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bouncing [ˈbaʊnsɪŋ] ADJ
bouncing
bouncing with happiness
I. bounce [baʊns] VB intr
1. bounce (rebound):
odbijać [perf odbić] się
2. bounce (jump):
podskakiwać [perf podskoczyć]
3. bounce inf cheque:
4. bounce e-mail:
II. bounce [baʊns] VB trans
1. bounce ball:
odbijać [perf odbić]
2. bounce baby:
3. bounce inf:
odmawiać [perf odmówić] realizacji czeku
III. bounce [baʊns] N
1. bounce (rebound):
2. bounce (energy):
I. bounce back VB 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 VB trans
odbijać [perf odbić]
bounce off VB 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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Another couple of students demonstrate bouncing raisins and how to make a papier-mache volcano erupt using bread soda.
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The design included an air mattress base and inflated tongs; this allowed the artist to fall safely in any position without bouncing off.
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Most steps are danced with a slight downward bouncing or dropping action.
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Just as he is about to admit his mistake, his grandson comes bouncing into the house joyous at having won his gulli danda match.
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The term comes from comparing the bouncing attention of the programmer to the up-down movement of a toy yo-yo.
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