backlash

美音:['bæk.læʃ] 英音:['bæk.læʃ]

简单释义:


n.(对社会变动等的)强烈抵制

v.发生后冲

网络间隙;齿隙;侧隙

变形:

复数:backlashes  


完整释义:


n.

1.齿侧隙
2.啮合间隙
3.反斜线;强烈反对
4.游隙
5.反冲
6.反跳
7.无效行程
8.回弹
9.空回
10.反击;后座;(政治方面)强烈的反响;(任何)对抗性的反应;【机械工程】轮齿隙;齿隙游移;钓丝缠结

v.

1.〔电信〕热离子管整流特性不完善;齿隙游移
2.发生后冲,产生对抗性的反应


例句:

  1. That suggested trade unions might have overreached their influence in those countries, provoking a backlash.
    这表明,在这些国家,工会的影响力可能有些过头,引发了民众的抵触情绪。

  2. Such U. S. behavior was bound to produce a Russian backlash.
    美国这样的行为必然引起俄罗斯的反弹。

  3. In the shorter term, the bank needs to worry about a possible backlash against its incongruously generous pay policies.
    在更短的时间内,高盛必须担心不合理的慷慨付款政策可能带来的反冲。

  4. It was a view that elicited quite a backlash from some in the black American community who saw America as an imperfect and racist place.
    但在美国,那些认为美国并不完美,而且是充斥种族主义之地的黑人社区里,这样的观点无疑会引起强烈不满。

  5. She said the findings "also raise the possibility that men may avoid behaving modestly because they risk backlash when they do. "
    她还表示,该发现“也增加了男人有意避免谦逊行为的可能。因为如果不这样,他们就会受到不公的待遇”。

  6. But lawmakers and the administration have spent more than a week wrangling over the proposal amid a backlash from voters.
    但由于遭到选民的强烈反对,议员们和政府一周多以来一直就救助计划争论不下。

  7. Now, at a time of stagnation in the West, worries about a backlash were "not going to go away" .
    现在在西方处于停滞的时期,会很担心有一个倒退。

  8. It was the start of a chain reaction that this summer unleashed a fierce backlash from regulators and local banks.
    此后出现了一系列连锁反应,到了今年夏天,中国监管机构和本土银行发出了强烈的反弹。

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