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flinch vi ( psychologically) hésiter ; ( physically) tressaillir ; without flinching sans broncher ; to flinch from doing sth hésiter à faire qch ; to flinch at tiquer sur [criticism, insult etc]. -
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flinch [flɪntʃ](a) (wince, with pain) tressaillir;∎ without flinching sans broncher∎ to flinch from one's duty/obligations reculer devant son devoir/ses obligations;∎ she didn't flinch from doing her duty elle n'a pas reculé devant son devoir;∎ she flinched at the thought l'idée l'a fait reculer -
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/flinch/ * ngoại động từ - (như) flench * nội động từ - chùn bước, nao núng =to flinch from difficulties+ chùn bước trước khó khăn - do dự, lưỡng lự, ngần ngại -
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intransitive verb2) (wince) zusammenzucken* * *[flin ](to make a sudden movement back or away in fear, pain etc: He flinched away from the sudden heat.) zurückzucken* * *[flɪn(t)ʃ]vi1. (wince) [zusammen]zucken, zusammenfahrenshe listened to the teacher's criticisms without \flinching sie hörte sich die Kritik des Lehrers an, ohne eine Miene zu verziehen2. (avoid)▪ to \flinch [away] from sth vor etw dat zurückschrecken; fire, syringe vor etw dat zurückzucken; ( fig) responsibility, task sich akk etw dat entziehenwe should not \flinch from the facts wir sollten den Tatsachen ins Auge sehen* * *[flIntS]vi1) (= wince) zurückzuckenwithout flinching — ohne mit der Wimper zu zucken
2) (fig)to flinch from sth — vor etw (dat) zurückschrecken
he flinched from telling her the truth — er scheute sich, ihr die Wahrheit zu sagen
* * *flinch1 [flıntʃ] v/i1. zurückschrecken (from, at vor dat)2. (zurück)zucken, zusammenfahren (vor Schmerz etc):without flinching ohne mit der Wimper zu zucken, ohne eine Miene zu verziehenflinch2 [flıntʃ] → academic.ru/27964/flense">flense* * *intransitive verb2) (wince) zusammenzucken* * *v.zurück weichen v.zurückweichen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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[flɪntʃ]* * *[flin ](to make a sudden movement back or away in fear, pain etc: He flinched away from the sudden heat.) ritirarsi, sottrarsi* * *flinch /flɪntʃ/n.(to) flinch (1) /flɪntʃ/► to flench.(to) flinch (2) /flɪntʃ/v. i.1 sussultare, trasalire, fremere ( per dolore, paura, disgusto); avere un sussulto (o un fremito); fare una smorfia ( di dolore, di disgusto): The sound of gunfire made her flinch, il rumore degli spari la fece sobbalzare; to flinch inwardly, avere un fremito interno; fremere nell'intimo; without flinching, senza un fremito; senza batter ciglio; senza una smorfia di dolore2 – to flinch from, tirarsi indietro di fronte a; sottrarsi a: to flinch from a responsibility, sottrarsi a una responsabilitàflinchern.chi si tira indietro; chi si sottrae ( a un dovere, ecc.).* * *[flɪntʃ] -
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flin(to make a sudden movement back or away in fear, pain etc: He flinched away from the sudden heat.) encogerse, estremecersetr[flɪnʧ]1 (wince) estremecerseflinch ['flɪnʧ] vi1) wince: estremecerse2) recoil: recular, retrocederv.• retroceder v.flɪntʃintransitive verb ( wince) estremecerse*[flɪntʃ]VI1) (=shrink back) estremecerseI flinched when he touched me — cuando me tocó, me estremecí
he struck her hard but she did not flinch — la golpeó con fuerza, pero ni se inmutó
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̈ɪflɪntʃ I гл.
1) вздрагивать( от боли, испуга) ;
передернуться( от отвращения) Syn: shrink, wince
2., recoil
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2) уклоняться, отступать( от выполнения долга, намеченного пути и т. п.) (from) A wise man flinches from danger. ≈ Мудрый человек избегает опасностей. Many people flinch from speaking in public. ≈ Многие боятся говорить перед публикой.
