bounce в словаре Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Переводы bounce в словаре английский»испанский (Перейти к испанский»английский)

1. bounce ball/object:

bounce
bounce
picar лат. америк.
bounce
botar Исп. Мекс.
to bounce off sth

Переводы bounce в словаре испанский»английский (Перейти к английский»испанский)

Дополнительные переводы и характерные словосочетания с ключевым словом
to bounce
to bounce
bounce
bounce
to bounce
to bounce
bounce
to bounce
to bounce the ball
to bounce

bounce в словаре PONS

Переводы bounce в словаре английский»испанский (Перейти к испанский»английский)

Переводы bounce в словаре испанский»английский (Перейти к английский»испанский)

Дополнительные переводы и характерные словосочетания с ключевым словом
to bounce
to bounce
to bounce back
to bounce
bounce
to bounce
to bounce
bounce

bounce Примеры из словаря PONS (редакционная проверка)

to bounce against sth
to bounce a baby
to bounce an idea off sb
to bounce sb into doing sth
to bounce a cheque
to give sb the bounce
американский английский

Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)

английский
It entered his stomach through the side of his bulletproof vest and proceeded to bounce back and forth between either side of his flak jacket, ravaging his digestive tract.
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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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But as a 13-year-old kid he was very nippy and got good bounce.
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This means the price is more likely to bounce off this level rather than break through it.
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They try to jinx and stun him, but the spells just bounce off him because of giant-inherited resistance to magic.
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Acoustic waves encountering material with a radically different speed of sound do not penetrate, but bounce back.
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However, if velocities are mismatched, the gears tend to bounce off each other at first contact and resist engagement.
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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.
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A common act of fidgeting is to bounce one's leg repeatedly.
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Large portions of it bounce off the rest of the combustion chamber and resonate inside the cylinder until an average pressure is reached.
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