rebound
Found in thesaurus: movement,
motion,
reaction,
response,
catch,
grab,
snap,
snatch,
leap,
jump,
spring,
bound,
recuperate,
recover,
go back
rebound
s.
rebote
v.
rebotar; repercutir
rebind
v.
reatar, volver a atar; reencuadernar
Rebote (Rebound)
Subida a un nivel alto de glucoca (azúcar) en la sangre desde un nivel bajo. Véase también: Efecto de Somogyi.
rebound
v.- rebotar | repuntar | recuperar | reencuadernar | reaccionar -
s.- rebote | repunte | recuperación | reencuadernado | reacción
rebind
v.- reencuadernar | volver a encuadernar | volver a atar | volver a pegar
rebind [re-bind]
(v.) = reencuadernar, volver a encuadernar.
Def: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio rebound.
Ex: To bind a book, or rebind it, one of the steps to follow is to check that the book is complete, ie no pages missing.
rebound1
(n.) = recuperación, repunte, rebote.
Ex: Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.
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* on the rebound = surgiendo de nuevas, en recuperación.
rebound2
(v.) = rebotar, recuperarse, repuntar.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Children's publishers rebound in 1997'.
rebound3
(v.) = Tiempo pasado y participio del verbo rebind (reencuadernar).
Def: Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados.
Ex: Some books had to be rebound, some discarded and replaced on microfilm, and others, of ephemeral interest, received typed paper labels covered with Mylar tape.