পশ্চাদপসরণ, কুণ্ঠা, প্রত্যাগতি, প্রতিক্ষেপ
পশ্চাদপসরণ করা, পিছান, প্রতিক্ষিপ্ত হত্তয়া, প্রত্যাগমন করা
(1) The backward jerk of a gun when it is fired
(2) A movement back from an impact
(1) Draw back, as with fear or pain,spring back,spring away from an impact,spring back, as from a forceful thrust,shrink away.
(2) Draw back.
(3) as with fear or pain.
(4) Spring back.
(5) Spring away from an impact.
(6) as from a forceful thrust.
(7) Shrink away.
(1) It largely reduces the strength of recoil during shooting, but its greatest usefulness is apparent during bare-hand fighting.
(2) The principle stress-bearing elements of the lung, which account for its tendency to recoil , are elastin and collagen fiber networks and surface tension.
(3) This is due to elastic tendons that stretch and recoil , enabling the animals to u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510bounceu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb along the ground like a pogo stick.
(4) Many social scientists recoil from the idea that though particular wars may be avoided, war is endemic in the human condition.
(5) No matter how well you explain recoil or emphasize proper shooting stance, that first shot is a surprise.
(6) One caution: be sure you have the scope mounted properly in terms of recoil .
(7) In recoil , one of the mortally wounded soldiers pulled the trigger of his gun, causing a single bullet to strike his attacker.
(8) I felt Jack's arm snake around my waist suddenly and wanted to recoil , but just gave him a fake loving smile instead.
(9) The recoil , for example, was negligible, and the gun was certainly not on a hair-trigger.
(10) The muscle has the ability to recoil
(11) This provides the skeleto-muscular support required in order to handle recoil without discomfort.
(12) Ronni felt herself recoil at the very thought
(13) The stock is designed with more mass to help reduce recoil .
(14) The light recoil and modest slide pace lull the shooter into a false sense of security.
(15) Hence, although we fix the vessel under distension, once the load is removed, the elastin will recoil and consequently have a tortuous geometry.
(16) His body jerked with the recoil of the rifle
(17) And still some people might react with disgust at the idea, recoil at the thought of it, or simply say that it's too strong a word.
(18) Ensure the scope is mounted properly to handle recoil .
(19) Our human instincts immediately recoil from that idea, immediately thinking that one is obviously u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510worseu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb than the other.
(20) We recoil at the idea of growing human beings for spare body parts or creating life for our convenience.
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