rebound
rebound.01 - recover from, bounce
REBOUND-V NOTES: Comparison to other verbs of motion. No Vncls. (from rebound.01-v)REBOUND-N NOTES: Roleset based on rebound.01. No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from rebound.01-n)
Aliases:
rebound (n.)
rebound (v.)
rebound (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Causal agent
ARG1-PPT: thing rebounding
ARG2-EXT: EXT or MNR
ARG3-DIR: start point, rebounded from
ARG4-GOL: end point, attribute of arg1
ARG1-PPT: thing rebounding
ARG2-EXT: EXT or MNR
ARG3-DIR: start point, rebounded from
ARG4-GOL: end point, attribute of arg1
rebound-v: definite/numerical arg3
Speculation about Coniston has caused
the stockARG1
to reboundrel
from a low of $ 145ARG3
.rebound-v: looser definition of start point
Tokyo stocksARG1
reboundedrel
TuesdayARGM-TMP
from two consecutive daily lossesARG3
in relatively active dealingsARGM-LOC
.rebound-v: with arg2-MNR
After plummeting 1.8 % at one point during the dayARGM-TMP
, the compositeARG1
reboundedrel
a littleARG2
, but finished down 5.52 , at 461.70 .rebound-v: with end point
ThenARGM-TMP
, itARG1
reboundedrel
to finish down only 18.65 pointsARG4
.rebound-v: With outside causal agent
Frank Hsieh is
the DPP 's " election king "ARG0
in reboundingrel
the party 's popularityARG1
.rebound-n: Example with arg 2 and 3
a
better than 50 %ARG2
reboundrel
from the 190.58 point loss the industrial average logged Oct. 13ARG3
rebound-n: Example with arg 1 and 3
the farm sector 'sARG1
reboundrel
from the agricultural depression of the early 1980sARG3