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Significados de
ricochet
en inglés
portugués
saltar
Volver al significado
Spring back; spring away from an impact.
spring
bound
rebound
bounce
recoil
reverberate
resile
take a hop
portugués
saltar
español
carambola
Volver al significado
A glancing rebound.
carom
español
carambola
Sinónimos
Examples for "
spring
"
spring
bound
rebound
bounce
recoil
Examples for "
spring
"
1
The feed situation is still good because of really good
spring
rain.
2
Last year, 260 companies reportedly participated in the
spring
fair, for example.
3
Let us wait until March, until the
spring
of the new year.
4
I ain't had a good turnip since a year ago this
spring
.
5
Hardy; plant in early
spring
,
or in the South in the fall.
1
Although the crisis magnifies Noonan's power, he remains
bound
by EU strictures.
2
Media reports are
bound
to underestimate the true scale of protest, however.
3
The market has been
range
-
bound
since late last week over political worries.
4
Likewise, the left thumb shall be
bound
to the right great toe.
5
The parts were
bound
for key military installations, including Iraq and Afghanistan.
1
The
rebound
comes hand in hand with looser credit conditions this year.
2
However, the trade data may have helped Shanghai stocks
rebound
1 percent.
3
One result has been a
rebound
in the euro from recent lows.
4
It said exports should
rebound
significantly at the end of this year.
5
A
rebound
could not come fast enough, however, especially for smaller hotels.
1
Boris Johnson said members who make racist comments are 'out first
bounce
'
.
2
Still, Elmore said with optimal weather conditions, production potential could
bounce
back.
3
Margins will
bounce
back when the global economy improves, the company said.
4
You can see in the new version, there's way, way less
bounce
.
5
The
bounce
helped lift equities in both the US and the Europe.
1
She said, 'I suppose there will be a certain amount of
recoil
.
'
2
This was a good weapon, well-balanced, large trigger, rubber grip, short
recoil
.
3
The
recoil
would bury it in the earth if they tried that.
4
But I was ashamed to
recoil
in the presence of the hunter.
5
Some
recoil
in terror before that test; others, feeble and affrighted, vacillate.
1
Thirty two years later New Zealand's only suicide bombing continues to
reverberate
.
2
Yet the decisions politicians make can
reverberate
for a long while afterwards.
3
The events in which they are enmeshed still
reverberate
two generations later.
4
The echo seemed to
reverberate
through the vessel for a solid minute.
5
At that moment the building began to shake and
reverberate
,
as No.
1
He did not, however,
resile
from Mrs Bennett's description of how the policy actually would apply.
2
Mr Morrison said the move was "common sense" and he would not
resile
from it.
3
In the end, Alan Rusbridger had little choice but to
resile
from becoming chair of the Scott Trust.
4
David Seymour isn't about to
resile
from an issue he is passionate about, so that is not a viable tactic.
5
The head of the Auckland SPCA says he won't
resile
from his comments about dog attacks and… Read more Audio
1
He
takes
a
hop
,
skip and a jump and just belts it.
2
The fattest bird now
takes
a
hop
toward the edge.
3
Then Adamski
took
a
hop
through outer space and back.
4
The creature
took
a
hop
closer to the car.
Uso de
ricochet
en inglés
1
As an apical
ricochet
it corresponds with the Lee-Metford shown in fig.
2
The
ricochet
went right to Atkinson at center ice for the break.
3
These can
ricochet
off walls and can be charged for maximum damage.
4
There's an ear-stinging
ricochet
a fraction of a second after the shot.
5
Pity, as talented songwriters and bands
ricochet
from top to bottom here.
6
He felt a shot hit and
ricochet
from one of the eighteen-pounders.
7
You can wing it, if you want, and hope for a good
ricochet
.
8
However, the bolt made a sound passably akin to a
ricochet
.
9
Weapons fire sounds from the walls ahead, and bullets
ricochet
off the shields.
10
Truth is the
ricochet
of a prejudice bouncing off a fact.
11
His pistol barked once, sending a singing
ricochet
along the hall.
12
One of those
ricochet
cannon balls struck my old friend, N. B. Shepard.
13
He fired, risking a
ricochet
,
and it squealed and ran off.
14
What you're likely to get is killed by
ricochet
or peppered with splinters.
15
The slug may
ricochet
off the skull and kill someone else.
16
The consequences of this will
ricochet
into society, Willetts warns.
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Sobre este término
ricochet
Nombre
Singular
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocaciones frecuentes
ricochet off
apical ricochet
good ricochet
ricochet back
ricochet off walls
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Translations for
ricochet
portugués
saltar
español
carambola
rebote
Ricochet
a través del tiempo
Ricochet
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común