单词 | recoil |
释义 | Related topics: Weaponsre·coil /rɪˈkɔɪl/ verb [intransitive] 1 MOVE/CHANGE POSITIONto move back suddenly and quickly from something you do not like or are afraid of 退缩;畏缩recoil from/at She recoiled from his touch as if she had been slapped. 他一碰她,她便往后缩,仿佛被打了一巴掌。2 AVOIDto feel such a strong dislike of a particular situation that you want to avoid it 〔因强烈厌恶某情形而〕退缩;踌躇不前recoil from/at He recoils from everything in life that demands hard work. 生活中凡是需要付出努力的事,他都踌躇不前。 We recoil in horror from the thought of subjecting someone to extreme pain. 想到要让一个人经受极度的痛苦,我们就会恐惧地退缩。3. PMWif a gun recoils, it moves backwards very quickly after it has been fired 〔枪炮〕反冲;产生后坐力 —recoil /ˈriːkɔɪl/ noun [singular, uncountable] The recoil of the gun sent him flying backwards. 那门炮的后坐力使他向后弹了出去。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusrecoil• She looked at the dead body and recoiled.• She saw the names of prominent corporate donors mentioned liberally throughout the library and recoiled.• They met the same tempest of shell, grape, canister, and musketry, and recoiled.• It stung her deeply and she recoiled at once.• The divorce was acrimonious; she still recoils at the name Andy.• They recoil away as if the intruder were unpleasant to them - something more than simply shading them from sunlight.• They they do not recoil from each other, but blend together in one mass.• She recoiled from his touch.• And for the rest of his life he recoiled from the popular mission and missioner.• But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything.recoil from/at• They they do not recoil from each other, but blend together in one mass.• She recoiled from his touch.• He recoiled from rivalry between religions.• Unfortunately for Polly's sensual self, her intellectual and emotional self recoiled at the idea, feeling angry and abused.• How Pascal would have recoiled from the modern measurements of the universe!• The divorce was acrimonious; she still recoils at the name Andy.• And for the rest of his life he recoiled from the popular mission and missioner.• But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything.• The MPAA ratings board recoiled at the sex scenes and gave the movie an X rating.• The recoil from this emission changes the velocity of the matter particle.recoil from/at• They they do not recoil from each other, but blend together in one mass.• He recoiled from rivalry between religions.• Unfortunately for Polly's sensual self, her intellectual and emotional self recoiled at the idea, feeling angry and abused.• How Pascal would have recoiled from the modern measurements of the universe!• The divorce was acrimonious; she still recoils at the name Andy.• And for the rest of his life he recoiled from the popular mission and missioner.• But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything.• The recoil from this emission changes the velocity of the matter particle.Origin recoil (1100-1200) Old French reculer, from cul “ass”re·coil verbChineseSyllable Corpus suddenly from quickly move back and to |
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