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rebound

N การ สะท้อน กลับ  การ กระเด้ง กลับ  bounce recoil spring kan-sa-ton-kab

 

rebound

VI สะท้อน กลับ  กระเด้ง กลับ  bounce recoil ricochet sa-ton-kab

 

rebound from

PHRV กระเด้ง กลับ จาก  สะท้อน กลับ  kra-dang-kab-jak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REBOUND

v.i. To spring back; to start back; to be reverberated by an elastic power resisting force or impulse impressed; as a rebounding echo.
Bodies absolutely hard, or so soft as to be void of elasticity, will not rebound from one another.

 

REBOUND

v.t.To drive back; to reverberate. Silenus sung; the vales his voice rebound.

 

REBOUND

n.The act of flying back in resistance of the impulse of another body; resilience. Put back as from a rock with swift rebound.

 

REBOUNDING

ppr. Springing or flying back; reverberating.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REBOUND

Re *bound ", v. i. Etym: [Pref. re- + bound: cf. F. rebondir. ]

 

1. To spring back; to start back; to be sent back or reverberated by elastic force on collision with another body; as, a rebounding echo. Bodies which are absolutely hard, or so soft as to be void of elasticity, will not rebound from one another. Sir I. Newton.

 

2. To give back an echo. [R.] T. Warton.

 

3. To bound again or repeatedly, as a horse. Pope. Rebounding lock (Firearms ), one in which the hammer rebounds to half cock after striking the cap or primer.

 

REBOUND

REBOUND Re *bound ", v. t.

 

Defn: To send back; to reverberate. Silenus sung; the vales his voice rebound. Dryden.

 

REBOUND

REBOUND Re *bound ", n.

 

Defn: The act of rebounding; resilience. Flew. .. back, as from a rock, with swift rebound. Dryden.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rebound

re bound 1 verb |riˈbound, ˈrēˌbound riˈbaʊnd ˈriˌbaʊnd | [ no obj. ] bounce back through the air after hitting a hard surface or object: his shot hammered into the post and rebounded across the goal. [ no obj. ] recover in value, amount, or strength after a previous decrease or decline: NASDAQ rebounded to show a twenty-point gain. [ no obj. ] (rebound on /upon ) (of an event or situation ) have an unexpected adverse consequence for (someone, esp. the person responsible for it ): Nicholas's tricks are rebounding on him. [ no obj. ] Basketball gain possession of a missed shot after it bounces off the backboard or basket rim. noun |ˈrēˌbound ˈriˌbaʊnd |(in sporting contexts ) a ball or shot that bounces back after striking a hard surface: he blasted the rebound into the net. Basketball a recovery of possession of a missed shot. an instance of increasing in value, amount, or strength after a previous decline: they revealed a big rebound in profits for last year. [ usu. as modifier ] the recurrence of a medical condition, esp. after withdrawal of medication: rebound hypertension. PHRASES on the rebound still affected by the emotional distress caused by the ending of a romantic or sexual relationship: I was on the rebound when I met Jack. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French rebondir, from re- back + bondir bounce up.

 

rebound

re bound 2 |riˈbaʊnd ˈriˌbaʊnd | past and past participle of rebind.

 

rebounder

re bound er |ˈrēˌboundər, riˈboun -ˈriˌbaʊndər | noun Basketball a player who rebounds the ball or is especially proficient at doing so.

 

Oxford Dictionary

rebound

rebound 1 verb |rɪˈbaʊnd | [ no obj. ] 1 bounce back through the air after hitting something hard: his shot hammered into the post and rebounded across the goal. Basketball gain possession of a missed shot after it bounces off the backboard or basket rim. 2 recover in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline: the Share Index rebounded to show a twenty-point gain. 3 (rebound on /upon ) (of an event or action ) have an unexpected adverse consequence for (someone, especially the person responsible for it ): Nicholas's tricks are rebounding on him. noun |ˈriːbaʊnd | 1 (in sporting contexts ) a ball or shot that bounces back after striking a hard surface: he blasted the rebound into the net. Basketball a recovery of possession of a missed shot. 2 an increase in value, amount, or strength after a previous decline: they revealed a big rebound in profits for last year. [ usu. as modifier ] the recurrence of a medical condition, especially after withdrawal of medication: rebound hypertension. PHRASES on the rebound while still distressed by the ending of a romantic relationship: I was on the rebound when I met Jack. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French rebondir, from re- back + bondir bounce up .

 

rebound

rebound 2 past and past participle of rebind.

 

rebounder

re |bound ¦er |riːˈbəʊndə | noun 1 a small circular trampoline used for exercising. 2 Basketball a player who rebounds the ball.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

rebound

rebound verb 1 the ball rebounded off the wall: bounce, bounce back, spring back, ricochet, boomerang, carom. 2 finally the dollar rebounded: recover, rally, pick up, make a recovery. 3 Thomas's tactics rebounded on him: backfire, boomerang, have unwelcome repercussions; come back to haunt; archaic redound on.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

rebound

rebound verb 1 the ball rebounded off the wall: bounce, bounce back, spring back, ricochet, boomerang, glance, recoil; N. Amer. carom; rare resile. 2 sterling rebounded and closed half a pfennig higher: recover, rally, bounce back, pick up, make a recovery, make a comeback. 3 Thomas's tactics rebounded on him: backfire on, misfire on, boomerang on, have an adverse effect on, have unwelcome repercussions for, come back on, be self-defeating for, cause one to be hoist with one's own petard; informal score an own goal; archaic redound on.

 

Duden Dictionary

Rebound

Re bound Substantiv, maskulin Basketball , der |riˈba͜unt auch ˈriːba͜unt |der Rebound; Genitiv: des Rebounds, Plural: die Rebounds englisch rebound, eigentlich = Rückschlag, -stoß 1 a vom Brett oder Korbring abprallender Ball der Spieler konnte den Rebound im Nachsetzen verwandeln b Kampf um den Rebound 1a die Mannschaft war im Rebound sehr stark 2 Medizin Rückfall 1 3 Börsenwesen das Wettmachen von Kursverlusten

 

Rebounder

Re boun der Substantiv, maskulin Basketball , der |riˈba͜undɐ |Spieler, der um den Rebound kämpft; Trampolin

 

Rebounderin

Re boun de rin Substantiv, feminin , die

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

rebound

re bound 1 /rɪbáʊnd /動詞 自動詞 1 〈ボールなどが 〉 «…から » はね返る «off , from » .2 〈悪い行為が 〉【それを行った人に 】はね返る, 悪影響を及ぼす «on , upon » (!進行形にしない ) .3 〘経 〙価格 価値などが 〉再び上昇する .4 スポーツ 〈選手が 〉リバウンドを取る .他動詞 スポーツ 〈リバウンドボール 〉を取る .名詞 /ríːbàʊnd C /1 スポーツ リバウンド (ボール ); (バスケットで )リバウンドを取るプレー .2 (悪い事の後の )良い [上向きの ]反応 .on the r bound 1 (恋愛関係が終わった )反動で, 取り乱して .2 スポーツ リバウンドして .3 〈価格などが 〉上昇して .

 

rebound

re bound 2 /riːbáʊnd /動詞 rebindの過去形 過去分詞 .