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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181. Concussion in last week's rebound, the stock warrants are more backward, high-premium warrants no significant decline, it is a low-premium warrants the continued decline in premium rates.
182. Market rebound in the current round, the middle price of shares over two times a month.
183. The results show that the initial conditions, temperature field change during thermal forming and phase deformation are the main factors affecting the rebound.
184. Much of the rebound since then reflects a return to more normal risk appetites.
185. At the same time the usage of door's self weight, is with easy shoved open, returns to the center off-position automatically, no rebound hit, enhanced its durability.
186. The vertical crustal movement after the quake is just on the contrary. This shows the characteristics of elastic rebound and the hypocenter is just near the quadrantal intersection.
187. His courageous words took his depressed supporters on the rebound.
188. From a shot-chucking triggerman to someone that will rebound, defend; distribute all while still getting his requisite 20-plus a night, usually in a win.
189. The abdomen flat with marked tenderness over the right upper quadrant, where muscular spasm and rebound tenderness were present.
190. The jobs rebound came early at the Case I-H farm equipment factory in Grand Island, Neb.
191. So for capitulation to happen, markets will have to be hit by a big, negative news event, and for the rebound to be sustainable, the overall environment would have to improve.
192. The stepped-up pace of layoffs suggests companies are losing faith in the prospect of a second-half rebound.
193. They are also advantage of the global rebound in equities.
194. Apple rose 4.6 percent, led by a strong rebound in the Nasdaq.
195. A rebound of tobacco production has continuously been hampered by unavailability of inputs.
196. Today(Sentence dictionary), the three affected lines Dikaigaozou stock index led the rebound.
197. Once you start withdrawing from a depleted retirement account, it's very hard for it to rebound.
198. The hiring picture is improving largely because the productivity gains that drove the profit rebound and the rip-roaring stock market rally of the past two years are petering out.
199. Market rebound is unlikely before the 51, operated mainly to short idea, every high short 09 Zheng cotton blank form can continue to hold.
200. The results of this paper have practical significance in improving the use of rebound method in the field of fire damage assessment.
201. However, young people, I found how you rebound than the input of the input to heart-to-heart love?
202. Although there have been positive changes in the fluctuation of prices, the foundation of a rebound in prices isn't firm due to the fact that the supply is still greater than the demand.
203. With history books replete with tales of V-shaped recoveries following steep downturns, financial markets have become giddy, hoping that signs of bottoming beget the long-awaited rebound.
204. However, industrial and public utility plate intraday rebound, helping the major indexes recovered after early losses.
205. Sales in the U. S. , including heavy-duty vehicles, rose 6.3 percent as GM continued to rebound from its 2009 stay in bankruptcy protection.
206. In this method, the static resistance at pile toe can be calculated directly with the rebound at pile top and impulse duration from the acceleration signal at pile top.
207. Manager commitment Blanc, Ewing will be the devil in the subsequent race in a strong rebound.
208. Epileptic nature of the performance of a variety of pain, such as the oppression of pain, rebound tenderness, needle-like pain and electric shock-like pain.
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