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词组 bounce back
释义
Idiom
bounce backbounce back (from something)
1.
to become healthy again.
I bounced back in just a few days after the operation.
2.
to return to a good condition.
The economy seems to have bounced back from the recession very quickly.
Etymology: based on the idea of a ball or sounds bouncing back (= returning to a particular place)

Phr V
bounce back
bounces, bouncing, bounced
bounce back
to start to be successful again after a period of failureoften + from
They are sure to bounce back from last week's defeat.
bounce back
1. noun
the return of an overdraft US, 1949
2. verb
to recover or return from a setback UK, 1950
phrasebounce back1. bounce back to become successful again after failing or being defeated, especially quickly and in a determined way: The company's had a lot of problems in the past but it's always managed to bounce back.+ from Anatoly Karpov bounced back from his defeat, with a crushing victory in game seventeen.2. bounce back to feel well or cheerful again after being ill, or after an unpleasant experience: Suzie's been quite depressed since her illness, but I'm sure she'll soon bounce back. SIMILAR TO: recover

bounce back

1. Of an object, to return to its starting point by bouncing. I threw the rubber ball against the wall and caught it when it bounced back to me.
2. Of a person, to recover from a setback. The doctors expect her to bounce back and make a full recovery. Kids are resilient, so I'm sure your daughter will bounce back from that scary incident.

bounce back

 (from something)
1. Lit. [for something] to rebound; [for something] to return bouncing from where it had been. The ball bounced back from the wall. A rubber ball always bounces back.
2. and bounce back (after something) Fig. [for someone] to recover after a disability, illness, blow, or defeat. (See also something">rebound from something.) She bounced back from her illness quickly. She bounced back quickly after her illness.

bounce back

Recover quickly, as in She had pneumonia, but she bounced back in less than a week. This expression is a metaphor for the rebound of a ball or some elastic material.

bounce back

v.
1. To rebound after striking an object or a surface: I threw the tennis ball at the wall, and it bounced back and hit me on the head.
2. To recover quickly, as from a setback or illness: Although the surgery was difficult, the patient bounced back to good health very quickly.
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