Rebote in english
Rebound
pronunciation: ribaʊnd part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: ribaʊnd part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
rebotar = bounce ; bounce back ; ricochet ; rebound ; bounce off.
Example: When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.Example: A light then scans the original and the light is bounced back on to the charged paper.Example: The subsequent changes that threaten to ricochet through the higher education sector can be described as evolutionary.Example: The article is entitled 'Children's publishers rebound in 1997'.Example: A US woman had a lucky escape when a burglar's bullet bounced off the metal underwire in her bra.more:
» que rebota bien = bouncy [bouncier -comp., bounciest -sup.] .
Example: As you probably have noticed, squash balls aren't very bouncy at all, they deform when they hit a wall or the floor.rebote = ricochet ; rebound.
Example: What are the ricochet effects of state intervention in the domain of public communication?.Example: Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.more:
» de rebote = on the rebound .
Example: If you are dating someone on the rebound, it's important to have a clear understanding of where they are emotionally before fully committing yourself.