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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
II [rɪ'baʊnd]intransitive verb \<\<ball\>\> rebotar -
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rɪˈbaund
1. сущ.
1) а) отдача, откат( орудия и т. п.) ;
отскок, отражение( особ. мяча - в футболе, баскетболе;
шайбы - в хоккее и т. д.) ;
рикошет on the rebound ≈ рикошетом Syn: ricochet, return
1., recoil
1. б) отражение (звука, света) ;
эхо Syn: re-echo
1. в) перен. скачок вверх;
быстрое повышение, восстановление a sharp rebound in prices ≈ резкое восстановление высокого уровня цен Syn: recovery
2) перен. расстройство, депрессия;
разочарование;
удрученное (душевное, психическое и т. д.) состояние (в результате какой-л. неудачи, потери и т. п.) on the rebound (from an unhappy love affair) ≈ в грусти/депрессии (из-за потерянной любви) to marry on rebound ≈ жениться/выйти замуж из желания забыть прежнюю любовь, в результате неудачного романа с кем-л. другим to take smb. on/at the rebound ≈ воспользоваться чьей-л. слабостью и/или уязвимостью, полученной вследствие какого-л. душевного потрясения (тж. уст. accept, catch, etc., at rebound)
3) спорт подбор мяча (в баскетболе) ;
удар с отскока (хоккей) leads the league in rebounds ≈ лидер лиги по подборам
2. гл.
1) редк. а) отскакивать, отлетать (при столкновении с чем-л., от какого-л. препятствия и т. п.) ;
рикошетировать the bullet rebounded from the wall ≈ пуля срикошетила от стены the ball rebounded into the gate ≈ мяч отскочил в ворота Syn: ricochet
2. б) перен. иметь обратное действие, возвращать(ся) (о злых словах, поступках и т. п.) his selfish behaviour rebounded on him ≈ он поплатился за свой эгоизм
2) перен. приходить в себя, в чувство;
поправляться, возвращаться в нормальное состояние (после какого-л. потрясения, переживаний и т. п.) his health rebounded ≈ здоровье его улучшилось her spirit rebounded after talking to me ≈ разговор со мной улучшил ей настроение recover, cheer up
3) спорт делать подбор, подбирать под щитом мяч (в баскетболе)
4) редк. или уст. а) отражаться;
отдаваться эхом, возвращаться (о свете, звуках) ;
реверберировать Syn: re-echo
2., reverberate, resound б) отражать( свет, звук) Syn: reflect
5) а) уст. отступить, отпрянуть;
отшатнуться, откатиться( о каком-л. тяжелом предмете) Syn: recoil
2., shrink back, start back б) воен. накатываться, отдавать( об орудии) отскок, отдача;
рикошет - * area (спортивное) зона отскока мяча - to hit on the * ударить рикошетом - to hit a ball on the * (спортивное) ударить по мячу на отскоке реакция, разочарование, депрессия ( после неудачи) - to take /to catch/ smb. on /at/ the * воспользоваться чьей-л. слабостью (после неудачи и т. п.) - to marry smb. on the * жениться на ком-л. после разочарования в любви (к другой) отклик, эхо ( спортивное) бросок при отскоке (хоккей) ;
подбор мяча под щитом (баскетбол) (специальное) восстановление после деформации;
упругость - * strain упругая деформация отскакивать, рикошетировать - the ball *ed from his racket into the net мяч отскочил от его ракетки в сетку иметь обратное действие - the ill he did *ed upon him причиненное им зло ударило по нему самому отпрянуть, отступить (редкое) отбросить назад;
вернуть, бросить обратно воспрянуть, оживиться;
поправиться( о здоровье, настроении) - his spirits *ed он воспрянул духом (редкое) откликаться( редкое) вызывать отклик, эхо (устаревшее) запрыгать - his heart *ed with hope надежда заставила вновь забиться его сердце пружинить распускаться, отдавать ( о пружине) (военное) накатываться (об орудии) заново переплетенный( о книге) past и р.р. от rebind ~ отскок, отдача, рикошет;
to hit on the rebound бить или ударять рикошетом rebound иметь обратное действие ~ воен. накатываться (об орудиях) ~ отпрянуть, отступить ~ отскакивать, рикошетировать ~ отскок, отдача, рикошет;
to hit on the rebound бить или ударять рикошетом ~ реакция, подавленность после возбуждения;
to take (smb.) on (или at) the rebound оказать давление( на кого-л.), воспользовавшись его слабостью ~ реакция, подавленность после возбуждения;
to take (smb.) on (или at) the rebound оказать давление (на кого-л.), воспользовавшись его слабостью -
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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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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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I1. [rıʹbaʋnd] n1. 1) отскок, отдача; рикошетrebound area - спорт. зона отскока мяча
to hit a ball on the rebound - спорт. ударить по мячу на отскоке
2) реакция, разочарование, депрессия ( после неудачи)to take /to catch/ smb. on /at/ the rebound - воспользоваться чьей-л. слабостью (после неудачи и т. п.)
