to rebound
第三人称
rebounds
现在进行时
rebounding
过去式
rebounded
过去完成时
rebounded
1
弹回, 反弹
to bounce back after hitting a surface
- The ball hit the ground and rebounded to a great height.
球击中地面并反弹到很高的高度。
- The tennis player hit a powerful shot, and the ball rebounded off the net.
网球选手打出一记强力击球,球从网上反弹回来。
- The car hit the speed bump and rebounded slightly.
汽车撞上了减速带,轻微地弹回。
- The gymnast performed a somersault, rebounding off the trampoline with grace.
体操运动员完成了一个空翻,优雅地从蹦床上弹回。
- After hitting the trampoline, the gymnast rebounded with a graceful flip.
在击中蹦床后,体操运动员以一个优雅的空翻反弹回来。
2
反弹, 恢复
to return to a former condition, level, or state after a setback or decline
- After a period of economic recession, the country's economy rebounded and experienced significant growth.
经过一段经济衰退期后,该国经济反弹并经历了显著增长。
- The team suffered a loss in the previous game but rebounded with a convincing victory.
球队在上一场比赛中失利,但以一场令人信服的胜利反弹。
- The stock market faced a decline, but it rebounded and reached new highs.
股市面临下跌,但反弹并创下新高。
- After a disappointing performance, the athlete rebounded and achieved a personal best in the next competition.
在令人失望的表现之后,这位运动员反弹并在下一场比赛中取得了个人最好成绩。
- The ecosystem was damaged by pollution, but conservation efforts helped it rebound and restore its balance.
生态系统被污染破坏了,但保护努力帮助它反弹并恢复了平衡。
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