1. to return quickly to a normal condition after a difficult situation or event She bounced back easily from her surgery. After losing the first three games of the series, they bounced back to win their next eight games.
bounceback 片语
片语
repercussion反响;弹回;反射;浮动诊胎法;令人不满意的后果
reflection反射;沉思;映象
bounceback 例句
英汉例句
The sense of national chagrin over the longest and deepest recession since the second world war increased when America reported a bounceback in the three months to September.
They claim China's bounceback is yet another fake.
他们声称中国的经济反弹只是又一个骗局。
A bounceback in office values in London has prompted fears of a new bubble.
伦敦的市值办公室的反弹激起了新泡沫的恐慌。
When the economy started growing again in March 1933 the employment bounceback was springier still.
1933年3月,经济恢复增长后,就业率的反弹还要强劲。
Employment sprang back by 3.5% in the 12 months following the end of the deep 1981-82 downturn. When the economy started growing again in March 1933 the employment bounceback was springier still.