cringes

听听怎么读
[krɪndʒz]
是什么意思
  • v.

    畏缩( cringe的第三人称单数 );退缩;卑躬屈膝;憎恶

  • 英英释义

    cringe[ krindʒ ]

    • v.
      • draw back, as with fear or pain

        同义词:flinchsquinchfunkshrinkwincerecoilquail

      • show submission or fear

        同义词:fawncrawlcreepcowergrovel

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作不及物动词(vi.)
    1. People often cringe when they hear the word "fat".
      人们常常听到“脂肪”这个词后会畏缩。
    2. But just the thought of mentioning it to her made him cringe.
      可是一想到要向她表明这一想法,他就会犹豫、退缩。
    3. It may be difficult to believe, but some people actually cringe when an opportunity presents itself.
      令人难以置信的是,有些人竟在机遇来临时畏缩。
    4. His way of sleeping makes me cringe.
      他睡觉的方式令我生厌。
    5. I cringe when I think of the poems I wrote then.
      每当我想起我那时写的诗歌就感到很难堪。
    6. I cringe with embarrassment when I reread those first stories I wrote.
      我重读了我初期编写的故事

    权威例句

    Peaches Cringes, Dad Applauds
    Administration cringes at lobbying
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    Michoud cringes under blow dealt by Bush budget axe
    Ireland Cringes as Chill of Austerity Budget Sets In
    CDO Market Cringes In Fear of FASB's Crackdown on SPEs
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    Chapter Seven: Discourses of decolonisation? Cultural cringes, discursive authority, rewriting history, and nationalist poetry