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bounce

Aussprache: [baʊns]

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Kontext: „motion“

(verb) to move quickly up and down or back and forth when hitting something. For example, when you drop a ball, it bounces up from the ground.

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When I dropped the ball, it bounced right back up into my hands.

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The ball did not bounce when it hit the soft grass.

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Did the ball bounce when you threw it on the pavement?

Kontext: „motion“

(noun) the action of something moving up and down or back and forth after hitting a surface. Like when a bunny hops and lands, it bounces.

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The bounce of the basketball was perfect, and it went straight into the hoop.

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There was no bounce in the old tennis ball, so it didn't go far.

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How high is the bounce of this new ball?

Kontext: „conversation“

(verb) to leave or depart quickly, often in an informal way. It's like when you say goodbye to friends and head home fast.

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After the party, I decided to bounce and head home.

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I couldn't bounce from the meeting because I had to finish my work.

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Are you going to bounce after school today?

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