to marry smb. on the rebound - жениться на ком-л. после разочарования в любви ( к другой)
2. отклик, эхо4. спец. восстановление после деформации; упругость2. [rıʹbaʋnd] v1. 1) отскакивать, рикошетироватьthe ball rebounded from his racket into the net - мяч отскочил от его ракетки в сетку
2) иметь обратное действиеthe ill he did rebounded upon him - причинённое им зло ударило по нему самому
2. 1) отпрянуть, отступить2) редк. отбросить назад; вернуть, бросить обратно3. воспрянуть, оживиться; поправиться (о здоровье, настроении)4. редк.1) откликаться2) вызывать отклик, эхо5. арх. запрыгатьhis heart rebounded with hope - надежда заставила вновь забиться его сердце
6. 1) пружинить2) распускаться, отдавать ( о пружине)7. воен. накатываться ( об орудии)II1. [͵ri:ʹbaʋnd] a2. [͵ri:ʹbaʋnd] past и p. p. от rebind II -
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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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I [kætʃ]1) (on purse, brooch) fermaglio m., gancio m.; (on window, door) fermo m.2) fig. (drawback) trappola f.with a catch in his voice — con un'esitazione o un sussulto nella voce
4) (act of catching) presa f.to take a catch — BE
to make a catch — AE sport effettuare una presa
5) pesc. (haul) pesca f., retata f.II 1. [kætʃ]1) (hold and retain) [ person] prendere, afferrare [ ball]; prendere, [ fish]; [ container] raccogliere [ water]; (by running) [ person] prendere, acchiappare [ person]I managed to catch her in — (at home) riuscii a trovarla
to catch sb. doing — sorprendere qcn. a fare
to be o get caught farsi prendere o sorprendere; to catch sb. in the act to catch sb. at it colloq. cogliere qcn. in flagrante o sul fatto; you wouldn't catch me smoking! non mi sorprenderai mai a fumare! we got caught in the rain fummo sorpresi dalla pioggia; you've caught me at an awkward moment — mi hai preso in un brutto momento
3) (be in time for) (riuscire a) prendere [train, plane]4) (manage to see) prendere, riuscire a vedere [ programme]; arrivare in tempo per [ show]5) (grasp) afferrare, prendere [hand, branch, rope]; catturare, attrarre [interest, imagination]to catch hold of sth. — afferrare o prendere qcs.
to catch sb.'s attention o eye attirare l'attenzione di qcn.; to catch the chairman's eye — amm. ottenere la parola
6) (hear) comprendere, afferrare [word, name]7) (perceive) distinguere [ sound]; cogliere, notare [ look]to catch sight of sb., sth. — scorgere o avvistare qcn., qcs
8) (get stuck)to catch one's fingers in — prendersi le dita in [drawer, door]
to catch one's shirt on — impigliarsi la camicia in [ nail]
to get caught in — [ person] rimanere impigliato in [net, thorns]
9) prendere, contrarre [disease, virus]10) (hit) prendere, colpire [object, person]11) (have an effect on) [ light] fare risplendere [ object]; [ wind] portare via [paper, bag]12)to catch fire o light prendere fuoco; to catch the light — riflettere la luce
13) (capture) rendere, cogliere [atmosphere, spirit]14) (in cricket, baseball) mettere fuori gioco [ batsman]15) (trick) ingannare, giocare un tiro a16) (manage to reach) raggiungere2.2) (start to burn) [ wood] accendersi, prendere (fuoco); [ fire] prendere•- catch on- catch up••you'll catch it! — colloq. guai a te!
