flinch
vi. 退縮; 畏懼
If you flinch, you make a small sudden movement, especially when something surprises you or hurts you.
Murat had looked into the eyes of the firing squad without flinching...
穆拉特毫不退縮地直視著執行槍決的行刑隊員們的眼睛。
The sharp surface of the rock caught at her skin, making her flinch.
岩石尖尖的表面剮到了她的面板,令她後縮了一下。
If you flinch from something unpleasant, you are unwilling to do it or think about it, or you avoid doing it.
The world community should not flinch in the face of this challenge...
國際社會在面對這一挑戰時不應該回避。
He has never flinched from harsh financial decisions.
在艱難的財政決策面前他從沒有退縮過。
1. a reflex response to sudden pain
1. draw back, as with fear or pain;
You seem to be bold, but how come you flinch when anything happens?
平時看你挺膽兒大, 怎麼真遇到事就二乎了!
We will never flinch from difficulties.
我們面對困難決不退縮.
Jane didn't flinch once when the doctor cleaned the cut in her arm.
醫生為瓊清洗手臂上的傷口時,她毫不畏縮.
People are easily attracted by your special temperament, but flinch from your cold appearance.
人們很容易被你獨特的氣質唆吸引, 但是卻在你冷漠的外表下望而卻步!
Jack doesn't flinch when Carroll draws a gun and shoots repeatedly at the partition.
當凱文拔出槍來,在車中間的隔板窗後連續射擊了幾槍,傑克一點都沒慌亂.