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bouncing

/boun-sing/US // ˈbaʊn sɪŋ //UK // (ˈbaʊnsɪŋ) //

蹦蹦跳跳的,蹦蹦跳跳,蹦跳的,蹦蹦哒哒

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : stout, strong, or vigorous: a bouncing baby boy.
    • : exaggerated; big; hearty; noisy.

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Examples

  • He and other top runners waste little energy with unnecessary bouncing.

  • The actor showed tremendous range in the role, bouncing between his wacky stand-up persona and gentler dramatic work.

  • Now I was content to sit next to Dad on his bed and look out the window at the orange light bouncing off the New York skyline.

  • I sat next to Dad on his bed and looked out the window at the orange light bouncing off the New York skyline.

  • I think I had more of an artistic thing bouncing around and bothering me.

  • After that, the Princess of the Amazons spent months bouncing back and forth between various writers and artists.

  • She was bouncing away, when a cry from the two women, who had turned towards the bed, caused her to look round.

  • Then he heard a click and he saw Mogin's fist bouncing away from the Jap's chin.

  • Nothing—nothing but the smell of ozone and an echo bouncing crazily off the walls of the conduit.

  • Stella was bouncing up and down on the seat with excitement as the buggy rattled over the bridge.

  • And then Miss Shum went bouncing up the stairs again, little knowing of Haltamont's return.