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单词 rebounded
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rebounded

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.

He has regained his strength and his lost confidence, pleased that his body hasreboundedso far so fast.
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In all groups, cerebral metabolic rate promptlyreboundedto baseline or higher levels by two hrs postoperatively.
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By 1922, kernels went for £10 5s 0d per ton andreboundedonly slightly to £11 per ton in 1923.
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The novel kind selection rate of those given pairs firstreboundeda bit on the last two pair trials, then fell off on the quartet trials.
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While this approach has undoubtedly reduced their financial risk in respect of inventory, it hasreboundedon them with a suddenness and completeness that few predicted.
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The fast buck has finallyreboundedon the executive barn conversion.
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It has alreadyreboundedon national health service waiting lists.
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Gains in the countryside have alreadyreboundedon the cities.
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However, last year, in 1967, itreboundedto £636 million.
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In the early days its members opposed council house sales, and thatreboundedon them.
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But itreboundedon them, and they lost votes because of it.
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From 1990 to 1996, income inequality decreased, but from 1996 to last year, itrebounded; the gap between rich and poor has grown again.
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That came to an unhappy end, but the economyreboundedback with the results that are all too obvious today.
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He sent my letter down to the commissars in the engine room, from whence itreboundedsmartly with a memorandum attached.
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As demand has slowed, exports havereboundedstrongly.
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