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带头人
rebotó
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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español
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I. bounce [ingl. am. baʊns, ingl. brit. baʊns] V. intr.
1. bounce ball/object:
picar amer.
botar Esp. Méx.
to bounce off sth
rebotar contra algo
2. bounce (move jauntily) + adv. compl.:
she bounced into the room
3. bounce check coloq.:
rebotar coloq.
4. bounce <bouncing, part. pres. > baby:
II. bounce [ingl. am. baʊns, ingl. brit. baʊns] V. trans.
1.1. bounce ball/object:
hacer picar amer.
(hacer) botar Esp. Méx.
1.2. bounce check:
1.3. bounce INFORM.:
bounce email
2. bounce (get rid of) ingl. am.:
bounce coloq.
bounce coloq.
botar amer. excl Río Pl. coloq.
III. bounce [ingl. am. baʊns, ingl. brit. baʊns] SUST.
1.1. bounce C (action):
pique m amer.
1.2. bounce U (springiness, vitality):
la pelota ya no bota bien Esp. Méx.
2. bounce (dismissal) ingl. am. coloq.:
poner a alguien de patitas en la calle coloq.
botar a alguien amer. excl Río Pl. coloq.
3. bounce INFORM. (of an email):
bounce rate SUST. INFORM.
bounce back V. [ingl. am. baʊns -, ingl. brit. baʊns -] (v + adv) (recover)
bounce back coloq.
bounce back coloq.
español
español
inglés
inglés
rebotar pelota:
it bounced twice
the ball bounced o went out
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. bounce [baʊnts] V. intr.
1. bounce (rebound):
2. bounce (jump or spring up and down):
3. bounce coloq. COM.:
II. bounce [baʊnts] V. trans.
1. bounce (cause to rebound):
2. bounce coloq. COM.:
III. bounce [baʊnts] SUST.
1. bounce (rebound):
(re)bote m
2. bounce sin pl. (spring):
3. bounce sin pl.:
4. bounce ingl. am. coloq.:
bounce back V. intr.
español
español
inglés
inglés
bounced cheque
the ball bounced four times
bounced cheque [or check ingl. am.]
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. bounce [baʊnts] V. intr.
1. bounce (rebound):
2. bounce (jump or spring up and down):
3. bounce coloq. COM.:
II. bounce [baʊnts] V. trans.
1. bounce (cause to rebound):
2. bounce coloq. COM.:
III. bounce [baʊnts] SUST.
1. bounce (rebound):
(re)bote m
2. bounce (spring):
3. bounce:
4. bounce argot:
bounce back V. intr.
español
español
inglés
inglés
bounced check
the ball bounced four times
bounced check
Present
Ibounce
youbounce
he/she/itbounces
webounce
youbounce
theybounce
Past
Ibounced
youbounced
he/she/itbounced
webounced
youbounced
theybounced
Present Perfect
Ihavebounced
youhavebounced
he/she/ithasbounced
wehavebounced
youhavebounced
theyhavebounced
Past Perfect
Ihadbounced
youhadbounced
he/she/ithadbounced
wehadbounced
youhadbounced
theyhadbounced
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He allows little to faze or depress him, and is quick to bounce back from any setbacks.
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He would bounce back to win again in 2004, and get injured again in 2005.
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In younger days, he was admired for his ability to work long hours and rapidly bounce back from setbacks.
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I learned you can bounce back from misfortune and view it as just something adverse that happened to you.
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This bounce back is called an inventory bounce.
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