backlash

英['bæklæʃ] 美['bæklæʃ]
  • n. 后冲;反撞;激烈反应;强烈反对;缠结;齿轮隙
Noun:
  1. a movement back from an impact

  2. an adverse reaction to some political or social occurrence;

    "there was a backlash of intolerance"

Verb:
  1. come back to the originator of an action with an undesired effect;

    "Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of trouble"

1. He also warned of a possible anti-Western backlash.
他还警告有可能会出现对西方的强烈抵制。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The government is facing an angry backlash from voters over the new tax.
政府正面临选民对新税项的强烈反对。

来自《权威词典》

3. White backlash increases as the pressure for change in South Africa mounts.
南非求变的压力升高,白人的敌意也加深.

来自辞典例句

4. This struck many Americans as undemocratic and helped fuel a furious backlash.
此言论攻击了许多美国人的不民主并有助于推动后续的强烈反攻.

来自互联网

5. After the proper backlash is achieved , perform Gear Contact Pattern Analysis procedure.
在达到合适的齿隙后, 执行齿轮接触印痕图形分析过程.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It was unclear whether the Pontiff's words would end the backlash.
      究竟教皇的话能不能结束这种激烈反应尚不明确。
    2. The voters had backlash against rising gas taxes.
      投标人强烈反对增加汽油税。
    3. The government is facing an angry backlash from voters over the new tax.
      政府正面临选民对新税项的强烈反对。