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  1. uk / ˈriː.baʊnd / us / ˈriː.baʊnd /. the act of rebounding: I hit the ball on the rebound (= after it had hit the wall or ground once). in sports, a ball or puck (= small, round, hard object used in ice hockey) that becomes available after an unsuccessful attempt to score, or an occasion when this happens.

  2. Aug 21, 2023 · Rebounce is rarely used in modern English and typically means to bounce back, while rebound is a common term meaning to recover after a setback or to bounce back.

  3. Jun 9, 2024 · rebounce (third-person singular simple present rebounces, present participle rebouncing, simple past and past participle rebounced) (rare, intransitive) To bounce back; to bounce anew.

  4. The earliest known use of the verb rebounce is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for rebounce is from 1616, in the writing of John Lane. rebounce is formed within English, by derivation.

  5. rebound翻譯:彈回;反彈;跳回, 産生事與願違的結果;適得其反, (價格)反彈, 彈回;反彈;跳回, (體育比賽中)試圖得分未成功之後的反彈球, (籃球比賽中)成功搶得投籃未中之後的反彈球。

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  7. Dec 31, 2023 · Rebounce refers to bouncing back again, often after hitting a surface; Rebound can mean bouncing back after a setback or failure, or in sports, to catch a ball after it hits a surface.