0 to (cause to) move up or away after hitting a surface -- (使)弹起,(使)反弹;反射;跳跃
The ball bounced off the goalpost and into the net. 球击中门柱弹进了球网。
Her bag bounced (= moved up and down) against her side as she walked. 她走起路来身侧的挎包一颠一颠的。
The children had broken the bed by bouncing (= jumping up and down) on it. 孩子们老在床上蹦,把床蹦坏了。
He bounced the baby (= lifted it up and down) on his knee. 他把婴儿放在膝上颠着玩。
figurative Television pictures from all over the world are bounced off satellites (= are sent to and returned from them). 世界各地的电视画面都通过卫星转播。
1 to (cause a cheque to) not be paid or accepted by a bank because there is no money in the account -- (因账上存款不敷)(使支票)拒付,退回
2 If an email that you send bounces or is bounced, it comes back to you because the address is wrong or there is a computer problem. -- (电子邮件)被退回,发送(电子邮件)失败
3 the act of bouncing, or the quality that makes something able to bounce -- 弹,反弹;弹力,弹性
He wasn't even trying to score - the ball just bounced off the jammy beggar's head into the goal.
He thought the ball had bounced on the line, but the umpire said it was out.
One of the boys stood there, bouncing a basketball.
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.
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