recoil
verb- [intransitive]
to move your body quickly away from somebody/something because you find them or it frightening or unpleasant synonym flinch退缩;畏缩 - recoil (from somebody/something)
She recoiled from his touch. 她躲开他的触摸。 - recoil at something
He recoiled in horror at the sight of the corpse. 他一见到尸体就吓得往后缩了。
Extra ExamplesTopics Feelingsc2As he leaned towards her she instinctively recoiled. 他向她靠拢,她本能地往后缩。 Carlos recoiled a little at the sharpness in my voice. 听到我的尖叫声,卡洛斯往后缩了一下。 He recoiled in apparent disgust. 他带着明显的厌恶往后退缩。 She felt him recoil from her, frightened. 她发觉他很害怕她,直往后缩。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- a bit
- a little
- slightly
- …
- at
- from
- in
- …
- recoil (from somebody/something)
- [intransitive]
to react to an idea or a situation with strong dislike or fear synonym shrink对…作出厌恶(或恐惧)的反应 - recoil from (doing) something
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。 - recoil at something
Tell him the truth? I recoiled at the thought. 告诉他真相?我一想到这个就退缩了。
- recoil from (doing) something
- [intransitive]
(of a gun )枪炮 to move suddenly backwards when it is fired 反冲;产生后坐力
Word OriginMiddle English (denoting the act of retreating): from Old French reculer ‘move back’, based on Latin culus ‘buttocks’.