单词 | Bounce back |
例句 | 1 Children often seem to bounce back from illness more quickly than adults do. 2 He is young enough to bounce back from this disappointment. 3 Whatever decision the president makes, it will bounce back on the future of the country. 4 However, Big Mac is poised to bounce back. 5 Now the Lakers just need Ceballos to bounce back. 6 By the end of this year, California will bounce back completely from its 5-year-long recession. 7 Perhaps he was just young enough to bounce back, perhaps Oasis stung him into action. 8 The personal savings rate has already started to bounce back, and is sure to rise further this year. 9 Daks are known to bounce back, but this one looks beyond recall. 10 The overhang was cleared, enabling the shares to bounce back to 356p, down 2 on balance. 11 The radar waves bounce back off the cars that approach, and are registered by the receiving apparatus. 12 We are confident the business will bounce back from the recession. 13 Liverpool's footballers hope to bounce back after their defeat in Europe last week. 14 He may yet bounce back. 15 Another Safety Issue: Can Toyota Ever Bounce Back? 16 The Taiwanese, though,() are resilient and soon bounce back. 17 It will bounce back stronger again. 18 She thinks I should bounce back. 19 Optimistic, Tigers always bounce back for new and fresh challenges. 20 It took 6 weeks to bounce back from the jungle. 21 Believe it or not your bra needs time to "bounce back" so it doesn't lose its holding power. 22 The electromagnetic waves bounce back to the earth and penetrate human tissue. 23 The company's had a lot of problems in the past, but it's always managed to bounce back. 24 The machine can compute the time it takes a sound wave to bounce back. 25 During this excruciating period of flux,[] politicians and economists tried to forecast when the economy would bounce back. 26 But stand-in skipper McAllister is confident that Leeds will bounce back in the style that made them champions last May. 27 This slight lean to the left is a temporary adjustment, which may result in a sudden bounce back with an overcompensation of a lean to the right. 28 The team has a good spirit, a good mentality, a good attitude and that will come out longer term. We have had a bad start but I believe we can bounce back and be very strong this season. 29 The market slumped after that high point, only to bounce back strongly. 30 It traps many of the heat waves which would otherwise bounce back into space. 31 South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford is trying to bounce back from his sex scandal. 32 Small children often catch diseases, but they soon bounce back. 33 Tourism and travel now seem to bounce back faster and higher each time there is an event of this sort, " said Ufi Ibrahim, vice president of the London-based World Tourism and Travel Council." 34 I hope they can bounce back, because this was an ego - deflating loss. 35 Mr Carter's tone was dolorous, but there is an extraordinary lilt to Mr Obama's rhetoric which puts a bounce back into everyone's step. 36 United missed the chance to draw level with Chelsea at the top of the table after their 1-0 home defeat by Aston Villa on Saturday and will be eager to bounce back against Mick McCarthy's side. 37 Would you say Arsenal is the perfect game for us to bounce back in? 38 There will be no tendency for him to bounce back up and regain his previous equilibrium. 39 Changing SSH's standard port to an unusual value and reinforcing SSH configuration so that simple-minded attacks just bounce back. 40 Those who are self-reliant are also usually more self-resilient — meaning they can bounce back from problems[Sentencedict], stress and heartbreak more readily than those who aren't. 41 Instead, it is much more awareof the edges and corners which bounce back the microwave signal ittransmits. 42 Waves can bounce back and forth across the central region , becoming successively amplified — a cosmic echo chamber. 43 Reilly said he expects those figures to bounce back soon. 44 Feature: Uses copyrighted chain spring with super bounce back and durable. 45 But even with less of its habitat being destroyed the spotted owl population has yet to bounce back. 46 The team hoped to bounce back in their next match. 47 The amplified sound left room for improvement, which is probably natural for a setting this huge where sounds from different speakers can bounce back and create an echo effect. 48 After that decline, stocks managed to bounce back Wednesday at the end of a choppy session that saw the major gauges on both sides of unchanged throughout the day. |
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