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Definition of bouncing in English: bouncingadjectiveˈbaʊnsɪŋˈbaʊnsɪŋ 1(of a baby) vigorous and healthy. (婴儿)有活力的;健康的 Lisa gave birth to a bouncing baby boy Example sentencesExamples - I'm pleased to say that Rowan truly seems to be a bouncing baby, and seems none the worse for his ordeal.
- Nine months later, they will be then rewarded with a beautiful bouncing baby.
- Mark is going to be the father of a beautiful bouncing baby.
- Both mother and child are doing very well, and the bouncing baby boy weighed in at seven pounds and 10 and a half ounces.
- Come the end of January there will be a brand new bouncing baby gurgling away.
- By an amazing coincidence two of his daughters gave birth to bouncing babies on the same day.
- It was there that she brought into the world a bouncing baby boy.
- Congratulations on the birth of their first child, a bouncing baby boy.
- But in the end, my wife, whom I'm extremely proud of, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy.
- I traversed out to cloudy California for a few days to visit some friends, including their newest addition, a bouncing baby boy.
- I'm hoping that this will work out for the best and that I'll have a healthy bouncing baby in about 8 months time.
- Now he is a lively, healthy bouncing 20-month old with no signs to show he was so desperately ill.
- Nursing staff said the bouncing baby was delivered into the arms of her mum as most people were still ringing in the New Year.
- Myra fell pregnant again and presented William with a bouncing baby boy this time.
- Usually the arrival of a bouncing baby is greeted with joy.
- Within a year of starting the trial, he was the proud father of a bouncing baby girl.
- Jimmy's niece Lisa gave birth at midnight to a bouncing baby boy.
- Congratulations and best wishes from all her patients to our district nurse Denise who gave birth recently to a bouncing baby girl.
- Their bouncing baby boy was something of a surprise as he was not due for another six days.
- She was well cared for, and had a beautiful bouncing baby girl, whom she named Sylvia.
Synonyms vigorous, thriving, flourishing, blooming healthy, strong, robust, sturdy, fine, fit, in good health, in good condition, in good shape, in good trim, aerobicized, in fine fettle informal bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, in the pink, fit as a fiddle 2Lively and confident. 活跃的;自信的 by the next day she was her usual bouncing, energetic self 第二天,她又是原来那个自信而又充满活力的自己了。 Example sentencesExamples - The parking attendant ushered us into a spot right outside and we were met at the door by the bouncing effervescent staff.
- The sight of the surprisingly lively Sparhawk hopping around on stage for all the bouncing guitar parts makes the live version even better.
- He'll also able to hold up his head confidently, so you can enjoy bouncing, jiggling action rhymes together.
- Flittering melodies, sunny, bouncing guitar lines and brushed percussion give the record a spirited, yet blithe air to it.
Synonyms cheerful, lively, vivacious, animated, bubbly, effervescent, bouncy, spirited, high-spirited, in high spirits, cheery, merry, buoyant, ebullient, exuberant, jaunty, frisky, sprightly, spry, bright, sunny, jolly, full of the joys of spring, sparkly, pert Definition of bouncing in US English: bouncingadjectiveˈbaʊnsɪŋˈbounsiNG 1(of a ball) rebounding up and down. (球)弹跳的 an awkwardly bouncing ball Example sentencesExamples - Ever been invited to follow the bouncing ball across a line of lyrics on a movie screen?
- The striker connected well enough with the bouncing ball, driving it towards the far post, but the goalkeeper's left-handed parry was commendable.
- At first I thought it was more of those bouncing balls, but these ones only bounced about a foot then stayed there.
- The book itself is bright yellow and blue, and it has a lime green convertible and a bouncing beach ball on the cover.
- With the goal of working off some of her anxiety, she took the ball and dribbled it, finding herself soothed from the rhythm of the bouncing ball.
- I'm a smart guy who has been using technology all my life, so I can follow along pretty well even without the aid of a bouncing ball.
- At once he was absorbed with the bouncing orange ball.
