0 If a ball or bullet ricochets, it hits a surface and moves away from it at an angle:
The ball ricocheted off the goalkeeper and into the net.
1 a ball or bullet that hits a surface and moves away from it at an angle, or an occasion when this happens :
2 (of a ball, bullet, or other small object) to bounce off a surface:
The bullet that ended up in a lampshade was most likely a ricochet.
The verbs on which a single consonant was preferred were benefited, biased, bused, chorused, focused, reneged, ricocheted.
Places, emotions, musical sounds and rhythms, generations, individuals, groups, chapters, and different voices of the book are represented as ' echoing' or ' ricocheting' off each other in multiple ways.
The mind follows as in a ricochet.
The pellet had punctured his lung, destroyed his gall bladder and ricocheted through his liver, ending up just a millimetre away from the main artery.
This has involved ricochets from street furniture, kerbs, door frames and riot debris as well as inside buildings.
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(球或子彈擊中物體表面後)跳飛,彈回,反彈…
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(球或子弹击中物体表面后)跳飞,弹回,反弹…
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rebotar…
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ricochetear…
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sekmek, sekerek zıplamak, seke seke gitmek…
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ricocher…
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odrazit se…
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rikochettere…
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