rebound

  • 71rebound on/upon — have an unexpected adverse consequence for. → rebound …

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  • 72rebound valve — atgalinis vožtuvas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. back valve; check valve; holding valve; non return valve; rebound valve vok. Rücklaufventil, n; Rückschlagventil, n rus. обратный клапан, m pranc. clapet anti retour, m; clapet de …

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  • 73rebound damping — While compression damping controls the movement as the shock compresses as it hits a bump, rebound damping contols the movement as the shock extends back to its relaxed position …

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  • 74rebound — Synonyms and related words: adaptability, backfire, backlash, backlashing, be reflected, be sent back, boom, boomerang, booming, bounce, bounce back, bounciness, bound, bound back, buoyance, buoyancy, cannon, cannon off, carom, comeback,… …

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  • 75rebound — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. bounce, ricochet, react, bound back, recoil. See elasticity. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. reflect, ricochet, spring back; see bounce 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. bounce back, spring back,… …

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  • 76Rebound — Re|bound 〈 [rıbaʊnd] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; Sport; Basketball〉 Ball, der vom Brett od. Korb abprallt [Etym.: engl., »Rückprall; zurückprallen«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 77rebound —    A defect in which a character prints a double impression with the lighter one slightly offset to the right or left …

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  • 78rebound — re·bound || rɪ baÊŠnd n. ball which bounces back away from the basket (Basketball); puck that bounces back away from the goal (Hockey) v. spring back, bounce back rɪː baɪnd v. retie, refasten with string or bands …

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  • 79rebound — bounder …

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  • 80rebound — I. v. n. 1. Reverberate, recoil, react, spring back, fly back, bound back, ricochet. 2. Reverberate, re echo. II. n. Resilience, repercussion, reaction, recoil, reverberation …

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