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  1. to refuse to accept an idea or principle, feeling strong dislike or disapproval. rehuir. She wondered how it would be to touch him and recoiled at the thought. Se preguntó cómo sería tocarlo y la idea le repulsó. recoil. noun [ U ] uk / ˈriː.kɔɪl/ us / ˈriː.kɔɪl/ the sudden backward movement that a gun makes when it is fired. retroceso, culatazo.

  2. RECOIL definition: 1. to move back because of fear or disgust (= dislike or disapproval): 2. to refuse to accept an…. Learn more.

  3. Report an error or suggest an improvement. 'recoil' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: In the English description: backlash - balk - boomerang - kick - kick back - kickback - wince. Spanish: rebufo - reculativa - retroceso - recular. Synonyms: withdraw, turn away, shrink from, draw back, step back, more...

  4. The meaning of RECOIL is to fall back under pressure. How to use recoil in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Recoil.

  5. 1. (volver hacia atrás) a. retroceder. When she saw what he was holding in his hand, she recoiled in disgust. Al ver lo que tenía en la mano, retrocedió asqueada. 2. (armas) a. retroceder. The butt of the rifle recoiled sharply against my cheek.La culata del rifle retrocedió bruscamente contra mi mejilla. b. dar un culatazo.

  6. If something makes you recoil, you move your body quickly away from it because it frightens, offends, or hurts you. For a moment I thought he was going to kiss me. I recoiled in horror.

  7. 1. (to move back) a. retroceder. When she saw what he was holding in his hand, she recoiled in disgust. Al ver lo que tenía en la mano, retrocedió asqueada. 2. (weaponry) a. retroceder. The butt of the rifle recoiled sharply against my cheek.La culata del rifle retrocedió bruscamente contra mi mejilla. b. dar un culatazo.