflected back.
            1. Your arms and legs need protection from light bouncing off glass...
              需要保护你的手臂和双腿免受玻璃反射光线的照射。
            2. They work by bouncing microwaves off solid objects.
              它们的工作原理是通过固体来反射微波。
          2. V-ERG (使)跳动;(使)上下晃动
            If something bounces or if something bounces it, it swings or moves up and down.
            1. Her long black hair bounced as she walked...
              她走路时长长的黑发随之飘动。
            2. Then I noticed the car was bouncing up and down as if someone were jumping on it...
              然后我注意到那辆车在上下颠簸,好像有人在车上蹦跳似的。
            3. The wind was bouncing the branches of the big oak trees.
              一棵棵高大橡树的枝条随风摇摆。
          3. VERB (在柔软物体表面)跳上跳下,蹦跳,弹跳
            If you bounce on a soft surface, you jump up and down on it repeatedly.
            1. She lets us do anything, even bounce on our beds.
              她放任我们随心所欲,甚至连我们在床上蹦跳她也不管。
          4. VERB (用膝盖)颠动(孩子)
            If you bounce a child on your knee, you lift him or her up and down quickly and repeatedly for fun.
            1. Patsy had picked up the baby and was bouncing him on her knee.
              帕齐抱起婴儿放在膝上颠动着。
          5. VERB 蹦蹦跳跳地去
            If someone bounces somewhere, they move there in an energetic way, because they are feeling happy.
            1. Moira bounced into the office.
              莫伊拉蹦蹦跳跳地进了办公室。
          6. VERB 向…透露(想法);与…探讨(想法)
            If you bounce your ideas off someone, you tell them to that person, in order to find out what they think about them.
            1. It was good to bounce ideas off another mind...
              与别人谈谈自己的想法是有益的。
            2. Let's bounce a few ideas around.
              咱们交流一下看法吧。
          7. VERB 迫使…做(不情愿做的事)
            If someone bounces you into doing something you do not really want to do, they make you do it, usually by starting a process which cannot easily be stopped.
            1. Attempts have been made to bounce member states into decisions with major financial implications.
              已经努力迫使成员国制定具有重大金融意义的决策。
          8. V-ERG (支票)被拒付;(银行)拒付(支票)
            If a cheque bounces or if a bank bounces it, the bank refuses to accept it and pay out the money, because the person who wrote it does not have enough money in their account.
            1. Our only complaint would be if the cheque bounced...
              我们唯一的不满就是,如果支票被拒付…
            2. His bank wrongly bounced cheques worth £75,000.
              他的开户银行错误地拒付了票面金额为75,000英镑的支票。
          9. (电子邮件等)被退回
            If an e-mail or other electronic message bounces, it is returned to the person who sent it because the address was wrong or because of a problem with one of the computers involved in sending it.

            双语例句

            1. I bounced a ball against the house
              我对着房子打球。
            2. My father would burst into the kitchen bouncing a football.
              我的父亲会颠着足球冲进厨房。
            3. They watched the dodgem cars bang and bounce.
              他们看着那些碰碰车互相碰撞并弹开。
            4. Your arms and legs need protection from light bouncing off glass
              需要保护你的手臂和双腿免受玻璃反射光线的照射。
            5. They work by bouncing microwaves off solid objects.
              它们的工作原理是通过固体来反射微波。
            6. Her long black hair bounced as she walked
              她走路时长长的黑发随之飘动。
            7. Then I noticed the car was bouncing up and down as if someone were jumping on it
              然后我注意到那辆车在上下颠簸,好像有人在车上蹦跳似的。
            8. The wind was bouncing the branches of the big oak trees.
              一棵棵高大橡树的枝条随风摇摆。
            9. She lets us do anything, even bounce on our beds.
              她放任我们随心所欲,甚至连我们在床上蹦跳她也不管。
            10. Patsy had picked up the baby and was bouncing him on her knee.
              帕齐抱起婴儿放在膝上颠动着。
            11. Moira bounced into the office.
              莫伊拉蹦蹦跳跳地进了办公室。
            12. It was good to bounce ideas off another mind
              与别人谈谈自己的想法是有益的。
            13. Let's bounce a few ideas around.
              咱们交流一下看法吧。
            14. Attempts have been made to bounce member states into decisions with major financial implications.
              已经努力迫使成员国制定具有重大金融意义的决策。
            15. He is young enough to bounce back from this disappointment.
              他还年轻,会很快从失望沮丧中恢复过来的。
            16. The song's so catchy it makes you bounce round the living room or tap your feet.
              这首歌很动听,听着它你就会不由自主地在客厅里舞动,或是用脚打拍子。
            17. His body lacks the bounce and vigour of a normal two-year-old
              他缺乏一个正常两岁儿童应具备的弹跳力与活力。
            18. The balls reach the specifications for bounce.
              球的弹性符合标准。
            19. He caught a ball on the first bounce.
              球第一次弹起来他就把它接住了。
            20. She came back full of confidence and bounce.
              他满怀信心和活力地回来了。
            21. For scientists, the Big Bounce opens a crack in the barrier that was the Big Bang.
              对科学家而言,大弹跳撕开了大爆炸障碍的一个裂缝。
            22. I forget what they are called-they have a handle and you sit on it and bounce around the room.
              我忘了这种球的名字了&球的两边有扶手,你可以坐在上面,然后满屋子的乱蹦。
            23. I bounce it, it starts blinking.
              我使它弹起,它开始闪烁。
            24. Don't bounce on the bed you'll break the springs!
              别在床上乱蹦&你要把弹簧弄断了!
            25. I want to bounce the ball.
              会弄脏手的,我不想拍球。
            26. This is a bounce.
              这个是反弹。
            27. How many times can you bounce a ball?
              你能拍多少次球?
            28. Can you bounce the ball?
              你会拍球吗?是的,我会。
            29. This tennis ball has no more bounce.
              这个网球已经失去弹力了。

            短语动词

            bounce back

            1. 恢复;复原;重整旗鼓  


            短语用例

            bounce back

            1. 恢复健康(或信心等);重整旗鼓
              to become healthy, successful or confident again after being ill/sick or having difficulties

              bounce sb into sth

              1. 追逼(或催逼)别人做某事
                to make sb do sth without giving them enough time to think about it

                习惯用语

                v.

                  be bouncing off the walls

                • 精力充沛得待不住;激动得难以平静
                  to be so full of energy or so excited that you cannot keep still

                  n.

                    on the bounce

                  • 接连;连续;相继
                    one after the other, without anything else coming between
                    1. We've won six matches on the bounce.
                      我们已经六连胜。

                  英英释义

                  noun

                  1. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards

                      Synonym:    leapleapingspringsaltationbound

                    1. the quality of a substance that is able to rebound

                        Synonym:    bounciness

                      1. rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)

                          Synonym:    bouncing

                        verb

                        1. hit something so that it bounces
                          1. bounce a ball

                        2. eject from the premises
                          1. The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club

                        3. spring back
                          1. The rubber ball bounced
                          2. These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide

                          Synonym:    resiletake a hopspringboundreboundrecoilreverberatericochet

                        4. move up and down repeatedly

                            Synonym:    jounce

                          1. leap suddenly
                            1. He bounced to his feet

                          2. refuse to accept and send back
                            1. bounce a check

                          3. come back after being refused
                            1. the check bounced