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词汇 blench
释义 blench
verb[ I ]
uk /blentʃ/ us /blentʃ/
to move back or away suddenly or react physically because something frightens, disgusts (= shocks), or upsets you: (因惊吓、厌恶而)退缩,畏缩
At the sight of the dead animal, Diana blenched.见到动物尸体,黛安娜吓得往后退。
humorous
to be very unwilling to do something: 很不情愿做
My sister blenches at the very thought of changing a baby's nappy.一想到要换婴儿的尿布,我妹妹就很不情愿。
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Unwilling and reluctant

Examples of blench


blench
Modern pluralism is thus at least sufficiently sociologically self-aware not to blench from the insight that a liberal polity is the political form of bourgeois capitalist society.
I rather blench at having 1,352 registers.
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Blench apparently treats them as half a dozen languages in two branches.
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