bound adj. 有义务的;受约束的;装有封面的•vt. 束缚;使跳跃•n. 范围;跳跃•vi. 限制;弹起 1. Bound is the past tense and pastparticiple of . (bind)的过去式和过去分词 PHRASEIf you say that something is bound tohappen, you mean that you are sure it will happen, because it is a naturalconsequence of something that is already known or exists. 必然会例:There are bound to be price increases nextyear.明年价格必然会上涨。3.PHRASEIf you say that something is bound tohappen or be true, you feel confident and certain of it, although you have nodefinite knowledge or evidence. 应该会[口语]例:I'll show it to Benjamin. He's bound toknow.我要让本杰明瞧瞧,他该知道。 4.ADJ(of a book) secured within a cover orbinding (书)有封面的; (书)装订好的see also half-bound例:to deliver bound books .5.ADJIf one person, thing, or situation isbound to another, they are closely associated with each other, and it isdifficult for them to be separated or to escape from each other. 与…密切相关的[v-linkADJ 'to' n]例:We are as tightly bound to the people wedislike as to the people we love.我们与我们喜欢的以及不喜欢的人都一样密切相关。6.ADJIf a vehicle or person is bound for aparticular place, they are travelling toward it. 前往[v-link ADJ 'for'n]例:The ship was bound for Italy.这艘船是开往意大利的。 7.COMB in ADJBound is also a combining form. 开往例:...a Texas-bound oil freighter.…一艘开往得克萨斯州的油轮。bounce •n. 跳;弹力;活力 •vt. 弹跳;使弹起 •vi. 弹跳;弹起,反跳;弹回 [ 过去式bounced 过去分词bounced 现在分词bouncing] 1.V-T/V-IWhen an object such as a ballbounces or when you bounce it, it moves upward from a surface or away from itimmediately after hitting it. 使…弹起; 弹起例:My father would burst into the kitchenbouncing a tennis ball.我父亲会拍打着网球闯进厨房。2.例:...a falling pebble, bouncing down theeroded cliff.跳着滚下被蚀悬崖的一块卵石。 2.N-COUNTBounce is also a noun. 弹例:The wheelchair tennis player is allowed twobounces of the ball.残疾网球运动员可以有两次弹球的机会。 3.V-T/V-IIf sound or light bounces off asurface or is bounced off it, it reaches the surface and is reflected back. 使…反射; 反射例:Your arms and legs need protection fromlight bouncing off glass.你的双臂和双腿需要保护,免受玻璃反射光的照射。4.V-T/V-IIf something bounces or if somethingbounces it, it swings or moves up and down. 使…跳动; 跳动例:Her long black hair bounced as she walked.她长长的黑发在她走路时摆动着。例:The car was bouncing up and down as ifsomeone were jumping on it.车上下颠簸,仿佛有人正在上面跳动。5.V-IIf you bounce on a soft surface, youjump up and down on it repeatedly. 蹦跳例:She lets us do anything, even bounce on ourbeds.她允许我们做任何事,甚至是在床上蹦跳。 6.V-IIf someone bounces somewhere, they movethere in an energetic way, because they are feeling happy. (因为开心) 蹦跳着走例:Moira bounced into the office.莫伊拉蹦蹦跳跳地走进办公室。7.V-TIf you bounce your ideas off someone,you tell them to that person, in order to find out what they think about them. 征求别人的看法例:It was good to bounce ideas off anothermind.征求别人的看法是好的。 8.V-T/V-IIf a cheque bounces or if someonebounces it, the bank refuses to accept it and pay out the money, because theperson who wrote it does not have enough money in their account. 拒付 (支票)例:Our only complaint would be if the chequebounced.如果支票被拒收,这会是我们惟一的抱怨。2.V-IIf an e-mail or other electronic messagebounces, it is returned to the person who sent it because the address was wrongor because of a problem with one of the computers involved in sending it. 退回[计算机]例:...a message saying that your mail hasbounced or was unable to be delivered.…一条说明你的邮件被退回或无法递送的信息。