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(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) kastes tilbage* * *(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) kastes tilbage -
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(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) rebotar1 rebote nombre masculino1 rebotar1 volverse contra alguien\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto marry on the rebound casarse por despechorebound ['ri:.baʊnd,.ri:'baʊnd] vi: rebotarrebound ['ri:.baʊnd] n: rebote mn.• rebote s.m.• rechazo s.m.• resalto s.m.v.• botar v.• rebotar v.• repercutir v.• resaltar v.
I 'riːbaʊndthe ball hit him on the rebound — la pelota le pegó de rebote or al rebotar
II rɪ'baʊndintransitive verb \<\<ball\>\> rebotar['riːbaʊnd]1.Non the rebound — (Sport) de rebote
2.[rɪ'baʊnd]VI rebotar* * *
I ['riːbaʊnd]the ball hit him on the rebound — la pelota le pegó de rebote or al rebotar
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(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) sprette tilbakeIsubst. \/ˈriːbaʊnd\/1) tilbakesprett2) ( overført) omslag, tilbakeslag, reaksjon3) ( basketball) retur4) ( militærvesen) rikosjett5) ( biljard) avslag6) ( sjøfart) bakslagon the rebound på returentreffe en ball på returen \/ i sprettentake\/catch somebody on the rebound dra fordel av noens motgangIIverb \/rɪˈbaʊnd\/1) sprette tilbake, hoppe tilbake2) ( militærvesen) rikosjettere3) ( overført) falle tilbake, gi baksmellrebound (up)on oneself slå tilbake på en selvIIIverb \/ˌriːˈbaʊnd\/pret. og perf. partisipp av ➢ rebind -
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2. noun[of ball] rebond m━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque rebound est un verbe, l'accent tombe sur la seconde syllabe: rɪˈbaʊnd, lorsque c'est un nom, sur la première: ˈri:baʊnd.* * *1. ['riːbaʊnd] 2. [rɪ'baʊnd]intransitive verb lit ( bounce) rebondirto rebound on — fig se retourner contre
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∎ the ball rebounded against the wall/into the road le ballon a rebondi contre le mur/sur la route∎ to rebound on sb se retourner contre qn;∎ the situation rebounded on us la situation s'est retournée contre nous∎ to catch a ball on the rebound attraper une balle au rebond;∎ he headed in the rebound il a marqué un but de la tête en prenant la balle au rebond∎ to be on the rebound (after relationship) être sous le coup d'une déception sentimentale; (after setback) être sous le coup d'un échec;∎ he married her on the rebound il l'a épousée à la suite d'une déception sentimentale;∎ he caught her on the rebound il a commencé à la fréquenter au moment où elle sortait d'une déception amoureuse -
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(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) odskočiti* * *I [ribáund]nounodboj, odbijanje, odskok; povratno delovanje, povratni udarec, ponoven udarec, vračanje, delovanje proti, reakcija; figuratively preobrat; odmev, razleganje; figuratively razočaranjeto take (to catch) s.o. on (at) the rebound — ujeti koga pri odskoku, figuratively pregovoriti koga, da nekaj naredi na drugačen način, in to v trenutku, ko mu je spodletelo pri prvem poskusu; figuratively izkoristiti razočaranje kake osebeII [ri:báund]intransitive verbzopet skočiti, odskočiti, odbiti se ( from od); figuratively skočiti nazaj ( upon na), pasti nazaj naIII [ri:báund]1.preterite & past participle od to rebind;2.adjectiveznova vezan (o knjigi) -
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(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) ressaltar* * *re.bound[r'i:baund] n 1 ressalto, rechaço, repercussão, ricochete. 2 recuperação emocional após um trauma. 3 rebote. • vi 1 ricochetear, rechaçar. 2 ressoar, ecoar de novo. 3 dar um rebote. -
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(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) atsisties; atlēkt* * *atlēciens, atsitiens; no jauna iesiet; atlēkt, atsprāgt; atspēlēties -
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(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) odrazit se* * *• vzchopit se• odraz -
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(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) odraziť sa* * *• vrátit sa (odrazom)• vzchopit sa• znovu-zaviazaný• spamätat sa• prejavit sa• chvíla sklamania• reagovanie• reagovat• reakcia• padnút spät• mat opacný úcinok• odrazený puk• obrat• odrazená lopta• odskocit• okamih roztrpcenia• odrazit sa• odskok• odraz• odrazenie -
