单词 | rebound |
释义 | rebound verb /rɪbaʊnd/ [intransitive] to rise, increase or become more active again after a difficult period 回升;反弹◆the bank's share price fell sharply to $26 in february, before rebounding to $36 on thursday. 这家银行的股价在二月份暴跌至 26 元,后又于周四反弹至 36 元。◆we believe advertising is rebounding strongly. 我们相信广告业正迅猛回升。 rebound noun /riːbaʊnd/ [countable] a positive reaction that happens after sth negative 复兴;振作◆investors are looking for a rebound in the manufacturing sector. 投资者正期待着制造业的复苏。⨁ a quick / sharp / strong rebound快速/大幅/强劲反弹 ⨁ a modest / slight rebound适度/轻微反弹 ⨁ to report / show / stage a rebound报告/显示/出现反弹 ☞ rebound☞ reboundrebound/rɪˈbaʊnd ||; rɪˈbaυnd/verb [i] rebound (from/off sth) to hit sth/sb and then go in a different direction 反弹;弹回: ◇the ball rebounded off a defender and went into the goal. 那球击中一名防守队员,反弹入球门。 rebound /ˈri:baʊnd ||; ˈriˌbaυnd/ noun [c] reboundsee ⇨ hit 9 re·bound /rɪ`band; rɪˈbaʊnd/v [i]if a ball or other object rebounds, it moves quickly back after hitting something solid [球等]弹回,跳回:◇+ off the ball rebounded off the wall. 球从墙上反弹回来。rebound on sbif something you do rebounds on you, it has a bad effect on you, especially when you intended this effect for someone else (使)自食恶果,自作自受 |
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