blench

英 [blentʃ] 美 [blentʃ]

v.  (因惊吓而)退缩; 惊悸

过去式:blenched现在分词:blenching第三人称单数:blenches过去分词:blenched

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牛津词典

verb

  1. (因惊吓而)退缩;惊悸
    to react to sth in a way that shows you are frightened

    双语例句

    1. The conflict among the interest groups is a political puzzle unable to blench for all the societies of all ages.
      利益集团之间的冲突是古往今来所有社会都无法回避的政治难题。
    2. To blench from him in horror.
      因害怕而回避他。
    3. The property right need to be very clearly and blench of the pawn of bank.
      房产产权清晰,尽量回避银行抵押物业。
    4. Diatomite is widely used in fireproof material, constructional material, filtering material, blench material, bulking agent, sorbent and the carrier of chemical industry catalyst.
      硅藻土广泛应用于耐火材料、建筑材料、过滤和漂白材料、填充剂、吸着剂、化学工业催化剂载体等。
    5. By the intervention of judicature, practicing government blench system, the judicial offices accept and hear the cases of the property dissensions in the house dismantlement directly to make the administrative confiscation system perfect.
      通过司法介入估价,实行政府回避制度,由司法机关直接受理拆迁人与被拆迁人之间的房屋拆迁财产纠纷,使我国行政征用制度更加完善。
    6. Facing these problems, Chinese corporations can not blench any longer, and must take use of some necessary patent strategies to resist the aggression of patent of foreign corporations.
      面对这样的问题,中国企业已经不能回避,要采取必要的专利策略来回击外国的专利包围。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. turn pale, as if in fear

        Synonym:    paleblanch