bounced
past simple and past participle ofbounce
单词 | bounced |
释义 | bounced past simple and past participle ofbounce bounce verb uk/baʊns/us/baʊns/bounceverb(JUMP)B1[IorT] to (causeto)moveup or away afterhittingasurface: Theballbouncedoffthegoalpostand into thenet. She bounced theballquickly. Herbagbounced(=movedup and down)against hersideas shewalked. Thechildrenhadbrokenthebedby bouncing(=jumpingup and down)on it. He bounced thebaby(=liftedit up and down)on hisknee. figurativeTelevisionpicturesfrom all over theworldare bouncedoffsatellites(= aresentto andreturnedfrom them). B2[Iusually+ adv/prep] tomovein anenergeticandenthusiasticmanner: Tombouncedin,smilingbroadly.
Bouncing
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Energetic and lively bounceverb(NOT PAY)[IorT]informal to (causeachequeto) not bepaidoracceptedby abankbecause there is nomoneyin theaccount: I had topayapenaltyfeewhen mychequebounced. To myhorrorthebankbounced thecheque. Borrowing & lending
bounceverb(EMAIL)C2[IorT] If anemailthat yousendbounces or is bounced, it comes back to you because theaddressiswrongor there is acomputerproblem. Internet terminology
Phrasal verbsbounce back bouncesomeoneintosomething bouncesomethingoffsomeone Examplesofbouncedbounced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Objects inside the bucket werebouncedby moving the bracelet up and down. From theCambridge English Corpus A common strategy for attempting to soothe a crying baby is to repeat, sore, sore, as the child is patted orbouncedup and down. From theCambridge English Corpus For example, thebouncedstate tends to give rise to unstable signatures. From theCambridge English Corpus Ambient illumination models the reflection of ambient light, which arrives at the object after beingbouncedin multiple reflections from the objects of the scene. From theCambridge English Corpus It (bounced/wasbounced) up and down a few times. 15. From theCambridge English Corpus So they'rebouncedoff unusual materials; that's the way he achieved those effects. From theCambridge English Corpus All the while the performers walked orbouncedout from the side of the building, turning somersaults or colliding. From theCambridge English Corpus The toy objectbouncedeach time the puppet moved the spoon, and only when the puppet moved the spoon. From theCambridge English Corpus It (bounced/wasbounced) up and down a few times. 41. From theCambridge English Corpus Like physical objects, they can be 'bounced', 'tossed', 'caught', 'bought', 'sold', 'chewed on' and even 'eaten-up'. From theCambridge English Corpus This acknowledgement of a potential political and economic gap contributes to recurring accusations and blame for the epidemic beingbouncedfrom one side of the world to the other. From theCambridge English Corpus The conversationbouncedall over the room. From theCambridge English Corpus Harrisonbouncedout from the wall slowly as the image shattered. From theCambridge English Corpus Who were these 23 prisonersbouncedout of prison by armed insurgents? FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English I am extremely alarmed by the use of referendumsbouncedthrough without proper debate. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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