bouncing的意思和读音

bouncing

: [ˈbaʊnsɪŋ] : ['baʊnsɪŋ]

adj.

v.“bounce”

bouncingadj.

1.~ (with sth)healthy and full of energy

a bouncing baby boy

adj.1.2.(),,3.,4.1.2.(),,3.,4.

v.1.“bounce”

adj.1.a bouncing baby is healthy and strong

v.1.The present participle of bounce

1. slippers n. , bouncing adj. , , decorated v. , ... ...

2. bounce light bouncing [ ] bound electron ...

4. brawn1. bouncing1. going strong1. ...

5. blocked shots bouncing bounce pass ...

6. slippers n. , bouncing adj. , , decorated v. , ... ...

7. SPRING BOUNCING BALLISTIC MOVEMENT ...

:,,,,,

1.One night he sat down and wrote the speech himself, with no help other than bouncing ideas off his wife.稿

2.Even when it was bouncing around at EURO15-25, it did not seem to encourage much new investment.15-25

3.It was as if Phil Jackson could no longer ignore the bouncing pogo stick at the end of the bench.

4.The boat crew spoke no English and after an hour of bouncing around in a speedboat we ended up on an unknown island.屿

5.Austin ricochets around the Ritz-Carlton hotel room, bouncing from bed to chair and leaping high to lick the face of his personal masseuse.

6.Gradually the dark days, and a small cricket has also played with very tired, to go back home. He was bouncing around jolly ran toward home.

7."This is not playing, bouncing the baby on your knee or even tossing him up in the air. This is violent, severe shaking, " she said.”,

8.Although the long jump, triple jump to the "distant" from the word, but more importantly, the need for higher capacity bouncing (height).)。

9.Instead of merely bouncing up and down, it turns out that breasts arc through a complicated figure-8 pattern when a woman runs or walks.蹿“8”线

10.She cupped her hands around the lighter to hold the wind in abeyance and touched his hand to steady it against the bouncing of the truck.