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rebound

Aussprache: [riːˈbaʊnd]

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Kontext: „games“

(verb) to bounce back after hitting a surface. In basketball, when the ball hits the basket or the backboard and comes back, that's called a rebound.

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The player rebounded the ball perfectly after the missed shot.

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He didn't get the chance to rebound the ball because he was too slow.

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Can you tell me how to rebound the basketball effectively?

Kontext: „relationship“

(noun) a romantic relationship that someone has shortly after ending another relationship. It's often a way to feel better after a breakup.

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She is happy in her new rebound relationship since breaking up.

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His last rebound didn't last long because he wasn't over his ex.

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Do you think rebound relationships can work out?

Kontext: „emotion“

(verb) to recover or feel better after a difficult experience. Like when someone is sad but then finds happiness again.

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After a tough time, she rebounded quickly and started smiling again.

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He couldn't rebound from his disappointment as fast as he hoped.

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How can someone rebound from feelings of sadness?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) the act of gaining possession of the ball after a missed shot in sports like basketball. When the ball comes off the hoop or backboard and someone catches it, they have made a rebound.

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He led the game with ten rebounds, helping his team win.

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She missed out on the best rebound because she was not paying attention.

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What are the key techniques for getting more rebounds during a game?

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