1.退缩,畏缩 (from)
2.同“flense”
1.退缩,畏缩
1.Same as flense
2.to make a sudden small movement because you are afraid, surprised, or in pain
1."Tim Howard was 'Man Of The Match' and that was proof of how strong we were, " said David James, without flinching.
大卫詹姆斯没有任何畏惧的说:“蒂姆霍华德是比赛的救星,而这证明了我们的强大。”
2.The fighter could not help flinching from the blow aimed by his opponent, but it saved him from being hurt.
拳击手不得不躲过对手的一拳,但这一躲闪使他免于受伤。
3.He was tickling the soles of her feet with his fingertips and she was flinching, but laughing.
他用手指尖轻轻挠着她的脚心,她在笑着躲闪。
4.And Mr Noda is deeply concerned about Japan's fiscal health, not flinching from his bold but controversial stance in favour of higher taxes.
他还对日本的财政状况感到深切的担忧,他坚持他那大胆而富有争议的提高税收的立场。
5.Once promise did not need saying that liked your heart never flinching .
曾经的诺言不必说,爱你的心永远不退缩。
6.He then explained that his duty was a painful one, but he would do it without flinching .
最后,他说他的职责是痛苦的,但是他要坚决地完成它。
7.The black cat is always run everywhere. Sometimes he is grasping your neckwear and sometimes he is flinching your arm.
黑猫到处跑,一会儿抓抓你的领子,一会儿挠挠你的手臂。
8.Without once flinching in the line of his advancement and his interest.
在他个人发达和利益的道路上,他从不曾动摇过一次。
9.possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching .
拥有或者表现出勇气;能够没有畏缩的面对或处理危险或恐怖。
10.Flinching is another form of classical conditioning.
退缩是经典条件作用的另一种形式。