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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary بالاجستن ، پس جستن ، پریدن ، گزاف گوئی کردن ، مورد توپ وتشرقرار دادن ، بیرون انداختن ، پرش، جست، گزاف گوئی.
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary bounce برگشت خوردن (چک)، افزايش ناگهاني ارزش (سهام)
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary ricocher|bounce 1611; au XVIe, chanson de Ricochet (Rabelais, III, 10; des Périers), du Ricochet (Budé), désignant une ancienne chanson à ritournelle où le mot coq revient constamment à titre de refrain (cf., au XIIIe, fable du Ricochet; au XIIe, fable du Coquelet); l'élément ric- (riguer) «donner un coup» provient du rad. onomat. rikk- rokk-, et hocher correspond à «secouer» (Guiraud). kamân-a tark-eš saut|skip|jump|leap|bounce XIIe; lat. saltare «danser», de saltum, supin de salire «sauter», et qui a repris ce sens en lat. populaire. => assaillir 1 jah-idan xiz-idan + => fra. sauter aux yeux 2 (az ru )paridan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(bounce): بازگشت به واژه bounce bottom bounce bounce pass bounce-shot key bounce بالاجستن ،پس جستن ،پريدن ،گزاف گويى کردن ،مورد توپ وتشرقرار دادن ،بيرون انداختن ،پرش ،جست ،گزاف گويى ورزش : به زمين خوردن و بلند شدن توپ بيس بال علوم هوايى : پرش يا جهش الاستيک سوپاپها کلمات مرتبط(4)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 bounce n. Pronunciation: ' bau ̇ n(t)s Function: verb Inflected Form:   bounced ; bounc·ing Etymology: Middle English bounsen Date: 13th century transitive verb 1 obsolete : BEAT , BUMP 2 : to cause to rebound or be reflected < bounce a ball> < bounce a light ray off a reflector> 3 a : DISMISS , FIRE b : to expel precipitately from a place c : to eliminate from a competition by defeating <was bounced from the tournament in the first round> 4 : to issue (a check) drawn on an account with insufficient funds 5 : to present (as an idea) to another person to elicit comments or to gain approval ― usually used with off intransitive verb 1 : to rebound or reflect after striking a surface (as the ground) 2 : to recover from a blow or a defeat quickly ― usually used with back 3 : to be returned by a bank because of insufficient funds in a checking account <his checks bounce > 4 a : to leap suddenly : BOUND b : to walk with springing steps 5 : to hit a baseball so that it hits the ground before it reaches an infielder]]> 2 bounce n. Function: noun Date: 1523 1 a : a sudden leap or bound b : REBOUND 2 : BLUSTER 3 : VERVE , LIVELINESS ]]>