bouncy

bouncy
bouncy adj que bota mucho
El comparativo de bouncy se escribe bouncier; el superlativo se escribe bounciest
bouncy
tr['baʊnsɪ]
adjective (comp bouncier, superl bounciest)
1 (ball) que rebota
2 (chair, mattress) mullido,-a
3 figurative use (person) lleno,-a de vigor, vital
bouncy ['baʊntsi] adj, bouncier ; -est
1) lively: vivo, exuberante, animado
2) resilient: elástico, flexible
3) : que rebota (dícese de una pelota)
'baʊnsi
adjective -cier, -ciest
a) <ball> que rebota or (Esp, Méx) bota bien; <mattress> firme y elástico; <ride> movido
b) (lively, cheerful) <person> animado, lleno de vida; <tune> alegre
['baʊnsɪ]
1. ADJ
(compar bouncier) (superl bounciest)
1) [ball] con mucho rebote; [hair] con mucho cuerpo; [mattress] elástico
2) (fig) [person] enérgico, dinámico
2.
CPD

bouncy castle N — castillo m inflable

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['baʊnsi]
adjective -cier, -ciest
a) <ball> que rebota or (Esp, Méx) bota bien; <mattress> firme y elástico; <ride> movido
b) (lively, cheerful) <person> animado, lleno de vida; <tune> alegre

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