- Follow the bouncing ball to see exactly how outrageous this deal is.
- That tendency combined with the fast courts and a bouncing ball made for some frenetic points.
- It showed people sitting in the theater, singing along to the bouncing ball.
- Even with difficult bouncing balls he was able to hit the target with almost every shot and that has to be encouraging.
- The guy hit the ball and I quickly moved passed Lucas, grabbing the bouncing ball and dribbling it down court.
- These words were projected onto the screen with a bouncing ball to encourage audience participation.
- But I always line up behind a bouncing ball, so if it comes straight back to me, I can take off.
- Or visualize yourself as a bouncing ball, a rock skipping across a lake, or a perpetual-motion machine.
- The bouncing ball landed inches too far from Dunne and he was forced to pull on it off balance, directing it high and wide.
- However, this move did little to change their luck and they went a further goal down when Dave Jones neatly flicked the ball over Mendoza, beating the defence to the bouncing ball.
- I cringe at the idea of singing ‘Edelweiss’ by following a bouncing ball.
- There was a bouncing foul ball that landed right in the first row.
- By now you know all the terminology, but you don't know if a bouncing ball is a fumble until you watch it on replay from five different angles.
- 1.1 (of a baby) vigorous and healthy.
(婴儿)有活力的;健康的 Lisa gave birth to a bouncing baby boy Example sentencesExamples - I traversed out to cloudy California for a few days to visit some friends, including their newest addition, a bouncing baby boy.
- By an amazing coincidence two of his daughters gave birth to bouncing babies on the same day.
- But in the end, my wife, whom I'm extremely proud of, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy.
- Now he is a lively, healthy bouncing 20-month old with no signs to show he was so desperately ill.
- Nine months later, they will be then rewarded with a beautiful bouncing baby.
- Congratulations and best wishes from all her patients to our district nurse Denise who gave birth recently to a bouncing baby girl.
- Jimmy's niece Lisa gave birth at midnight to a bouncing baby boy.
- Mark is going to be the father of a beautiful bouncing baby.
- I'm hoping that this will work out for the best and that I'll have a healthy bouncing baby in about 8 months time.
- She was well cared for, and had a beautiful bouncing baby girl, whom she named Sylvia.
- Nursing staff said the bouncing baby was delivered into the arms of her mum as most people were still ringing in the New Year.
- Usually the arrival of a bouncing baby is greeted with joy.
- Their bouncing baby boy was something of a surprise as he was not due for another six days.
- I'm pleased to say that Rowan truly seems to be a bouncing baby, and seems none the worse for his ordeal.
- Myra fell pregnant again and presented William with a bouncing baby boy this time.
- Come the end of January there will be a brand new bouncing baby gurgling away.
- Congratulations on the birth of their first child, a bouncing baby boy.
- Both mother and child are doing very well, and the bouncing baby boy weighed in at seven pounds and 10 and a half ounces.
- Within a year of starting the trial, he was the proud father of a bouncing baby girl.
- It was there that she brought into the world a bouncing baby boy.
Synonyms vigorous, thriving, flourishing, blooming - 1.2 Lively and confident.
活跃的;自信的 by the next day she was her usual bouncing, energetic self 第二天,她又是原来那个自信而又充满活力的自己了。 Example sentencesExamples - The parking attendant ushered us into a spot right outside and we were met at the door by the bouncing effervescent staff.
- He'll also able to hold up his head confidently, so you can enjoy bouncing, jiggling action rhymes together.
- The sight of the surprisingly lively Sparhawk hopping around on stage for all the bouncing guitar parts makes the live version even better.
- Flittering melodies, sunny, bouncing guitar lines and brushed percussion give the record a spirited, yet blithe air to it.
Synonyms cheerful, lively, vivacious, animated, bubbly, effervescent, bouncy, spirited, high-spirited, in high spirits, cheery, merry, buoyant, ebullient, exuberant, jaunty, frisky, sprightly, spry, bright, sunny, jolly, full of the joys of spring, sparkly, pert
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