Retroceso
pronunciation: retɹ̩oʊθesoʊ
part of speech: noun, verb
recoil1 = culatazo, retroceso.
Example: Self-loading rifles, on the other hand, are claimed not to have recoil.
recoil2 = retraerse, retroceder, sentir reticencia hacia.
Example: Consequently, librarians have often entered the profession because they love books and have instinctively recoiled from concepts such as measurement and marketing.
more:
» recoil in + horror = horrorizarse.
Example: Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds. Recoil synonyms
spring in spanish: , pronunciation: sprɪŋ nounbound in spanish: , pronunciation: baʊnd verb, adjectiveshrink in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃrɪŋk verbkick in spanish: , pronunciation: kɪk verb, nouncringe in spanish: , pronunciation: krɪndʒ verbbacklash in spanish: , pronunciation: bæklæʃ nounbounce in spanish: , pronunciation: baʊns noun, verbrepercussion in spanish: , pronunciation: ripɜrkʌʃən nounfunk in spanish: , pronunciation: fʌŋk nounflinch in spanish: , pronunciation: flɪntʃ verbquail in spanish: , pronunciation: kweɪl nounwince in spanish: , pronunciation: wɪns verb, nounrebound in spanish: , pronunciation: ribaʊnd noun, verbricochet in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪkəʃeɪ noun, verbsquinch in spanish: , pronunciation: skwɪntʃ noun, verbkick back in spanish: , pronunciation: kɪkbæk verbtake a hop in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪkəhɑp verb