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词汇 bounce
释义
bounce
Theme: CHECKS
1.
in. [for a check] to be returned from the bank because of insufficient funds.
The check bounced, and I had to pay a penalty fee.If your check bounces, you'll have to bring us cash.
2.
tr. [for a bank] to refuse to honor a check.
They bounced another of my checks today.The bank won't bounce any more checks because I closed the account.
Theme: EJECTION
tr. to throw someone out.
Bruno bounced me, and I ran to my car and beat it.The owner came out and bounced us.
Theme: ENERGETIC
n. pep; energy.
All these kids have a lot of bounce.I never have any bounce when I wake up early.
bounce
1. noun
1
a brainstorming session US, 1984.
2
a jail or prison sentence US, 1957.
3
an air-to-air attack US, 1943.
4
in horse racing, a poorly run race followed by a well-run race US, 1997. on the bounceconsecutively, one after the other UK, 2001. the bouncebouncers, door-security, collectively UK, 2005
2. verb
1
to maintain order in a bar or nightclub, ejecting people from the premises if necessary US, 1874.
2
(of a cheque) to be returned as worthless by the bank with which it has been drawn US, 1936.
3
to leave US, 1996.
4
(used of a message sent electronically) to return to the sender, undeliverable as addressed US, 1991.
5
to pay; to provide without charge US, 1970.
6
to activate a car's suspension system so as to cause the car to bounce up and down US, 1980
idiombouncebe bounced into (doing) sth BrEBrEto be forced or persuaded to make a decision too quickly, without being able to think about what you really want to dooften used in newspapers, on television news etc:Some Labour Party members complained that they were being bounced into choosing a new leader.I believe that Britain was bounced into a surrender of sovereignty that she will regret later.bounce sb into doing sth: The education secretary later admitted that pressure from the opposition had bounced him into making the remarks that got him into trouble.
phrasebounce[bounced, bounced, bouncing]
bounce around 1. bounce sth aroundbounce around sth informal to discuss ideas with other people: I wanted to have a meeting so that we could bounce a few ideas around. SIMILAR TO: bat around BrE2. bounce around AmE informal to move frequently to different cities or towns: My family bounced around a lot because my dad was in the military.
bounce back 1. bounce back to become successful again after failing or being defeated, especially quickly and in a determined way: The company's had a lot of problems in the past but it's always managed to bounce back.+ from Anatoly Karpov bounced back from his defeat, with a crushing victory in game seventeen.2. bounce back to feel well or cheerful again after being ill, or after an unpleasant experience: Suzie's been quite depressed since her illness, but I'm sure she'll soon bounce back. SIMILAR TO: recover
bounce into
bounce sb into (doing) sth usually passive BrE to force someone to decide to do something too quickly without thinking carefully about it, especially because there is very little time or other people want you to do it: The Israelis say they don't want to be bounced into accepting a peace settlement by the United States. She feels that she wasn't really ready to get married, but she was bounced into it by her family.
bounce off
bounce ideas/suggestions etc off sb to talk about your ideas with someone in order to get their opinion of them, especially as a way of helping you to make a decision about something: It as great working with Rob. We could bounce ideas off each other and share our problems.

bounce

1. in. [for a check] to be returned from the bank because of insufficient funds. (see also rubber (check).) The check bounced, and I had to pay a penalty fee.
2. tv. to write a bad check. He bounced another one, and this time the bank called him up to warn him about what would happen if he did it again.
3. in. to leave; to depart. It’s late. Let’s bounce.
4. tv. [for a bank] to refuse to honor a check. They bounced another of my checks today.
5. tv. to throw someone out. Willie bounced me, and I ran to my car and beat it.
6. n. pep; energy. I never have any bounce when I wake up early.
See:
  • a dead cat bounce
  • bounce
  • bounce (something) back and forth
  • bounce along
  • bounce an idea off (of) (one)
  • bounce an idea off someone
  • bounce around
  • bounce back
  • bounce back and forth
  • bounce for (something)
  • bounce for something
  • bounce off
  • bounce off (of) (someone or something)
  • bounce off the walls
  • bounce out
  • bounce something off of someone
  • bounce something off someone
  • bounce up and down
  • bounced check
  • dead cat bounce
  • deadcat bounce
  • get the ax
  • more bang for the buck
  • on the bounce
  • spring for
  • spring for something
  • That’s the way the ball bounces
  • that's how (the way) the ball bounces/cookie crumbles
  • that's how the ball bounces
  • that's the way the ball bounces
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