英 [flɪntʃ] 美 [flɪntʃ]
vi. 退缩;畏惧
n. 退缩;畏惧
第三人称单数flinches
现在分词flinching
过去式flinched
过去分词flinched
flinch /flɪntʃ/ TEM8 [ flinching flinched flinches ]
不及物动词 If you flinch, you make a small sudden movement, especially when something surprises you or hurts you. 畏缩
Leo stared back at him without flinching.
利奥毫不畏缩地回瞪着他。
不及物动词 If you flinch from something unpleasant, you are unwilling to do it or think about it, or you avoid doing it. 退缩
The world community should not flinch in the face of this challenge.
该国际团体不应该在这一挑战面前退缩。
名词 the act or an instance of drawing back 退缩
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退缩;畏惧
退缩;畏惧
The world community should not flinch in the face of this challenge.
该国际团体不应该在这一挑战面前退缩。
One girl hides behind a pillar; another, the one sitting atop the fountain, seems to flinch and cower.
一个女孩躲在了柱子的后面;坐在喷泉台子上的那个,似乎在退缩和畏缩。
In Scandinavia, a belief in virtues like modesty and social solidarity makes people flinch from the idea of treating brainy children differently.
在斯堪的纳维亚,对谦虚和社会团结等美德的信仰使人们不敢以不同的方式对待聪明的孩子。
His flinch is not the same response that one would give if one's hit.
不是所有的人在挨打时,都会做出相同的闪躲反应。
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If you're hit, you don't flinch.
如果你挨打的时候并不闪躲。
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Within 25 years the bass were growing bellies prodigious enough to make Marlon Brando flinch.
Some associates say their boss still could flinch and sell one or more of his companies.
But her judgments are so sweeping and harsh that the fair-minded reader may flinch a bit.