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1 bounce
1. verb1) (to (cause to) spring or jump back from a solid surface.) atlēkt; lēkāt2) ((of a cheque) to be sent back unpaid, because of lack of money in a bank account.) (par čeku) neapmaksātu atsūtīt atpakaļ2. noun1) ((of a ball etc) an act of springing back: With one bounce the ball went over the net.) atlēciens2) (energy: She has a lot of bounce.) enerģija; spars•- bouncing* * *lēciens; atlēciens; atsperīgums, elastīgums; lielība, pārspīlējums; uzteikums; lēkt; atlēkt; lielīties, plātīties; izmest, lēkāt; pēkšņi, piepeši -
2 the ball has lost its bounce
bumba vairs neatlec -
3 to bounce into the room
iedrāzties istabā -
4 with a bounce
ar vienu lēcienu -
5 radar
(a method of showing the direction and distance of an object by means of radio waves which bounce off the object and return to their source.) radars* * *radars, radiolokators; radiolokācija -
6 rebound
(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) atsisties; atlēkt* * *atlēciens, atsitiens; no jauna iesiet; atlēkt, atsprāgt; atspēlēties -
7 ricochet
['rikəʃei]past tense, past participle - ricochetted; verb(to hit something and bounce away at an angle: The bullet ricocheted off the wall.) trāpīt/atlēkt ar rikošetu* * *rikošets; trāpīt ar rikošetu; atlēkt ar rikošetu -
8 glance off
(to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) viegli skart
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Bounce — (englisch bounce ‚abprallen‘, ‚zurückwerfen‘) bezeichnet: Bounce (Bon Jovi), Album von Bon Jovi (2002) Bounce (Band), BOUNCE Bon Jovi Tributeband Bounce (Golf), spieltechnisch relevante Eigenschaft eines Golfschlägers Bounce (Magazin),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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bounce — [bouns] vt. bounced, bouncing [ME bounsen, to thump; ? akin to Du bonzen & LowG bunsen, to thump, strike] 1. Archaic to bump or thump 2. to cause to hit against a surface so as to spring back [to bounce a ball ] ☆ 3. Slang to put (an undesirable… … English World dictionary
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bounce — ► VERB 1) spring quickly up or away from a surface after hitting it. 2) move or jump up and down repeatedly. 3) (of light or sound) reflect back from a surface. 4) (bounce back) recover well after a setback or problem. 5) informal (of a cheque)… … English terms dictionary
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Bounce — Bounce, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bounced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bouncing}.] [OE. bunsen; cf. D. bonzen to strike, bounce, bons blow, LG. bunsen to knock; all prob. of imitative origin.] [1913 Webster] 1. To strike or thump, so as to rebound, or to make a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bounce — Bounce, adv. With a sudden leap; suddenly. [1913 Webster] This impudent puppy comes bounce in upon me. Bickerstaff. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bounce — bounce·able; bounce; bounce·ably; … English syllables
bounce — [n] spring animation, bound, dynamism, elasticity, energy, give, go, life, liveliness, pep, rebound, recoil, resilience, springiness, vigor, vitality, vivacity, zip; concepts 150,411 bounce [v1] spring up; rebound backlash, bob, boomerang, bound … New thesaurus