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1. verb1) (to (cause to) spring or jump back from a solid surface.) sprette tilbake/opp igjen2) ((of a cheque) to be sent back unpaid, because of lack of money in a bank account.) avvise (en sjekk uten dekning)2. noun1) ((of a ball etc) an act of springing back: With one bounce the ball went over the net.) tilbakesprang, hopp, sprett2) (energy: She has a lot of bounce.) futt•- bouncingspretteIsubst. \/baʊns\/1) dump, støt, (tungt) slag2) sprett, hopp, spenst3) pågåenhet, fynd og klem4) ( hverdagslig) skryt, frekk løgn (gammeldags)5) ( om hår) volum, fyldeon the bounce i spretten( slang) på rappen, på rekke og radIIverb \/baʊns\/1) hoppe, sprette, puffe, støte, kaste2) styrte, komme farende3) ( hverdagslig) skryte, braute4) ( hverdagslig) avvise, bli avvist (om sjekk uten dekning)5) ( hverdagslig) lekse opp, skjelle ut6) ( hverdagslig) kaste ut, avskjedigebe bouncing off the walls (amer., hverdagslig, overført) gå på veggenebounce about hoppe opp og ned ( spesielt om barn) hoppe omkring, fare omkringbounce an idea off someone ( hverdagslig) lufte en tanke for noenbounce back ( hverdagslig) komme tilbake, komme seg, reise seg (igjen)bounce into styrte inn i, komme farende inn ibounce out of styrte ut\/opp av, komme farende ut\/opp av
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