2 to not be paid by a bank because there is no money in your account -- bli avvist
My check bounced. Sjekken min ble avvist.
3 to be returned to you -- komme i retur
4 the action of springing off a surface -- sprett [ neuter ]
three bounces tre sprett
5 to (cause to) spring or jump back from a solid surface -- sprette tilbake/opp igjen
6 (of a cheque/check) to be sent back unpaid, because of lack of money in a bank account -- avvise (en sjekk uten dekning)
7 (of a ball etc) an act of springing back -- tilbakesprang, hopp, sprett
8 energy -- futt
There was a new bounce in his step.
The visual system works under assumptions about light bouncing off surfaces, boundaries revealing shapes and volumes, and the like.
A wave-like pattern then becomes established downwind of the mountain range, with the air ' bouncing ' between the surface and the stable layer above.
Objects inside the bucket were bounced by moving the bracelet up and down.
If the e-mail bounces, the experimenter should exclude this subject from the data set, as they probably used a fake identity.
The dispute bounces around various institutions, with no definitive resolution.
Moreover, labor supply is decreasing until age 77, but then it bounces up.
A common strategy for attempting to soothe a crying baby is to repeat, sore, sore, as the child is patted or bounced up and down.
Small traps received fewer seeds per area, however area affects were not evident when bouncing effects were controlled for.
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跳, (使)彈起,(使)反彈, 反射…
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botar, rebotar, saltar…
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はねる(~をはねさせる), はね返る(~をはね返す), (何度も)飛び跳ねる…
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vurup sıçramak, zıplamak, sıçramak…
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