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bouncing [ˈbaʊnsɪŋ] ADJ
bouncing
bouncing with happiness
I. bounce [baʊns] VERBO intr
1. bounce (rebound):
odbijać [perf odbić] się
2. bounce (jump):
podskakiwać [perf podskoczyć]
3. bounce coloq cheque:
4. bounce e-mail:
II. bounce [baʊns] VERBO trans
1. bounce ball:
odbijać [perf odbić]
2. bounce baby:
3. bounce coloq:
odmawiać [perf odmówić] realizacji czeku
III. bounce [baʊns] SUBST
1. bounce (rebound):
2. bounce (energy):
I. bounce back VERBO intr
1. bounce back (rebound):
odbijać [perf odbić] się
2. bounce back (recover):
dochodzić [perf dojść] do siebie
bounce back prices
wracać [perf wrócić] do poprzedniego poziomu
II. bounce back VERBO trans
odbijać [perf odbić]
bounce off VERBO trans, intr
to bounce off [sth]
odbijać [perf odbić] się [od czegoś]
Present
Ibounce
youbounce
he/she/itbounces
webounce
youbounce
theybounce
Past
Ibounced
youbounced
he/she/itbounced
webounced
youbounced
theybounced
Present Perfect
Ihavebounced
youhavebounced
he/she/ithasbounced
wehavebounced
youhavebounced
theyhavebounced
Past Perfect
Ihadbounced
youhadbounced
he/she/ithadbounced
wehadbounced
youhadbounced
theyhadbounced
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The reasoning behind why some products bounce whereas others do not, is thought to lie in the rapidity of the initial price decline.
en.wikipedia.org
I learned you can bounce back from misfortune and view it as just something adverse that happened to you.
en.wikipedia.org
It's making a key up-and-down here or getting a good bounce here, capitalizing on an opportunity here and there.
sports.inquirer.net
The unlocked nose wheel collapsed and was forced back into its well, causing the aircraft's nose to slam into, bounce off, and then scrape along the ground.
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If people overact to information then we would expect companies that report unexpectedly bad earnings to suffer a big hit and then bounce back over time.
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