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1. intransitive verb1) (spring back) abprallen ( from von)2. noun1) (recoil) Abprall, der2) (fig.): (emotional reaction)marry somebody on the rebound — in seiner Enttäuschung jemanden heiraten
* * *(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) zurückprallen- academic.ru/117683/on_the_rebound">on the rebound* * *re·boundI. vi[rɪˈbaʊnd, AM ˈri:baʊnd]1. (bounce back) abprallen, zurückprallen2. (recover in value) stocks wieder stark an Wert gewinnen [o nach oben schnellen], wieder ansteigen3. (have negative effect)II. n[ˈri:baʊnd]4.▶ on the \rebound (after bouncing) als Abpraller; (in basketball) als Rebound; (from relationship) unter einer gescheiterten Beziehung leidend* * *[rɪ'baʊnd]1. vi(ball, bullet) zurückprallen, abprallen (against, off von)2. n['riːbaʊnd] (of ball, bullet) Rückprall m; (BASEBALL) Rebound mto hit a ball on the rebound — den zurück- or abgeprallten Ball schlagen
she married him on the rebound — sie heiratete ihn, um sich über einen anderen hinwegzutrösten
* * *rebound1 [rıˈbaʊnd]A v/i1. abprallen ( from von):2. figa) zurückfallen (on, upon auf akk)b) sich als Bumerang erweisenB s [ˈriːbaʊnd]1. Abprall m:catch the ball on the rebound den abprallenden Ball fangen;she married him on the rebound (from her ex-husband) sie heiratete ihn, um über ihre Enttäuschung (über ihren Exmann) hinwegzukommen2. SPORTa) Abpraller m* * *1. intransitive verb1) (spring back) abprallen ( from von)2) (have adverse effect) zurückfallen ( upon auf + Akk.)2. noun1) (recoil) Abprall, der2) (fig.): (emotional reaction)* * *n.Abprall -ungen m. v.zurück prallen v.zurückprallen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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1. n отскок, отдача; рикошет2. n реакция, разочарование, депрессия3. n отклик, эхо4. n спорт. бросок при отскоке; подбор мяча под щитом5. n спец. восстановление после деформации; упругость6. v отскакивать, рикошетировать7. v иметь обратное действие8. v отпрянуть, отступить9. v редк. отбросить назад; вернуть, бросить обратно10. v воспрянуть, оживиться; поправиться11. v редк. откликаться12. v редк. вызывать отклик, эхо13. v редк. арх. запрыгать14. v редк. пружинить15. v редк. распускаться, отдавать16. v редк. воен. накатываться17. a заново переплетённыйСинонимический ряд:1. bound (noun) bounce; bound2. echo (noun) echo; repercussion; reverberation3. bounce (verb) bounce; ricochet4. recoil (verb) backfire; backlash; boomerang; kick back; miscarry; recoil5. recover (verb) bounce back; recover; snap back6. repeat (verb) echo; re-echo; reflect; repeat; reverberate -
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I ['riːbaʊnd]II [rɪ'baʊnd]on the rebound — di rimbalzo; fig. per ripicca
verbo intransitivo (bounce) rimbalzareto rebound on — fig. ripercuotersi su
* * *(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) rimbalzare* * *rebound (1) /ri:baʊnd/A pass. e p. p. di to rebindB a.rebound (2) /ˈri:baʊnd/n.1 rimbalzo; contraccolpo: to hit a ball on the rebound, colpire la palla di rimbalzo; ( basket) to grab a rebound, prendere un rimbalzo; ( calcio, ecc.) a lucky rebound, un rimbalzo (o un rimpallo) fortunato2 (econ., fin.) ripresa, risalita ( di prezzi, quotazioni, ecc.): GDP grew by over 2 per cent despite a strong rebound in imports, il PIL è cresciuto di oltre il 2% nonostante la forte ripresa delle importazioni● (fig.) on the rebound, sotto l'effetto di una delusione sentimentale: After breaking up with Ann, Joe had an affair on the rebound, prima di essersi rimesso dalla rottura con Ann, Joe ha avuto una storia con un'altra.(to) rebound /rɪˈbaʊnd/v. i.2 (fig.) rivoltarsi contro (q.); tornare a danno (di q.): His bad action will rebound upon him, la sua cattiva azione gli si rivolterà contro* * *I ['riːbaʊnd]II [rɪ'baʊnd]on the rebound — di rimbalzo; fig. per ripicca
verbo intransitivo (bounce) rimbalzareto rebound on — fig. ripercuotersi su
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1. [rɪ'baund] vi 2. ['riːbaund] non the rebound — ( ball) odbity
* * *(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) odbić się
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