ricochet
ricochet
noun ree-ko-SHEH Rare
Origin: French ricochet, origin uncertain; possibly onomatopoeic
Also means
rebound
Usage Note
Ricochet entered English directly from French. In French it describes both the physical bounce of a projectile and, figuratively, a chain of indirect consequences: par ricochet means 'as a knock-on effect'. The verb ricocher means 'to ricochet' or 'to bounce off'.
Examples
"La balle a fait un ricochet sur le mur."
Natural Translation
The bullet made a ricochet off the wall.
Literal Translation
The bullet made a ricochet on the wall.
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