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单词 rebound
释义
rebound1 verbrebound2 noun
reboundre‧bound1 /rɪˈbaʊnd/ verb Verb Table
VERB TABLE
rebound
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyrebound
he, she, itrebounds
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyrebounded
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave rebounded
he, she, ithas rebounded
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad rebounded
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill rebound
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have rebounded
Continuous Form
PresentIam rebounding
he, she, itis rebounding
you, we, theyare rebounding
PastI, he, she, itwas rebounding
you, we, theywere rebounding
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been rebounding
he, she, ithas been rebounding
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been rebounding
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be rebounding
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been rebounding
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Electrons move around quickly, hitting and then rebounding off each other.
  • Summers caught the ball as it hit the wall and rebounded.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Although your skin might feel a bit taut after washing, the skin oils rebound in about the same time, too.
  • He led the Eagles in scoring and rebounding for each of his four years.
  • It ran over the cloth, hit the brass base of the lamp, rebounded, wavered, fell.
  • Springs shares fell as much as 1 1 / 8 before rebounding to 39 5 / 8, up 1 / 8.
  • There is a process of segregation which can rebound on the marriage.
  • We win playing a certain way, and you have to defend and rebound.
  • When you factor in their offensive rebounding, they shot 70 percent.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto hit an object or surface and move away again
to move a long way away from a surface or object after hitting it hard: bounce off something: · The game of squash is played by hitting a ball that bounces off a wall.bounce something off something: · The device works by bouncing sound waves off objects and measuring the time it takes for the sound to return.
to hit something and then move away again: · Summers caught the ball as it hit the wall and rebounded.rebound off: · Electrons move around quickly, hitting and then rebounding off each other.
if something glances off an object that it hits, it hits the surface at an angle and then moves away from it in another direction: · A shot by Best glanced off the rim of the basket.
if a bullet ricochets , it hits an object and moves away from it very quickly: · I heard the shot ricochet, then felt a sudden pain in my leg.ricochet off: · A bullet ricocheted off the rock he was hiding behind.
WORD SETS
balk, verbball game, nounball park, nounballplayer, nounbase, nounbaseline, nounbat, verbbatter, nounblooper, nounbreak, nounbull pen, nounbunt, verbcatch, verbcatcher, nouncentre, noundesignated hitter, noundiamond, noundouble, noundouble, verbdouble-header, noundouble play, nounfastball, nounfirst base, nounfly, verbfly, nounfly ball, nounfoul, verbgrand slam, noungrounder, nounheavy hitter, nounhome base, nounhome plate, nounhomer, nounhome run, nouninfield, nouninning, nounmidfielder, nounmitt, nounmound, nounpark, nounpinch-hit, verbpitch, nounpitch, verbpitcher, nounpitchout, nounplate, nounpop fly, nounrebound, verbrebound, nounrun, nounshortstop, nounshut-out, nounsingle, nounslam dunk, nounslugger, nounspring training, nounsteal, verbstrikeout, nountriple, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=hits something and moves back and away from it again)· The ball hit the goalpost and rebounded.
1[intransitive] if a ball or other moving object rebounds, it moves quickly back away from something it has just hitricochetrebound off His shot on goal rebounded off the post.2[intransitive] if prices, values etc rebound, they increase again after decreasing SYN  recover:  Share prices rebounded today after last week’s losses.3[intransitive, transitive] to catch a basketball after a player has tried but failed to get a pointrebound on/upon somebody phrasal verb if something bad or unpleasant you have done rebounds on you, it has a bad effect on you SYN  backfire
rebound1 verbrebound2 noun
reboundre‧bound2 /ˈriːbaʊnd/ noun Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And then you're going up again on a surprisingly gentle rebound.
  • Clyde Drexler had 28 points, eight rebounds and eight assists while Hakeem Olajuwon had 26 points and 16 rebounds.
  • Corie Blount suffered a mildly sprained right ankle after his awkward landing following a defensive rebound.
  • Hakeem Olajuwon had 22 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks, but nobody else had more than 13 for the Rockets.
  • He played only 13 minutes and finished with two points and one rebound.
  • His shot was blocked by goalkeeper Milton Flores, but the rebound came right to Caio, who poked it in.
  • My best basketball is not based on on how many points, rebounds or assists I get.
  • The home fans were relieved to see the rebound strike defender Kay and cannon over the crossbar.
word sets
WORD SETS
balk, verbball game, nounball park, nounballplayer, nounbase, nounbaseline, nounbat, verbbatter, nounblooper, nounbreak, nounbull pen, nounbunt, verbcatch, verbcatcher, nouncentre, noundesignated hitter, noundiamond, noundouble, noundouble, verbdouble-header, noundouble play, nounfastball, nounfirst base, nounfly, verbfly, nounfly ball, nounfoul, verbgrand slam, noungrounder, nounheavy hitter, nounhome base, nounhome plate, nounhomer, nounhome run, nouninfield, nouninning, nounmidfielder, nounmitt, nounmound, nounpark, nounpinch-hit, verbpitch, nounpitch, verbpitcher, nounpitchout, nounplate, nounpop fly, nounrebound, verbrebound, nounrun, nounshortstop, nounshut-out, nounsingle, nounslam dunk, nounslugger, nounspring training, nounsteal, verbstrikeout, nountriple, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=hits something and moves back and away from it again)· The ball hit the goalpost and rebounded.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • Anderson scored the sixth goal on the rebound.
  • John Travolta's acting career was on the rebound with "Look Who's Talking."
  • We met when I was on the rebound from a very messy affair.
  • Eadie pounced on the rebound and the tie was thus enlivened.
  • It was on the rebound from Higginbotham that she took up with the first boy that she came near to liking.
  • You've heard of love on the rebound, and falling for Fen could prove to be even more disastrous.
  • You could say it was on the rebound but I had no reason to regret it.
1on the rebound a)someone who is on the rebound is upset or confused because their romantic relationship has just ended:  He first met me when I was on the rebound, after splitting up with Mark. b)a ball that is on the rebound has just hit something and is moving back through the air:  I caught the ball on the rebound. c)something that is on the rebound is starting to increase or improve again:  The market seems to be on the rebound.2[countable] technical an act of catching a basketball after a player has tried but failed to get a point
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