释义 |
- v.反冲;退缩;畏缩;对…作出厌恶(或恐惧)的反应
- n.反冲;(尤指枪炮的)后坐力
- 网络弹回;后座力;无畏战车
过去分词:recoiled 现在分词:recoiling 第三人称单数:recoils v. shrink back,withdraw,retreat,draw back,jump back n. shrinking,wince,withdrawal,start,hesitation 1. | [i] 退缩;畏缩to move your body quickly away from sb/sth because you find them or it frightening or unpleasant |
| She recoiled from his touch. 她躲开他的触摸。 | | He recoiled in horror at the sight of the corpse. 他一见到尸体就吓得往后缩了。 |
2. | [i] ~ (from sth/from doing sth).~ (at sth) 对…作出厌恶(或恐惧)的反应to react to an idea or a situation with strong dislike or fear |
| She recoiled from the idea of betraying her own brother. 背叛自己亲兄弟的这个想法使她感到恐惧。 |
3. | [i] 反冲;产生后坐力to move suddenly backwards when you fire it |
1. | [u][sing] 反冲;(尤指枪炮的)后坐力a sudden movement backwards, especially of a gun when it is fired |
v. | | n. | 2. 反跳,跳回,倒退;(枪的)反撞,反冲,后座;反冲力,后座力 2. 反跳,跳回,倒退;(枪的)反撞,反冲,后座;反冲力,后座力 |
v. | 1. to move back suddenly and violently, e.g. after an impact 2. to react instinctively with fear, horror, disgust, or distaste 3. to experience a change in momentum as a result of a nuclear collision or the emission of an elementary particle 4. to go wrong and, as a consequence, hurt the perpetrator 5. to move quickly back from someone or something frightening or unpleasant 6. to feel very strongly that something is frightening or unpleasant 7. if a gun recoils, it moves back quickly when it is fired 1. to move back suddenly and violently, e.g. after an impact 2. to react instinctively with fear, horror, disgust, or distaste 3. to experience a change in momentum as a result of a nuclear collision or the emission of an elementary particle 4. to go wrong and, as a consequence, hurt the perpetrator 5. to move quickly back from someone or something frightening or unpleasant 6. to feel very strongly that something is frightening or unpleasant 7. if a gun recoils, it moves back quickly when it is fired | n. | 1. a sudden and violent backward movement, especially that of a firearm when it is fired 2. a movement back or away from something, especially in horror or disgust 3. a change in the momentum of an atom, nucleus, or elementary particle as a result of a nuclear collision or the emission of an elementary particle |
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