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📖 Определения и значения для слова bounce

📒 if something bounces or you bounce it, it moves quickly away from a surface it has just hit or you make it do this

  • The ball bounced twice before he could reach it.
  • bounce off something Short sound waves bounce off even small objects.
  • The light bounced off the river and dazzled her.

📒 to jump up and down on something

  • She bounced up and down excitedly on the bed.

📒 to move a child up and down while they are sitting on your knee in order to entertain them

  • I bounced the baby on my knee while Pete did the dishes.

📒 to move up and down; to move something up and down

  • Her hair bounced as she walked.

📒 to move up and down in a particular direction

  • The bus bounced down the hill.
  • The car bounced its way along the dirt road.

📒 to move somewhere in a lively and cheerful way

  • He bounced across the room to greet them.

📒 if a cheque bounces, or a bank bounces it, the bank refuses to accept it because there is not enough money in the bank account to pay it

📒 to tell somebody your ideas in order to find out what they think about them

  • He bounced ideas off colleagues everywhere he went.

📒 if an email bounces or the system bounces it, it returns to the person who sent it because the system cannot deliver it

  • I tried to send her an email but it bounced.
  • The system automatically bounces emails which contain attachments.

📒 to force somebody to leave a job, team, place, etc.

  • He was soon bounced from the post.

📒 to leave a place or group of people

  • All right, cool, we'll bounce.

📒 to be so full of energy or so excited that you cannot keep still

  • The kids have been bouncing off the walls all day.
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