英 [blentʃ] 美 [blentʃ]
v. (因惊吓而)退缩;(受惊吓)脸色发白;(使)变白
第三人称单数blenches
现在分词blenching
过去式blenched
过去分词blenched
blench /blɛntʃ/
动词 to shy away, as in fear; quail 畏缩
blench /blɛntʃ/
动词 to make or become pale or white (使)变白
退缩
... blase adj。对享乐感到厌倦的,无动于衷的 blench v。退缩,畏缩 blitz n。闪电战,大量活动 ...
... blench 回避 lighten 使轻松,变得轻松... bleach 漂白剂 ...
退缩;回避
畏缩,退缩
The property right need to be very clearly and blench of the pawn of bank.
房产产权清晰,尽量回避银行抵押物业。
Mrs Mensch did not blench. "it is a much bigger ship, but you are in charge of it."
门施没有退缩,“它确实是一艘更大的船,但它在您的掌控之下。”
Still the strong face did not blench, and still the scornful smile played about the thin lips.
这时福尔摩斯坚毅的面孔上依然毫无惧色,薄薄的嘴唇上仍然挂著轻蔑的笑容。
But the latest move by the Russian customs service is making even hardened expatriates blench.
Though donors would blench, the scientists at the Columbia conference argued that the money would immeasurably improve the lives of a huge number of people.
ECONOMIST: Scientists have offered a solution to the arsenic wells