Flinch
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British pronunciation/flˈɪnt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫɪntʃ/

Definición y Significado de "flinch"

to flinch
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estremecerse

to make a quick and involuntary movement in response to a surprise, pain, or fear
Intransitive
to flinch definition and meaning
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Example
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She often flinches at sudden loud noises.
When the door slammed, he flinched in surprise.
Right now, he is flinching as he watches the horror movie.
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corte, sobresalto

a sudden, involuntary movement made in response to pain or a threat of pain
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Example
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His flinch at the unexpected slap was instinctive.
The flinch in his eyes gave away his discomfort when the dentist approached.
Her flinch was barely noticeable when the doctor touched the sensitive area.
example
Ejemplo
She often flinches at sudden loud noises.
When the door slammed, he flinched in surprise.
Right now, he is flinching as he watches the horror movie.
While playing, the child was flinching every time the ball came near.
The unexpected fireworks display caused the dog to flinch and hide under the bed.
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