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I[΄ri:baund] n անդրադարձ թռիչք, անդրադարձում. hit the ball on the rebound խփել գնդակին անդրադարձ թռիչքի ժամանակII[ri΄baund] v հետ թռչել, անդ րադառնալ, ընկրկել. The ball rebounded from the wall Գնդակը անդրադարձավ պատից. The wrong he did rebounded on himself Իր արած վատությունը/չարությունը իր դեմ դուրս եկավ
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