* * *[kæ ] 1. past tense, past participle - caught; verb1) (to stop and hold (something which is moving); to capture: He caught the cricket ball; The cat caught a mouse; Did you catch any fish?; I tried to catch his attention.) prendere2) (to be in time for, or get on (a train, bus etc): I'll have to catch the 9.45 (train) to London.) prendere3) (to surprise (someone) in the act of: I caught him stealing (my vegetables).) sorprendere4) (to become infected with (a disease or illness): He caught flu.) prendere5) (to (cause to) become accidentally attached or held: The child caught her fingers in the car door.) prendere6) (to hit: The punch caught him on the chin.) raggiungere7) (to manage to hear: Did you catch what she said?) comprendere8) (to start burning: I dropped a match on the pile of wood and it caught (fire) immediately.) prendere (fuoco)2. noun1) (an act of catching: He took a fine catch behind the wicket.) presa2) (a small device for holding (a door etc) in place: The catch on my suitcase is broken.) gancio; fermo; fermaglio3) (the total amount (of eg fish) caught: the largest catch of mackerel this year.) presa; caccia; retata4) (a trick or problem: There's a catch in this question.) trucco, trappola•- catching- catchy
- catch-phrase
- catch-word
- catch someone's eye
- catch on
- catch out
- catch up* * *catch /kætʃ/n.2 ( pesca) pesca; presa; retata; pescato: to haul in one's catch, tirare a bordo il pescato (o le reti); to make a good catch, fare una buona pesca4 gancio; fermaglio; chiusura a scatto; fermo ( di porta); arresto ( di ingranaggio): safety catch, chiusura di sicurezza; arresto5 (fam.) inghippo; trappola; trucco: DIALOGO → - Discussing video games- There's a catch, c'è un tranello; What's the catch?, dov'è l'inghippo?6 breve arresto o esitazione (della voce o del respiro, per l'emozione)♦ (to) catch /kætʃ/(pass. e p. p. caught)A v. t.1 prendere; afferrare; pigliare; acchiappare (al volo); agguantare: I caught the ball on the rebound, presi la palla di rimbalzo; to catch hold of st., afferrare qc.; I caught him as he fell, lo afferrai mentre cadeva; I caught him by the neck, lo agguantai per il collo2 catturare; prendere; acchiappare: to catch a fish [a rabbit], prendere un pesce [un coniglio]; to catch a mouse [a butterfly], acchiappare un topo [una farfalla]; to catch a murderer, catturare (o prendere) un assassino4 sorprendere; cogliere; prendere: to catch sb. at it, cogliere q. sul fatto (o in flagrante); to catch sb. in the act, cogliere q. in flagrante (o sul fatto); to catch sb. stealing, sorprendere q. che ruba; I caught him at the whisky again, lo colsi di nuovo a bere whisky; to catch sb. by surprise, cogliere q. di sorpresa; ( su una terra sconosciuta o deserta); DIALOGO → - Weather- They were caught in a blizzard in the mountains, sono stati sorpresi da una bufera di neve in montagna5 (seguito da compl.) ( anche fig.) prendere; impigliare; chiudere; intrappolare: I caught my foot in the rope, inciampai nella corda; He caught his fingers in the door, si chiuse le dita nella porta; to get caught in st., restare impigliato (o preso, intrappolato) in qc.; We were caught in a vicious circle, eravamo presi in un circolo vizioso7 urtare; battere: I caught my head on the edge of the table, battei la testa contro l'orlo del tavolo8 dare, assestare, mollare (fam.) ( un colpo) a: I caught him a blow on the chin, gli assestai un pugno sul mento10 (seguito da compl., spesso al passivo) chiudere; stringere; raccogliere; assicurare: She wore her hair caught in a bun, portava i capelli raccolti in uno chignon11 prendere; contrarre ( una malattia): to catch a cold, prendere il raffreddore; to catch a disease off sb., prendere una malattia da q.12 farsi contagiare (fig.) da; lasciarsi prendere da: We caught the general enthusiasm, ci siamo lasciati contagiare dall'entusiasmo generale15 arrivare in tempo per (fare o vedere qc.); riuscire a vedere, sentire, ecc.; riuscire a prendere ( un treno, ecc.): to catch the last mail, arrivare in tempo per l'ultima levata della posta; I want to catch the 7 o'clock news, voglio riuscire a vedere (o non voglio perdere) il telegiornale delle sette; Did he catch his plane in the end?, è poi riuscito a prendere il suo aereo?; DIALOGO → - Organizing a meeting- Hi Tim, I'm glad I've caught you, ciao Tim, sono contenta di essere riuscita a trovarti16 attirare; attrarre; prendere; catturare: to catch sb. 