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1 bounce
I[bauns] n ոստյուն, ցատկ. with a bounce մի թռիչքով. double-bounce մրզ. գնդակի կրկնա կի ետ թռչելը. The ball has lost its bounce Գնդա կը կորցրել է իր առաձգա կա նու թյունը. be full of bounce փխբ. եռանդով/կորովով լի լինելII[bauns] v ցատկել, վեր թռչել. ետ թռչել/ցատկել. bo unce into/out of the room սեն յակից ներս/դուրս թռչել. The ball bo unced off the wall Գնդակը պատից հետ թռավ/ցատկեց. ոստոս տալ. The car is bouncing Մեքենան ոստոս տում է -
2 Bounce
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3 BOUNCE (TO)
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4 BOUNCE
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5 Bounce test
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6 bounce message
A non-delivery notification that is sent to an e-mail sender when a message cannot be delivered to the intended recipient either temporarily or permanently. -
7 zero bug bounce
"The first point in time after a milestone (typically code complete) that there are no active bugs accepted by the triage meetings that are older a specified amount of time (typically between 3 hours and 3 days). It is referred to as bounce because bugs checked in can cause regressions and these regressions can cause the number of bugs to ""bounce"" back up from zero." -
8 BOTTOM BOUNCE
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9 BOTTOM-BOUNCE MODE
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10 standard bounce sensor
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > standard bounce sensor
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11 Fade, Bounce Wipe
A title animation in Windows Movie Maker."تلاشي، مسح الوثب" -
12 easing function
"A mathematical formula to produce more realistic animations. For example, an easing function can be used to create objects that bounce or spring realistically." -
13 Global mode
A network selection mode that enables the phone to bounce between CDMA and GSM network types.
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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
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bounce — bounce·able; bounce; bounce·ably; … English syllables
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