😖flinch (flinch)

verb
/flɪntʃ/
retroceder (retroceder)

Meaning

to suddenly move back or away due to fear or pain
Traducción del significado
moverse repentinamente hacia atrás o alejarse debido al miedo o al dolor
moverse repentinamente hacia atras o alejarse debido al miedo o al dolor

Oraciones de ejemplo

He didn’t flinch when the doctor gave him the injection.

Él no se echó atrás cuando el doctor le dio la inyección.
El no se echo atras cuando el doctor le dio la inyeccion.

Expresiones de ejemplo

not flinch
no echarse atrás
no echarse atras

Synonyms

recoil, shrink, withdraw, cringe, wince

Antonyms

endure, face, confront

Colocaciones

flinch from, flinch at, without flinching

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