词汇 | rebound |
释义 | rebound verb [ I ] uk/ˌriːˈbaʊnd/ us/ˌriːˈbaʊnd/ 弹回;反弹;跳回 to bounce back after hitting a hard surface 产生事与愿违的结果;适得其反 If an action rebounds on you, it does not have the effect you hoped for but has an unpleasant effect on you instead. His continual demands for sympathy rebounded on him because his friends finally stopped listening. 他没完没了地希望从别人那里得到同情,结果却适得其反,因为最终他的朋友们都不愿再听他诉苦。 (价格)反弹 to rise in price after a fall Cotton rebounded from declines early in the day to end at a higher price. 棉花价格在今天较早时下跌之后反弹收高。 rebound noun [ C or U ] uk/ˈriː.baʊnd/ us/ˈriː.baʊnd/ 弹回;反弹;跳回 the act of rebounding I hit the ball on the rebound (= after it had hit the wall or ground once). 球反弹回来时被我击中了。 (体育比赛中)试图得分未成功之后的反弹球 in sports, a ball or puck (= small, round, hard object used in ice hockey) that becomes available after an unsuccessful attempt to score, or an occasion when this happens (篮球比赛中)成功抢得投篮未中之后的反弹球 in basketball, an occasion when a player successfully gets the ball after a shot (= attempt to score) has been missed Over three games he averaged 14.0 points and 8.7 rebounds. 三场比赛中他平均每场得分14.0分,获反弹球8.7个。 Idiom on the reboundidiom informal (因失恋而)处于心灰意懒的状态 unhappy and confused because a close, romantic relationship of yours has recently finished Five months after Nick had left her, she married another man on the rebound. 尼克离开她5个月后,她心灰意冷地嫁给了另外一个男人。 |
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