1.反跳,跳回,倒退;(枪的)反撞,反冲,后座;反冲力,后座力
2.退缩,畏缩,退却 (from)
3.报应
1.反跳,跳回,倒退,后坐
2.撤退,退却,畏缩 (from; before; at)
1.the sudden backward movement of a gun when it is fired
1.to move quickly back from someone or something frightening or unpleasant
2.to feel very strongly that something is frightening or unpleasant
3.if a gun recoils, it moves back quickly when it is fired
1.The child recoiled from the door, and it closed upon her.
孩子瑟缩地退了出来,门立即关上了。
2.And thus his trick recoiled on him, for he now carried on his back a double burden.
就这样,他对他的把戏退缩,因为他现在在他的背上双重负担进行。
3.At the sound, Armand recoiled as though from an electric shock, and he grasped my hand with such strength that he hurt me.
一听到这个声音,阿尔芒像遭到电击似的往后一缩,并使劲握住我的手,握得我手也痛了。
4.For a moment I thought father was going to beat me , and I recoiled in horror .
有一刻我以为父亲要打我,所以我满怀恐惧地往后退缩。
5.I recoiled in the face of a degenerative condition without a cure.
面对没有治愈却越来越恶化的形势我退缩了。
6.Their troops recoiled before the attack of the enemy.
他们的部队迫于敌人的进攻而后撤。
7.Northern creditors recoiled as they increasingly doubted the ability of the blighted economies to repay the debts they had amassed.
北方的债权人越来越怀疑受到冲击的经济体能否偿还已积累下来的债务,不愿借钱。
8.Ruggum, his eyes riveted upon the phantom , recoiled mechanically to the western wall .
拉根一边用眼睛盯着那个鬼影,一边机械地向西墙边退去。
9.Catherine tried to follow these words, but they seemed to lead toward a vague horror from which she recoiled.
凯瑟琳想把这些话听完,但这些话仿佛要把她引向一种她刚退却下来莫名的恐惧。
10.Mr. Hareton recoiled, looking as foolish as he could do.
哈里顿先生向后退,显得要多蠢就有多蠢。