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bounce /baʊns/ ► SEE ALLbounce around bounce sth around bounce back (from sth)bounce backbounce sth backbounce sb into sthbounce sb into doing sth bounce sth off sb ●ˌbounce aˈround (NAmE, informal) to live or work in many different places without developing a routine 居无定所;无固定工作◆He bounced around for a few years, living in friends’ basements. 他很多年居无定所,常住在朋友家的地下室里。[v + adv]●ˌbounce sth aˈround (informal, especially NAmE) to discuss sth with other people (与人)探讨,商议◆We’re bouncing some new ideas around. 我们正在讨论一些新想法。OBJ ideas[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌbounce ˈback (from sth) (NAmE also ˌsnap ˈback (into sth) ) (informal) to recover well after you have been ill/sick or had a difficult time 恢复健康;重整旗鼓◆No matter what happens, she always bounces back very quickly. 无论发生什么事,她总能很快振作起来。SYN recover (from sth) (more formal) [v + adv]●ˌbounce ˈback●ˌbounce sth ˈbackif an email bounces back, or the system bounces it back, it returns to the person who sent it because the system cannot deliver it (电子邮件)退回;将(电子邮件)退回[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌbounce sb ˈinto sth●ˌbounce sb ˈinto doing sth (especially BrE) to make or force sb to do sth quickly without giving them time to think about it 催迫(某人)做(某事)◆I felt I’d been bounced into supporting a proposal I didn’t really agree with. 我感到在催促之下我才支持了一项自己其实并不真正赞同的提案。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + prep]●ˌbounce sth ˈoff sb (informal) to tell sb else your ideas to find out what they think about them 向(某人)试探性地透露(想法)◆We were able to share problems and bounce ideas off each other. 我们共同探讨了问题并相互交流了想法。OBJ ideas[v + n/pron + prep] |