A light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards.
Spring back; spring away from an impact.
The quality of a substance that is able to rebound.
Rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)
Другие значения термина "bounce" 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.
6 Oil prices came under pressure again after a brief bounce on Thursday.
7 Oil prices were trying to bounce after two days of sharp losses.
8 Now this could be a dead-cat bounce we're getting today, Gradante said.
9 But another type of infrastructure will bounce back much sooner: communication networks.
10 Apparently numbers did bounce back in the last week of the month.
11 We'll see Victoria bounce back, that'll add to the national jobs growth.
12 He said the popular assumption was that children could always bounce back.
13 It ends the ad by saying: We will no doubt bounce back.
14 Sorry-justneed to test it. I gave the nut a firm bounce .
15 A bounce in European shares .FTEU3 also helped to support risk appetite.
16 It ends the advert by saying: We will no doubt bounce back.
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