transitive. To cause (a thing) to bounce back; to cast or throw back; to return, repel (literal and figurative). Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > impact > rebound > cause to rebound [verb (transitive)] (8) reboundc1560 transitive. To cause (a thing) to bounce back; to cast or throw back; to return, repel (literal and figurative). Obsolete. brick wall1596 transitive. To cause (a ball) to rebound from a wall or similar surface. Chiefly figurative and in figurative contexts (see brick wall, n.2). Cf. br… rejerk1606 transitive. To jerk (something) again or back; to cause to change direction suddenly. Also with adverb and prepositional phrase. bricole1611 intransitive. Real Tennis. Of a ball: to rebound from a wall. Also figurative of the result of an action: to come to bear on the originator. See also… reflect1613 transitive. Esp. of a hard surface: to throw or cast back (a thing); to cause to return or rebound. Also figurative. Now rare. to beat back1715 To cause to rebound (cf. sense 16). bounce1876 transitive. To cause to rebound. Also transferred, to cause to be reflected. tamp1971 transitive. Welsh English (esp. Monmouthshire). To bounce (a ball) up and down, esp. rapidly and vigorously. Also intransitive: (of a ball) to bounce. |
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