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Sinónimos detallados de bounced en inglés

bounced:

bounced adj.

  1. bounced

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bounce:

to bounce verbo (bounces, bounced, bouncing)

  1. to bounce
    to bounce; to rebound
    • bounce verbo (bounces, bounced, bouncing)
    • rebound verbo (rebounds, rebounded, rebounding)
  2. to bounce
    to spring; to bounce; to be elastic
    • spring verbo (springs, sprang, springing)
    • bounce verbo (bounces, bounced, bouncing)
    • be elastic verbo (is elastic, being elastic)
  3. to bounce
    – hit something so that it bounces 1
    to bounce
    – hit something so that it bounces 1
    • bounce verbo (bounces, bounced, bouncing)
      • bounce a ball1
  4. to bounce
    – eject from the premises 1
    to bounce
    – eject from the premises 1
    • bounce verbo (bounces, bounced, bouncing)
      • The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club1
  5. to bounce
    – spring back; spring away from an impact 1
    to bound; to spring; to bounce; to rebound; to recoil; to reverberate; to ricochet; resile; take a hop
    – spring back; spring away from an impact 1
    • bound verbo (bounds, bounded, bounding)
    • spring verbo (springs, sprang, springing)
    • bounce verbo (bounces, bounced, bouncing)
      • The rubber ball bounced1
    • rebound verbo (rebounds, rebounded, rebounding)
    • recoil verbo (recoils, recoiled, recoiling)
    • reverberate verbo (reverberates, reverberated, reverberating)
    • ricochet verbo (ricochets, ricocheted, ricocheting)
    • resile verbo
      • These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide1
    • take a hop verbo
  6. to bounce
    – move up and down repeatedly 1
    to bounce; jounce
    – move up and down repeatedly 1
  7. to bounce
    – leap suddenly 1
    to bounce
    – leap suddenly 1
    • bounce verbo (bounces, bounced, bouncing)
      • He bounced to his feet1
  8. to bounce
    – refuse to accept and send back 1
    to bounce
    – refuse to accept and send back 1
    • bounce verbo (bounces, bounced, bouncing)
      • bounce a check1
  9. to bounce
    – come back after being refused 1
    to bounce
    – come back after being refused 1
    • bounce verbo (bounces, bounced, bouncing)
      • the check bounced1

Conjugaciones de bounce:

present
  1. bounce
  2. bounce
  3. bounces
  4. bounce
  5. bounce
  6. bounce
simple past
  1. bounced
  2. bounced
  3. bounced
  4. bounced
  5. bounced
  6. bounced
present perfect
  1. have bounced
  2. have bounced
  3. has bounced
  4. have bounced
  5. have bounced
  6. have bounced
past continuous
  1. was bouncing
  2. were bouncing
  3. was bouncing
  4. were bouncing
  5. were bouncing
  6. were bouncing
future
  1. shall bounce
  2. will bounce
  3. will bounce
  4. shall bounce
  5. will bounce
  6. will bounce
continuous present
  1. am bouncing
  2. are bouncing
  3. is bouncing
  4. are bouncing
  5. are bouncing
  6. are bouncing
subjunctive
  1. be bounced
  2. be bounced
  3. be bounced
  4. be bounced
  5. be bounced
  6. be bounced
diverse
  1. bounce!
  2. let's bounce!
  3. bounced
  4. bouncing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

bounce [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the bounce
    – a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards 1
    the bound; the spring; the leap; the bounce; the leaping; the saltation
    – a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards 1
  2. the bounce
    – the quality of a substance that is able to rebound 1
    the bounce; the bounciness
    – the quality of a substance that is able to rebound 1
  3. the bounce
    – rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts) 1
    the bounce; the bouncing
    – rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts) 1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "bounce":

  1. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards1
  2. the quality of a substance that is able to rebound1
  3. rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)1
  4. hit something so that it bounces1
    • bounce a ball1
  5. eject from the premises1
    • The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club1
  6. spring back; spring away from an impact1
    • The rubber ball bounced1
  7. move up and down repeatedly1
  8. leap suddenly1
    • He bounced to his feet1
  9. refuse to accept and send back1
    • bounce a check1
  10. come back after being refused1
    • the check bounced1