recoil如何读

英:[rɪˈkɔɪl , ˈriːkɔɪl]

美:[rɪˈkɔɪl , ˈriːkɔɪl]

recoil是什么意思

vi.

反跳,跳回

退却,后退

报应

n.

(尤指枪炮的)反冲

后退,退缩

反跳,跳回

反冲力

recoil自然拼读

re·coil

recoil变形

复数:recoils

第三人称单数:recoils

现在分词:recoiling

过去式:recoiled

过去分词:recoiled

recoil英英释义

Noun:
  1. the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired

  2. a movement back from an impact

Verb:
  1. draw back, as with fear or pain;

    "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf"

  2. come back to the originator of an action with an undesired effect;

    "Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of trouble"

  3. spring back; spring away from an impact;

    "The rubber ball bounced"
    "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"

  4. spring back, as from a forceful thrust;

    "The gun kicked back into my shoulder"

recoil词组

recoil from畏缩,后退

recoil forcen. 反冲力;坐后力

recoil词源中文解释

约于1200年,及物动词 recoilen,意为“强制后退,驱逐,击退”(现在已过时或废弃); 约于1300年,不及物动词,意为“缩回,撤退”,源自古法语 reculer “后退,让步,撤退”(12世纪),来自于通俗拉丁语 *reculare,源自拉丁语 re- “后退”(参见 re-)和 culus “背部,底部,基础”(参见 tutu)。1520年代开始出现“弹回”的意思(如火器发射时)。相关词汇: Recoiled; recoiling。

recoil_体育行业词汇

后坐力

recoil_力学行业词汇

反冲

recoil_化学行业词汇

反冲

recoil_物理学行业词汇

反冲

recoil词源英文解释

Verb Middle English reculen, recoilen, from Anglo-French reculer, recuiler, from re- + cul backside — more at culet

The first known use of recoil was in the 14th century

recoil儿童词典英英释义

recoil1 of 2verb

to fall back under pressure : retreat

to shrink back

recoil in horror

to spring back to or as if to a starting point the big gun recoiled upon firing

the compressed spring recoiled upon release

recoil2 of 2noun

the act or action of recoiling

the distance through which something (as a spring) recoils

recoil 例句

1 Most people would recoil from seeing a snake in the path.

路上看到蛇,大多数人会后退.

2 The dog recoiled from the rotten food because of the unpleasant smell.

变质的食物散发出的难闻的气味使得这条狗向后退缩.

3 Kit recoiled, as much from his angry tone as from the repulsive words.

4 Ekon ran along the other side, surprised to hear the beast hiss in pain as it recoiled.

5 Washington sympathized with whites who recoiled at “the incoming of those of foreign birth and strange tongue and habits...”

6 He had the knife out already, and swiftly cut a small window to see where they were—only to recoil at once.

7 I recoiled almost instantly at her tone more than her words.

8 Unfortunately, the recoil knocked the easel sideways and sent more projectiles shooting all over the room.

9 Ranofer recoiled so hastily that he stumbled and all but dropped the box.

10 He recoiled, eyes flashing a hurt that almost made her sorry.

11 The princess suddenly stared into Celaena’s eyes with a ferocity that made the assassin recoil slightly.

12 Collectively recoiling from the native population of the Americas, Europeans learned how to become a new version of themselves.

13 The cow mooed, and he recoiled, crouching and grabbing the ladder with both hands to steady himself.

14 The hot plant's fingers recoiled, shriveling back to the size of chili peppers.

15 Minho actually recoiled at the harsh rebuke, but his face seemed more confused to Thomas than hurt or angry.

16 "I walk down the street analyzing the force of a boy on skateboard or the recoil of a carpenter using a nail gun, " he wrote.

现在,我走到街头,看见一个男孩玩滑板,或者木匠钉钉子,都会停下来分析他的作用力反作用力。

17 There was no Aunt Ivy to recoil in horror at my language and, truth be told, there is nothing like the occasional outburst of profanity to calm jangled nerves.

18 She recoiled from his touch.

她躲开他的触摸。

19 A molecule striking an advancing piston recoils with increased speed.

撞在前进中的活塞上的分子,会加速反跳.

20 His natural instinct is to recoil from the sun and return to the nearest shade.

recoil 同义词

6 后座力

kick

9 后坐

kick

20 败走

flight

23 后坐力

kick kickback

recoil 短语相关

recoil-operated

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