rebounded

rebounded[ˈri:ˈbaʊndid] 

rebounded

原级:rebound

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第三人称单数:rebounds

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第三人称复数:rebounds

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现在分词:rebounding

rebounded 基本解释
反弹;弹回( rebound的过去式和过去分词 );产生反作用;未能奏效;
rebounded 单语例句

1. Abe's public support ratings rebounded to around 40 percent according to some media surveys after he named the new Cabinet packed with political veterans.

2. Oil prices rebounded later in the day as investors looked ahead to the expiration date of the active futures contract.

3. Dongfang Electric Corp rallied the 10 percent daily cap as industrial profits rebounded 55 percent after sliding last year.

4. Vince Carter had 16 points and Loren Woods netted 14 for Toronto, which rebounded from its first loss of the season on Tuesday versus the Sacramento Kings.

5. Charlotte rebounded Ginobili's miss and got the ball in the hands of Raymond Felton, and the Spurs fouled him to stop the clock with 16 seconds.

6. Charlotte rebounded and got the ball in the hands of Raymond Felton, and the Spurs fouled him to stop the clock with 16 seconds.

7. In the course of the year, our adhesive technologies business has rebounded well from the effects of the economic crisis.

8. But he cautioned against the consistent commodity price increases, as the international crude oil prices rebounded to above $ 80 a barrel.

9. Coal shares rebounded after losses for two consecutive days as global prices dropped and coal exports slowed.

10. French consumer spending unexpectedly rebounded in November as stimulus measures and declining energy prices cushioned the impact of deteriorating economic growth.

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