rebound
- IPA[rɪˈbaʊnd]
美式
英式
- 反彈;產生相反效果
- 反彈; 在失意之時;反彈球
過去式:rebounded 過去分詞:rebounded 現在分詞:rebounding
名詞複數:rebounds
- 釋義
- 同反義
不及物動詞
- 1. 反彈
- 2. 產生相反效果 to rebound on sb. 使某人自食其果
- 3. 回升 the Share Index rebounded to show a twenty-point gain 股票指數回升了20個點
名詞
- 1. 反彈; 在失意之時 I hit/caught the ball on the rebound 我擊中/接住了反彈回來的球 to be on the rebound 在回升
- 2. 反彈球 to hit/catch the rebound 打到/接到反彈球
- 3. 回升 a sharp rebound in prices 價格的大幅反彈 I think the paper industry is poised for a rebound 我認為造紙業就要復蘇了
同義詞
1. bounce back through the air after hitting something hard
2. recover in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline
3. (of an event or action) have an unexpected adverse consequence for (someone, especially the person responsible for it)