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1 ricochetted
-ʃeidpast tense, past participle; = ricochet -
2 ricochet
'rikəʃeipast tense, past participle - ricochetted; verb(to hit something and bounce away at an angle: The bullet ricocheted off the wall.) rebotartr['rɪkəʃeɪ]1 rebote nombre masculino1 rebotarricochet ['rɪkə.ʃeɪ] vi, - cheted [-.ʃeɪd] or - chetted [-.ʃɛt̬əd] ; - cheting [-.ʃeɪɪŋ] or - chetting [-.ʃɛt̬ɪŋ] : rebotarricochet n: rebote mn.• rebote (Deporte) s.m.v.• rebotar v.
I 'rɪkəʃeɪthe bullet ricocheted off the wall — la bala rebotó or (Méx tb) retachó en la pared
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['rɪkǝʃeɪ]he was hit by a ricochet — una bala le dio de rebote or (Méx tb) de retacho
1.N [of stone, bullet] rebote m2.* * *
I ['rɪkəʃeɪ]the bullet ricocheted off the wall — la bala rebotó or (Méx tb) retachó en la pared
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he was hit by a ricochet — una bala le dio de rebote or (Méx tb) de retacho
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3 ricochet
s.1 bala rebotada.2 rebote.v.1 rebotar de lado, rebotar, retachar.2 tener contraefecto, producir un efecto indeseado, salir el tiro por la culata.vi.rebotar sobre una superficie una o varias veces, como hace una bala de cañón cuando se dispara casi horizontalmente.vi.rebotar.(pt & pp ricocheted o ricochetted (Brit.))
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