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畏縮;覺得尷尬不安或難為情;阿諛,奉承
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n.
畏縮;阿諛,奉承
Verb:
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draw back, as with fear or pain;
"she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf"
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show submission or fear
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用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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People often cringe when they hear the word "fat".
消費者們經常聽說“脂肪酸”這一個詞后期會畏縮。
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But just the thought of mentioning it to her made him cringe.
那可是一感悟到要向她闡明某一需求,他就要考慮、膽怯。
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It may be difficult to believe, but some people actually cringe when an opportunity presents itself.
最讓人易于置信的是,一部分人竟在契機來臨時性畏縮。
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His way of sleeping makes me cringe.
他入睡的途徑令我生厭。
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I cringe when I think of the poems I wrote then.
只要我猜測起我時候寫的現代詩歌就備感不容易堪。
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I cringe with embarrassment when I reread those first stories I wrote.
我重讀了我初撰寫的情況
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Performing cringes and congees like a court-chamberlain.
出于: Thackeray
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Alternative fits of swagger cringe.
產自: Thomas Hughes
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Bridges that made Anne's flesh cringe with..fear.
選自: L. M. Montgomery
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The dogs cringed to the ground and whined piteously.
產自: J. Steinbeck
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Some of the things I'm supposed to say..make me cringe with embarrassment.
出自于: D. Lodge
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