3) отнимать, отдергивать flinch one's glass Syn: give way, draw back, turn aside II = flense отступление, уклонение вздрагивание, дрожь род карточной игры отступать, уклоняться( от обязанности, трудности, неприятности) - to * from combat( военное) избегать боя - he did not * from his duty он не уклонялся от своих обязанностей вздрагивать;
передернуться (от боли) - to bear pain without *ing переносить боль, не дрогнув flinch =flense ~ вздрагивать (от боли) ;
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flin(to make a sudden movement back or away in fear, pain etc: He flinched away from the sudden heat.) vike tilbake (for), krympe seg vedverb \/flɪn(t)ʃ\/1) rygge tilbake, vike tilbake, kvie seg for, krympe seg2) rykke til (av smerte, frykt e.l.)flinch from vike tilbake for, krympe seg vedflinch from doing something vike unna for noe, prøve å slippe unna noewithout flinching uten å blunke, uten å nøle -
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[flɪn(t)ʃ] vi1) ( wince) [zusammen]zucken, zusammenfahren;she listened to the teacher's criticisms without \flinching sie hörte sich die Kritik des Lehrers an, ohne eine Miene zu verziehen2) ( avoid)to \flinch [away] from sth vor etw dat zurückschrecken; fire, syringe vor etw dat zurückzucken; ( fig); responsibility, task sich akk etw dat entziehen;we should not \flinch from the facts wir sollten den Tatsachen ins Auge sehen;to \flinch from doing sth unpleasant jobs davor zurückschrecken, etw zu tun -
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[̈ɪflɪntʃ]flinch =flense flinch вздрагивать (от боли); дрогнуть flinch уклоняться, отступать (from - от выполнения долга, намеченного пути и т. п.) -
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1. [flıntʃ] n1. отступление, уклонение2. вздрагивание, дрожь3. род карточной игры2. [flıntʃ] v1. отступать, уклоняться (от обязанности, трудности, неприятности)to flinch from combat - воен. избегать боя
2. вздрагивать; передёрнуться ( от боли)to bear pain without flinching - переносить боль, не дрогнув
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[flin ](to make a sudden movement back or away in fear, pain etc: He flinched away from the sudden heat.) encolher-se* * *[flintʃ] n 1 recuo, desistência, vacilação, hesitação, perplexidade. 2 espécie de jogo de cartas. • vi recuar, retroceder, ceder terreno, retrair-se, hesitar, vacilar, desistir de, desviar-se, esquivar-se, fugir (de algum trabalho, perigo, compromisso, etc.), encolher-se, sobressaltar-se. don’t flinch Amer não tire o corpo fora. -
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n. terugwijken, terugschrikken, terugdeinzen--------v. terugwijken, terugdeinzen[ flintsj]♦voorbeelden:without flinching • zonder een spier te vertrekken -
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I [flɪnʧ] гл.1) вздрагивать (от боли, испуга); передёрнуться ( от отвращения)Syn:2) уклоняться, отступать (от выполнения долга, намеченного пути и т. п.)A wise man flinches from danger. — Мудрый человек избегает опасностей.
Many people flinch from speaking in public. — Многие уклоняются от публичных выступлений.
3) отнимать, отдёргиватьSyn:give way, draw back, turn asideII [flɪnʧ] = flense -
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v. intrans.P. and V. ὀκνεῖν, κατοκνεῖν, P. ἀποκνεῖν.Flinch from: P. and V. ὀκνεῖν (acc.), ἐξίστασθαι (acc.), ἀφίστασθαι (gen.), V. ἐξαφίστασθαι (gen.), P. ἀποκνεῖν (acc.); see shrink from.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Flinch
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{flintʃ}
1. трепвам, потрепервам, сепвам се
2. плаша се, дърпам се, бягам (from от)* * *{flintsh} v 1. трепвам, потрепервам, сепвам се; 2. плаша се, дъ* * *трепвам; потрепервам;* * *1. плаша се, дърпам се, бягам (from от) 2. трепвам, потрепервам, сепвам се* * *
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