rebound

rebound1
verb
  1. [no obj.]bounce back through the air after hitting a hard surface or object
    弹回,跳回
    his shot hammered into the post and rebounded across the goal.
    他一脚将球射在门柱上,球穿过球门弹了回来。
    ■[no obj.]recover in value, amount, or strength after a previous decrease or decline
    重新跃起,回升
    the Share Index rebounded to show a twenty-point gain.
    股票指数回升,显示出20点的获利。
    ■[no obj.](rebound on/upon)(of an event or situation) have an unexpected adverse consequence for (someone, especially the person responsible for it)
    (事件,局势)产生事与愿违的结果
    Nicholas's tricks are rebounding on him.
    尼古拉斯多行欺诈,现在正在自食其果。
    ■[no obj.](Basketball)gain possession of a missed shot after it bounces off the backboard or basket rim
    (篮球)抢得篮板球
noun
  1. (in sporting contexts) a ball or shot that bounces back after striking a hard surface
    (运动用语)(球,弹子)弹回,跳回;反弹球
    he blasted the rebound into the net.
    他使球回弹进网内。
    ■(Basketball)a recovery of possession of a missed shot
    (篮球)篮板球抢得
    ■an instance of increasing in value, amount, or strength after a previous decline
    回复;回升
    they revealed a big rebound in profits for last year.
    他们透露去年的利润大幅回升。
    ■[usu. as modifier]the recurrence of a medical condition, especially after withdrawal of medication
    (尤指停药后病情的)反弹,复发
    rebound hypertension.
    高血压反弹。
常用词组
on the rebound
  1. in the process of bouncing back after striking a hard surface
    在反弹中,在弹回中
    ■while still affected by the emotional distress caused by the ending of a romantic or sexual relationship
    (失恋后)心灰意懒之余
    I was on the rebound when I met Jack.
    正当我因失恋而心灰意懒之时认识了杰克。
语源
  1. late Middle English: from Old French rebondir, from re- 'back' + bondir 'bounce up'

rebound2
  1. past and past participle of rebind
    rebind 的过去式和过去分词
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