's attention, attirare l'attenzione di q.; My eye was caught by a miniature, il mio occhio è stato attratto da una miniatura17 cogliere; notare; sentire; percepire; distinguere: to catch a glimpse of, vedere di sfuggita; scorgere; intravedere; to catch sight of, scorgere; intravedere; I caught signs of impatience, colsi segni di impazienza; to catch a smell, sentire un odore18 sentire; afferrare; capire: I didn't catch what he said, non ho afferrato quel che ha detto; Do you catch my meaning?, capisci che cosa intendo?19 rendere; cogliere: to catch a likeness, cogliere una somiglianza; His film exactly catches the mood of the fifties, il suo film coglie alla perfezione l'atmosfera degli anni CinquantaB v. i.1 prendere fuoco; accendersi; cominciare a bruciare: The sticks quickly caught, i rametti presero subito fuoco3 (bot.) prendere; attecchire, allignare4 prendere, far presa; attaccarsi; ( di serramenti, ecc.) chiudere; (mecc.) ingranare, innestarsi: The hook didn't catch, il gancio non prese ( sulla parete, ecc.); The lock won't catch, la serratura non chiude5 (seguito da compl.) impigliarsi; restare attaccato; rimanere preso: My jacket caught on a nail, mi si è impigliata la giacca in un chiodo● to catch one's breath, trattenere il respiro; restare col respiro mozzo □ (fam.) to catch sb. bending, cogliere q. alla sprovvista; prendere in contropiede □ to catch sb. 's eye, attirare l'attenzione di q. □ to catch sb. 's fancy, piacere a q. □ to catch fire, prendere fuoco □ (fam.) to catch sb. flat-footed, cogliere q. alla sprovvista □ (fam. USA) to catch hell, prendersi una strigliata; beccarsi un cazziatone (pop.) □ (fam.) to catch it ( in the neck), buscarsi una sgridata; buscarle; prenderle □ to catch the light, riflettere la luce; mandare un riverbero □ (fam.) to catch sb. napping, cogliere q. di sorpresa; cogliere q. impreparato □ to catch sb. off balance, cogliere q. alla sprovvista; prendere in contropiede □ to catch sb. on the wrong foot, prendere q. in contropiede ( anche fig.) □ to catch oneself, trattenersi: to catch oneself in time, trattenersi in tempo; sorprendersi; trovarsi a: She caught herself smiling, si sorprese a sorridere □ to catch sb. red-handed, cogliere q. in flagrante (o sul fatto) □ to catch the sun, essere in posizione soleggiata; (GB) abbronzarsi □ (fam.) to catch sb. with his trousers ( USA: pants) down, sorprendere q. ( in una situazione imbarazzante o illegale); cogliere q. sul fatto □ to be caught like a rat in a hole, essere preso in trappola □ to be caught short, rimanere a corto di qc.; ( Borsa) essere allo scoperto; (fam. USA) avere urgente bisogno del gabinetto; avere un bisogno urgente □ (fam.) You won't catch me doing it!, non mi ci prendi di sicuro a farlo; figùrati se lo faccio! □ (fam.) I wouldn't be caught dead in that place, in quel posto non ci andrei neanche morto.* * *I [kætʃ]1) (on purse, brooch) fermaglio m., gancio m.; (on window, door) fermo m.2) fig. (drawback) trappola f.with a catch in his voice — con un'esitazione o un sussulto nella voce
4) (act of catching) presa f.to take a catch — BE
to make a catch — AE sport effettuare una presa
5) pesc. (haul) pesca f., retata f.II 1. [kætʃ]1) (hold and retain) [ person] prendere, afferrare [ ball]; prendere, [ fish]; [ container] raccogliere [ water]; (by running) [ person] prendere, acchiappare [ person]I managed to catch her in — (at home) riuscii a trovarla
to catch sb. doing — sorprendere qcn. a fare
to be o get caught farsi prendere o sorprendere; to catch sb. in the act to catch sb. at it colloq. cogliere qcn. in flagrante o sul fatto; you wouldn't catch me smoking! non mi sorprenderai mai a fumare! we got caught in the rain fummo sorpresi dalla pioggia; you've caught me at an awkward moment — mi hai preso in un brutto momento
3) (be in time for) (riuscire a) prendere [train, plane]4) (manage to see) prendere, riuscire a vedere [ programme]; arrivare in tempo per [ show]5) (grasp) afferrare, prendere [hand, branch, rope]; catturare, attrarre [interest, imagination]to catch hold of sth. — afferrare o prendere qcs.
to catch sb.'s attention o eye attirare l'attenzione di qcn.; to catch the chairman's eye — amm. ottenere la parola
6) (hear) comprendere, afferrare [word, name]7) (perceive) distinguere [ sound]; cogliere, notare [ look]to catch sight of sb., sth. — scorgere o avvistare qcn., qcs
8) (get stuck)to catch one's fingers in — prendersi le dita in [drawer, door]
to catch one's shirt on — impigliarsi la camicia in [ nail]
to get caught in — [ person] rimanere impigliato in [net, thorns]
9) prendere, contrarre [disease, virus]10) (hit) prendere, colpire [object, person]11) (have an effect on) [ light] fare risplendere [ object]; [ wind] portare via [paper, bag]12)to catch fire o light prendere fuoco; to catch the light — riflettere la luce
13) (capture) rendere, cogliere [atmosphere, spirit]14) (in cricket, baseball) mettere fuori gioco [ batsman]15) (trick) ingannare, giocare un tiro a16) (manage to reach) raggiungere2.2) (start to burn) [ wood] accendersi, prendere (fuoco); [ fire] prendere•- catch on- catch up••you'll catch it! — colloq. guai a te!
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