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recoil    音标拼音: [rik'ɔɪl]
n. 畏缩,后退,弹回,反作用,后座力
vi. 退却,畏缩,弹回,撤退,反冲,报应

畏缩,後退,弹回,反作用,後座力退却,畏缩,弹回,撤退,反冲,报应

recoil
n 1: the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired [synonym: {recoil},
{kick}]
2: a movement back from an impact [synonym: {recoil},
{repercussion}, {rebound}, {backlash}]
v 1: draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they
showed the slaughtering of the calf" [synonym: {flinch},
{squinch}, {funk}, {cringe}, {shrink}, {wince}, {recoil},
{quail}]
2: come back to the originator of an action with an undesired
effect; "Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of
trouble" [synonym: {backfire}, {backlash}, {recoil}]
3: spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball
bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after
they collide" [synonym: {bounce}, {resile}, {take a hop},
{spring}, {bound}, {rebound}, {recoil}, {reverberate},
{ricochet}]
4: spring back, as from a forceful thrust; "The gun kicked back
into my shoulder" [synonym: {kick back}, {recoil}, {kick}]

Recoil \Re*coil"\ (r[-e]*koil"), v. t.
To draw or go back. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Recoil \Re*coil"\, n.
1. A starting or falling back; a rebound; a shrinking; as,
the recoil of nature, or of the blood.
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2. The state or condition of having recoiled.
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The recoil from formalism is skepticism. --F. W.
Robertson.
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3. Specifically, the reaction or rebounding of a firearm when
discharged.
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{Recoil dynamometer} (Gunnery), an instrument for measuring
the force of the recoil of a firearm.

{Recoil escapement}. See the Note under {Escapement}.
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Recoil \Re*coil"\ (r[-e]*koil"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Recoiled}
(r[-e]*koild"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recoiling}.] [OE. recoilen,
F. reculer, fr. L. pref. re- re- culus the fundament. The
English word was perhaps influenced in form by accoil.]
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1. To start, roll, bound, spring, or fall back; to take a
reverse motion; to be driven or forced backward; to
return.
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Evil on itself shall back recoil. --Milton.
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The solemnity of her demeanor made it impossible . .
. that we should recoil into our ordinary spirits.
--De Quincey.
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2. To draw back, as from anything repugnant, distressing,
alarming, or the like; to shrink. --Shak.
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3. To turn or go back; to withdraw one's self; to retire.
[Obs.] "To your bowers recoil." --Spenser.
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190 Moby Thesaurus words for "recoil":
about the bush, antagonism, antipathy, avoid, avoidance, backfire,
backlash, backlashing, backwash, balk, bashfulness, beat around,
beg the question, blanch, blench, blink, boggle, boggling,
boomerang, bounce, bounce back, bound, bound back, cannon,
cannon off, carom, clashing, clout, collision, comeback,
compunction, conflict, confutation, contradiction, contraposition,
contrariety, contrecoup, counter, counteraction, counterblast,
counterblow, counterposition, counterstroke, counterworking,
crankiness, cringe, crotchetiness, demur, demurral, diffidence,
disapprove of, dissent, dodge, draw back, duck, equivocate, evade,
evasion, exchange, fade, fall back, fallback, falter, faltering,
fence, fight shy of, flinch, fly back, force, friction, funk,
give-and-take, grimace, hang back, hang off, have qualms,
have repercussions, hedge, hem and haw, hesitance, hesitancy,
hesitate, hesitation, hold off, impact, impress, impression,
imprint, interchange, interference, jib, kick, kick back, kickback,
lash back, look askance at, make bones about, mark, modesty,
nonconformity, objection, opposition, opposure, oppugnance,
oppugnancy, parry, pause, perverseness, print, protest, pull away,
pull back, pullback, pullout, pussyfoot, put off, quail, quake,
qualm, qualm of conscience, qualmishness, reaction, rebound,
rebuff, recalcitrance, recalcitrate, recalcitration, reciprocation,
reel back, reflex, renitency, repercuss, repercussion, reply,
repugnance, repulse, resile, resilience, resistance, response,
retaliation, retort, retreat, return, revolt, revolt at, ricochet,
scruple, scrupulosity, scrupulousness, shake, sheer off, shift,
shift off, show distaste for, shrink, shrink back, shrink from,
shrinking, shudder, shudder at, shy, shy at, shy away, shy off,
shyness, sidestep, sidestepping, snap back, spring, spring back,
squinch, start, start aside, start back, step aside, stick,
stick at, stickle, stickling, strain, swerve, swimming upstream,
tremble, turn aside, ward off, waver, weasel, weasel out, wince


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  • Recoil - Wikipedia
    Recoil (often called knockback, kickback or simply kick) is the rearward thrust generated when a gun is being discharged
  • RECOIL - Firearm Lifestyle Magazine
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  • RECOIL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    recoil, shrink, flinch, wince, blench, quail mean to draw back in fear or distaste recoil implies a start or movement away through shock, fear, or disgust
  • RECOIL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    us ˈri·kɔɪl, rɪˈkɔɪl the sudden, backward movement that a gun makes when it is fired (Definition of recoil from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
  • RECOIL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    RECOIL definition: to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust See examples of recoil used in a sentence
  • RECOIL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    The recoil of a gun is the quick backward movement that it makes when it is fired I assembled the weapon, checked the firing and recoil mechanism and loaded it
  • Recoil - definition of recoil by The Free Dictionary
    1 To spring back, as upon firing 2 To shrink back, as in fear or repugnance 3 To fall back; return: "Violence does, in truth, recoil upon the violent" (Arthur Conan Doyle)
  • recoil - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    to spring or fly back because of force of impact or because of a shooting of a bullet: The rifle recoiled n the act or an instance of recoiling: [uncountable] very little recoil with this gun [countable] a small recoil to coil again start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust
  • recoil - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Verb recoil (third-person singular simple present recoils, present participle recoiling, simple past and past participle recoiled) (intransitive) To pull back, especially in disgust, horror or astonishment [from 16th c ] He recoiled in disgust when he saw the mess
  • Recoil - SIG SAUER
    A firearm’s recoil is the rearward force of a firearm that is the direct result of firing a round Essentially it is the “equal and opposite reaction” to the force generated to fire a round forward through the barrel





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