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flinch是什么意思

2024-01-08 07:53:17
flinch
美[flɪntʃ]  英[flɪntʃ]
v.  畏缩;退缩;畏首畏尾
n.  退缩;逃避
  副词:flinchingly  名词:flincher  过去式:flinched  过去分词:flinched  现在分词:flinching  第三人称单数:flinches
  近义词:recoil,cringe,wince,quail,drawback,start,balk,baulk,shrink,cower,blench,back,draw,funk,squinch,

详细释义

v.(动词)
  1. 畏惧
  2. 退缩
  3. 畏缩
  4. 退却
  5. 畏首畏尾
  6. 缩回
n.(名词)
  1. 退缩
  2. 畏惧
  3. 畏缩
  4. 犹豫不决
  5. 击发不果断
  6. 退缩
  7. 一种把牌堆积在桌上的游戏
  8. 逃避

英英释义

Noun
  1. a reflex response to sudden pain
Verb
  1. draw back, as with fear or pain;

    "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf"

例句

用作动词(v.)
  1. Jane didnt flinch once when the doctor cleaned the cut in her arm.医生为琼清洗手臂上的伤口时,她毫不畏缩。
  2. Rex gently placed his armored hand on her shoulder, making her flinch from the cold hardness.雷克斯将他戴着装甲的手轻轻地放在她的肩上,那种坚硬冰冷的感觉让她畏缩了一下。
  3. You mustnt flinch from a difficulty.你不应从困难面前退缩。
  4. He willed himself not to move, not to even flinch.他强迫自己不动,也不退缩。
用作名词(n.)
  1. You mustnt flinch from a difficulty.你不应从困难面前退缩。
  2. He willed himself not to move, not to even flinch.他强迫自己不动,也不退缩。
  3. He did not flinch from his duty.他不逃避自己的职责。
  4. But I know that even so you would not ask us to flinch from doing our duty.但即使这样,你们想必也不会要我们逃避责任。