flinch meaning in English
vi.
退缩,畏缩 (from)。
n.
退缩,畏缩。
flinch
= flense.
Examples
- This tough corsican never flinched or failed .
这个刚毅的科西嘉人从来没有任何畏缩或沮丧。 - We had not flinched or wavered. we had not failed .
我们没有被吓倒,我们也没有动摇。我们并未失败。 - What a tribute to his ability not to flinch in the face of storm and stress !
这真是对他那面对暴风骤雨毫不畏缩的本领的大表扬! - She couldn't deal him a social blow--there was no question about this and he didn't flinch .
在社交场上,她别想伤他一根毫毛;这是毫无疑问的。因此他毫不退缩。 - A tolerable conclusion depended on our ability to convince the soviets that there would be no flinching on our part, either to protect detente or for fear of the arab reaction .
是否能取得差强人意的结果,取决于我们能否使苏联人相信,我们方面不会为了维护缓和或是担心阿拉伯国家的反应而畏缩不前。