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[/rɪˈbaund; rɪˋbaʊnd/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr] ~ (against/from/off sth) spring or bounce back after hitting sth 弹回; 反弹: The ball rebounded from/off the wall into the pond. 球从墙上弹回来掉进池里. 用法: 2 [I, Ipr] ~ (on sb) have an adverse effect on (the doer); misfire 对(施动者)产生反作用; 未能奏效: The scheme rebounded on her in a way she had not expected. 她未曾想到这计谋反倒使她自食其果. rebound 2 [/ˈriːbaund; ˋriˏbaʊnd/] n (idm 习语) on the `rebound (from sth) (a) while bouncing back 在弹回时: hit a ball on the rebound 击弹回的球. (b) (fig 比喻) while still affected by disappointment, depression, etc 失望、 沮丧等之余: She quarrelled with Paul and then married Peter on the rebound. 她和保罗争吵後愤而嫁给了彼得. rebound 3 pt, pp of rebind. |