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recoil

音標[ri'k?il] 讀音

漢語翻譯


n. 畏縮, 後退, 彈回, 反作用, 後坐力
vi. 退卻, 畏縮, 彈回, 撤退, 反衝, 報應
【化】 反衝

詞型變化:

名詞:recoiler 動詞過去式:recoiled 過去分詞:recoiled 現在分詞:recoiling 第三人稱單數:recoils 

英文解釋:

名詞 recoil:

  1. the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired
    同義詞:kick
  2. a movement back from an impact
    同義詞:repercussion, rebound, backlash

動詞 recoil:

  1. draw back, as with fear or pain
    同義詞:flinch, squinch, funk, cringe, shrink, wince, quail
  2. come back to the originator of an action with an undesired effect
    同義詞:backfire, backlash
  3. spring back; spring away from an impact
    同義詞:bounce, resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, reverberate, ricochet
  4. spring back, as from a forceful thrust
    同義詞:kick back, kick

例句:

  1. She recoiled at the sight of the snake.
    她一見到蛇就往後縮。
  2. He tends to recoil from making difficult decisions.
    他在難以作出決定時往往躊躇不前。

詳細解釋:


re.coil

v.intr.(不及物動詞)
re.coiled,re.coil.ing,re.coils
To spring back, as upon firing.
彈回,跳回:彈回,如因開火而彈回
To shrink back, as in fear or repugnance.
退卻,後退:縮回,如因害怕厭惡而縮回
To fall back; return:
報應;回報
例句:
.Violence does, in truth, recoil upon the violent.(Arthur Conan Doyle)
.事實上,暴力最終回報應在暴力者身上.(阿瑟·科南·多伊爾)

n.(名詞)

The backward action of a firearm upon firing.
後坐:因開火而引起的槍炮的向後運動
The act or state of recoiling; reaction.
後退,退縮:彈回的行為或狀態;反應

來源:
Middle English recoilen
中古英文 recoilen
from Old French reculer
源自 古法文 reculer
re- [re-]
re- [前綴re-,表.又,返回.]
cul [buttocks] from Latin lus * see (s)keu-
cul [臀部] 源自 拉丁語 lus *參見 (s)keu-

【引伸】
recoil.er
n.(名詞)
<參考辭彙><同義詞>recoil,blench,quail,shrink,flinchThese verbs all mean to draw back involuntarily, as through fright, timidity, or abhorrence.Torecoil is to spring back; the term can imply a physical motionor an emotional withdrawal or retreat:
這些動詞都意為如因爭鬥、羞澀或厭惡等而不自願地撤回。Recoil 的意思是彈回; 這個詞既可指物理運動,也可指感情上的退縮或退回:
例句:
.Those who had felt his strength recoiled from his presence. (Sir Walter Scott).
.那些感覺到他的力量的人都不再表露自己. (華爾特·斯科特先生)。

例句:
.With a sudden revulsion his heart recoiled from its purpose. (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow).
.因為突然的變化,他放棄了它的目的. (亨利·華茲伍茲·朗費羅)。

Blench suggests shying away,as to evade something unpleasant or threatening:
Blench 意指避開,如躲避令人不快或有威脅的事物:
例句:
.split-second dealmaking and risks that would make a currency dealer blench. (Financial Times).
.使現金交易商得以逃避的瞬間的交易和風險. (《金融時報》)。

Quail implies cringing loss of courage, as that resulting from being intimidated:
Quail 暗指畏縮、喪失勇氣,如因受威脅等:
例句:
.She made Barnes quail before her by the shafts of contempt which she flashed at him. (Thackeray).Toshrink is to start back instinctively, as in avoidance:
.她向他射去輕蔑的利劍,使巴尼斯在她面前喪失了勇氣. (薩克雷)。Shrink 指本能地後縮, 如為逃避:

例句:
.These are the times that try men`s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country. (Thomas Paine).
.這正是考驗人類靈魂的時候,在這個危急存亡之際,那些喜歡枝草茂盛的士兵和習慣於風和日麗的愛國者們將不再為他們的祖國服務. (托馬斯·潘恩)。

Flinch denotes a shrinking away from what is unpleasant or difficult;it often implies a faint-hearted retreat, as from a necessary undertaking:
Flinch 含有從不愉快或困難之中退縮出來之意;它常指從諸如某個必須行使的任務膽怯地退縮出來:
例句:
.We did not flinch but gave our lives to save Greece. (Simonides).
.我們並沒有畏縮,而是將我們的畢生貢獻給拯救希臘的事業中. (西摩尼得斯)


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