
rebound
美[rɪ'baʊnd] 英[rɪ'baʊnd]
v. 弹回;振作;反作用于
n. 篮板球;弹回
英英释义
Noun- a movement back from an impact
- a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration;
"he is still on the rebound from his wife's death"
- the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot
Verb- spring back; spring away from an impact;
"The rubber ball bounced" "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
- return to a former condition;
"The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends" "The stock market rallied"
例句
用作动词(v.)- Light will rebound from a shiny surface.光遇到发亮的表面会反射回来。
- The ball rebounded from/off the wall into the pond.球从墙上弹回来掉进池里。
- Stock prices rebounded today after yesterday's sharp fall.股市价格在经历了昨天的幅度下跌,今天总算回升了。
- His evil doings will rebound upon himself.他干坏事将受到报应。
- The scheme rebounded on her in a way she had not expected.她未曾想到这计谋反倒使她自食其果。
用作名词(n.)- He was elbowed in the face, trying to get the rebound.在抢篮板球时,他被胳膊肘撞到了脸。
- The crowd watched intently as the ball player scored rebound.观众们聚精会神地看着这个球员抢下篮板球。
- There was a scramble for the rebound.球反弹回来后,双方都疯狂地抢球。
- There are signs of an economic rebound.有经济复苏的征兆。
- She quarrelled with Paul and then married Peter on the rebound.她和保罗争吵后愤而嫁给了彼得。