Similar words: bound, bounded, abound in, boundary, abounding, eastbound, roundabout, out of bounds. Meaning: [rɪ'baʊnd] n. 1. a movement back from an impact 2. a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration 3. the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot. v. 1. spring back; spring away from an impact 2. return to a former condition.
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151. The calculation formulas for curve type or broken line type of bent tube rebound are put forward on the basis of constant force field and elastic limit rebound theory.
152. Marion's rebound stuff with 3:17 to play put Phoenix ahead 115 - 113 .
153. Per - share price because of the rebound is temporary repair.
154. Today, stock trading volume, a strong rebound in the short - term at the high.
155. Market concerns about the shortage of cotton contract for delivery in recent months and outer disc-producing weather threat continues to rebound, have a positive impact on the domestic market.
156. The reason: It forces you to buy into depressed sectors that may be due for a rebound, while lightening up on highflying sectors that could be set to tumble.
157. Recent economic reports had shown hints of a pickup in consumer spending and a rebound in durable goods orders. But the data on Tuesday was less reassuring.
158. Although yesterday's Bank China rose overall to lead the market rebound in a new high.
159. Since then, says Steve Sorrel, an economist who produced a report about the rebound effect for Britain's Energy Research Centre, there has been little research into just how big the rebound effect is.
160. Assume that the molecules stick to the plate rather than rebound.
161. Price rebound nicely after the dip into the "secret" double support had once again attracted the buy the dippers .
162. Given the abruptness of the fourth - quarter contraction, this inventory cycle rebound may be quite strong.
163. Wells Fargo sees real after-tax income falling 0.6% for 2011 if oil remains above $115, "restrain[ing] the rebound in consumer spending, shaving at least 0.3 percentage points of 2011 growth.
164. Yet many in Germany are increasingly concerned that a looming credit crunch will squeeze lending to the country's middle-sized firms, throttling any hope of a rebound in growth next year.
165. First-time claims jumped to 496,000 in the latest week. Coupled with very weak numbers on housing, the figures sparked concern that the U.S. rebound could be losing steam.
166. We did not observe any late rebound of antibodies and were no humoral rejections.
167. It may be that in the rebound after the bottleneck, the slight hazardousness of these SNPs did not make much difference.
168. When fat stores drop, the hormone is shut off causing appetite to rebound.
169. "At first I thought Jack was just a rebound dater wanting to make a conquest, " said Fiona over dinner with her girlfriends. "But he's called every day since our first date, and he's really sweet.
170. Using the method of location parameter, the rebound in-situ strength curve(empirical formula) is put forward in the paper.
171. Overnight crude oil back above $ 100, American cotton rose sharply, supporting PTA continue rebound.
172. Simple, and the pursuit of a highly destructive attack of the 7 ultra-ply, selected high rebound of timber, but also did not lose the special materials such as carbon plate racket ball.
173. The rebound in prices from around $45/barrel at the end of 2008 to almost $70/bbl now has reduced this fear.
174. Dice each surface area and weight are extremely small difference, the strength of the rebound is also different, ' Cyclops ' is the use of it, can arbitrarily control points.
175. Avowal. Sonnez. I could . Rebound of garter . Not leave thee. Smack.
176. Winter is a critical time rebound in weight, it was waiting for this move.
177. Periodically, after RUNSTATS is performed,(sentencedict.com/rebound.html) DB2 packages containing static SQL should be rebound (through the db2rbind command) to ensure the static SQL uses optimal access paths.
178. A bullish result is when this rebound able to move above the third fan trend line.
179. Doug Parr, chief scientist at Greenpeace UK said the work on rebound effects showed technology on its own was not a solution to climate change.
180. Assuming the BP gusher is stopped and the cleanup successful, government and fishing industry scientists said the Gulf still could rebound to a healthy condition.
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