A movement back from an impact.
Spring back; spring away from an impact.
Draw back, as with fear or pain.
The backward jerk of a gun when it is fired.
Другие значения термина "recoil" 1 She said, 'I suppose there will be a certain amount of recoil . '
2 This was a good weapon, well-balanced, large trigger, rubber grip, short recoil .
3 The recoil would bury it in the earth if they tried that.
4 But I was ashamed to recoil in the presence of the hunter.
5 Some recoil in terror before that test; others, feeble and affrighted, vacillate.
6 The recoil did not wound him: there was no hate in it.
7 The recoil of the heavy gun nearly knocked me off the horse.
8 The advocate felt that Juliette would certainly recoil from him in horror.
9 The sight that met his eyes caused him to recoil in horror.
10 He saw me recoil ; it was nearly two hundred and fifty dollars.
11 Would he just push right through her or would which she recoil ?
12 Every recoil weakened him and his body sagged further to the floor.
13 The real key is learning how to be one with the recoil .
14 So they wondered if children were ever born without the recoil reflex.
15 But now something else has come into me, a feeling of recoil .
16 But compassion, in a moment, got the better of her instinctive recoil .
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