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Definition of jounce in English: jounceverb dʒaʊnsdʒaʊns Jolt or bounce. 摇晃;颠簸 no object the car jounced wildly 车颠簸得厉害。 with object the pilot jounced the ship through turbulence 领航员让船只颠簸着穿过湍急的水流。 Example sentencesExamples - His running jounced her around, making her ribs sore.
- Cyril stooped and picked up a handful of small pebbles and jounced them in his hand to shake away the loose dust, then the resumed their leisurely walk along the track.
- The oars in my hands jounced up and down, shaking the boat and sending a shiver up my spine.
- The mirror slid, bumping and jouncing against the marble balustrades all the way down.
- With each step her blond head jounced slightly.
- It's inflatable and reactive, so you're bouncing and jouncing around like you're really out on the open water.
- She had tried running down several hallways, but running only made it worse by jouncing her bladder up and down.
- Mystie followed, jouncing her bed twice before she got up and ran after Laurie.
- As she walked - quickly, slowly, steadily, unevenly - the bag on her back kept jouncing around and squeaking.
- As we jounced by roadsides abloom with red hibiscus, through half-lidded eyes I soaked up exotic scenery.
- This bridge swings and jounces at a disastrous height above the torrent below.
- Her basket jounced at her side as she climbed, its woven rim digging into her ribs, but she couldn't think of a better way to position it and trekked onward with a sigh, resigned.
- The boat jounced once off the river bottom, rocking its passengers.
- Once the vehicles have been jounced or rebounded, manual adjustments of the height of the vehicle take place.
- We took off from Harrisburg with great speed and soon were jouncing along on the jointed rail.
- The wagon was jouncing over a dirt road, more a slight wearing-away or the sparse brown grass than anything else.
- Suddenly, the bed jounced violently, sending agonizing stabs of pain through his side.
- The truck jounced frequently, banging his head against the doorframe and it was hard to get comfortable.
- The springs creak, mattress jouncing as he resettles his weight.
- The operator can then use his own judgment in deciding whether the vehicle needs to be jounced.
Synonyms bounce, move up and down, float, spring, toss, skip, hop, dance, jump
OriginLate Middle English: probably symbolic; compare with bounce. Rhymesannounce, bounce, denounce, flounce, fluid ounce, mispronounce, ounce, pounce, pronounce, renounce, trounce Definition of jounce in US English: jounceverbjounsdʒaʊns Jolt or bounce. 摇晃;颠簸 no object the car jounced wildly 车颠簸得厉害。 with object the pilot jounced the plane through turbulence 领航员让船只颠簸着穿过湍急的水流。 Example sentencesExamples - Once the vehicles have been jounced or rebounded, manual adjustments of the height of the vehicle take place.
- It's inflatable and reactive, so you're bouncing and jouncing around like you're really out on the open water.
- The springs creak, mattress jouncing as he resettles his weight.
- His running jounced her around, making her ribs sore.
- The truck jounced frequently, banging his head against the doorframe and it was hard to get comfortable.
- Mystie followed, jouncing her bed twice before she got up and ran after Laurie.
- The operator can then use his own judgment in deciding whether the vehicle needs to be jounced.
- Suddenly, the bed jounced violently, sending agonizing stabs of pain through his side.
- Her basket jounced at her side as she climbed, its woven rim digging into her ribs, but she couldn't think of a better way to position it and trekked onward with a sigh, resigned.
- The boat jounced once off the river bottom, rocking its passengers.
- We took off from Harrisburg with great speed and soon were jouncing along on the jointed rail.
- This bridge swings and jounces at a disastrous height above the torrent below.
- She had tried running down several hallways, but running only made it worse by jouncing her bladder up and down.
- The oars in my hands jounced up and down, shaking the boat and sending a shiver up my spine.
- With each step her blond head jounced slightly.
- The mirror slid, bumping and jouncing against the marble balustrades all the way down.
- The wagon was jouncing over a dirt road, more a slight wearing-away or the sparse brown grass than anything else.
- As she walked - quickly, slowly, steadily, unevenly - the bag on her back kept jouncing around and squeaking.
- As we jounced by roadsides abloom with red hibiscus, through half-lidded eyes I soaked up exotic scenery.
- Cyril stooped and picked up a handful of small pebbles and jounced them in his hand to shake away the loose dust, then the resumed their leisurely walk along the track.
Synonyms bounce, move up and down, float, spring, toss, skip, hop, dance, jump
OriginLate Middle English: probably symbolic; compare with bounce. |