常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句“Now, it is very necessary that we should not flinch from seeing what is vile and debasing,” he said.“現(xiàn)在,我們需要鼓起勇氣,不再膽怯于發(fā)現(xiàn)那些邪惡和下等之物”,他說(shuō)。He didn't flinch from controversy, presenting evidence for human influence on global temperature and debunking common "natural causes" myths.他在爭(zhēng)論中并沒(méi)有退縮,展示了人類對(duì)全球氣溫影響的證據(jù),并且駁斥普遍認(rèn)同的“自然原因”謬論。Neither did he flinch from warning the Japanese that they may have to shoulder a heavier burden (ie, pay higher taxes) because of the nation’s budgetary and debt problems.同時(shí)他直言不諱地告誡日本國(guó)民:鑒于該國(guó)的預(yù)算和債務(wù)問(wèn)題,他們可能必須承擔(dān)更重的膽子(意指加稅)。權(quán)威例句TV, maintain larger networks of correspondents inside Iraq and rarely flinch from airing graphic content.ECONOMIST: Arab protestAssuming that the Saddams of the world would somehow flinch from using such weapons against their imagined enemies strikes us as foolhardy.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Giving Saddam Space 返回 flinch from