blench
verb[I]
uk/blentʃ/us/blentʃ/tomoveback or awaysuddenlyorreactphysicallybecause somethingfrightens,disgusts(=shocks), orupsetsyou:
(因惊吓、厌恶而)退缩,畏缩At thesightof thedeadanimal, Diana blenched.见到动物尸体,黛安娜吓得往后退。
humorous
to be veryunwillingto do something:
很不情愿做Mysisterblenchesatthe verythoughtofchanginga baby'snappy.一想到要换婴儿的尿布,我妹妹就很不情愿。
Not liking
- abhor
- abide
- abominate
- anti-American
- anti-British
- cup
- cut
- despise
- detest
- disdain
- disdainful
- disdainfully
- mind
- not besomeone'scup of teaidiom
- not go much onsomethingidiom
- not have a civil word to say aboutsomeoneidiom
- not know whatsomeonesees insomeone/somethingidiom
- not take kindly tosomethingidiom
- stand
- thing
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Unwilling and reluctant