flinch

verb
🔊/flɪntʃ/
🔊/flɪntʃ/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they flinch
🔊/flɪntʃ/
🔊/flɪntʃ/
he / she / it flinches
🔊/ˈflɪntʃɪz/
🔊/ˈflɪntʃɪz/
past simple flinched
🔊/flɪntʃt/
🔊/flɪntʃt/
past participle flinched
🔊/flɪntʃt/
🔊/flɪntʃt/
-ing form flinching
🔊/ˈflɪntʃɪŋ/
🔊/ˈflɪntʃɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. to make a sudden movement with your face or body as a result of pain, fear, surprise, etc.(突然)退缩;畏缩
    • He met my gaze without flinching.他毫不畏缩,跟我对视着。🔊🔊
    • He didn’t even flinch (= wasn’t surprised) when I told him the price.当我告诉他价格时,他甚至都没有退缩。
    • flinch at something He flinched at the sight of the blood.他一见到血就往后退。🔊🔊
    • flinch away She flinched away from the dog.她一下子避开了那条狗。🔊🔊
    see also unflinching
    Extra Examples
    • He hardly flinched when he was hit.他被击中时几乎都没退缩一下。
    • Her finger touched the scar on his forehead, making him flinch.她的手指触到他额头上的伤疤时,他缩了一下。
    • She flinched inwardly as he took her hand.他拉她的手时,她心里缩了一下。
    Topics Feelingsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • barely
    • hardly
    • almost
    verb + flinch
    • make somebody
    preposition
    • at
    • from
    • with
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    Word Originmid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘slink or sneak off’): from Old French flenchir ‘turn aside’, of West Germanic origin and related to German lenken ‘to guide, steer’.