单词 | flinched |
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flinched听听怎么读
[fl?nt?t]
是什么意思 (因危险和痛苦)退缩,畏惧( flinch的过去式和过去分词 ); 英英释义flinch[ flint? ]
学习怎么用 词组短语flinch from躲闪;在…面前退缩 双语例句用作动词(v.)
用作名词(n.)
权威例句Ian flinched104th Congress Flinched Too OftenPierre Elliott Trudeau : the prankster who never flinchedAiming for better than "Nobody flinched": Notes on heterosexism in cancer careADEPT AT DIGGING IN ROCKIES' BUDDY BELL HASN'T FLINCHED AT THE CURVES LIFE HAS THROWN HIS WAY.(Sports)I Looked into Briggs' Eyes and He Flinched like I'd Punched Him; SAYS LENNOX LEWIS; BRIT SET TO PROVE HE'S A KNOCKOUT STARVerdicts Greeted in Silence as Two Never Flinched ; Two Former Anglo Bankers Could Get Up to Five Years in Jail And/or a Fine'When I said that I was all in favour of a good slap,she flinched before me like a wounded fawn and gasped : But I could never beat ...The Arts: `We're all afraid of the dark' Harvey Keitel has never flinched from exploring the darkness of life. It has often been a ...Art Market Deals with Show Cancellations, Optimistic of Future: While the Art Market Has Flinched at Show Cancellations, It Has Brig...
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