blench
英[blentʃ]
美[blentʃ]
Verb:
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turn pale, as if in fear
- 1. She blench ed before her accuser.
- 她在(她的)指控者面前畏缩了.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 2. GARETH, watching, saw Magicka blench, swallow and dart hasty glances and there, as though seeking escape.
- 盖利斯看着, 瞧见巫师开始畏缩着, 吞着口水,目光胡乱的东张西望, 像是在寻找避难之地.
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- 3. So the reform of the rural land property rights institution can not blench the hypersensitive problem.
- 在这组权利束中,所有权处于核心地位,因此农村土地产权改革无法绕开这个敏感的问题.
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用作动词 (v.)
- 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。
- We blanch almonds by soaking off their skins in boiling water.
我们把杏仁泡在沸水去皮弄成白色。