backlash 英 [ˈbæklæʃ]   美 [ˈbækˌlæʃ]

backlash

backlash  英 [ˈbæklæʃ] 美 [ˈbækˌlæʃ]

n. 反冲;强烈抵制  vt. 强烈反对;发生后冲 

名词复数:backlashes 

You can see why there's a backlash against this style of decoupling. 您可以看到为什么对这种形式的解耦会有激烈的反对。
backlash from the reactor is likely to be an even bigger problem when the water inside the reactor is much more radioactive than usual and is under extremely high pressure. 当反应堆内的水比通常情况下的放射性高得多,而且处于高压之下的话,反应堆的强烈冲击可能会成为一个更加严重的问题。

  • When many people react against something in the same way, you can call it a backlash. A backlash against government policies can result in mass protests.
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  • n. 反冲;强烈抵制
  • vt. 强烈反对;发生后冲
  • 1. You can see why there's a backlash against this style of decoupling.

    您可以看到为什么对这种形式的解耦会有激烈的反对。

  • 2. backlash from the reactor is likely to be an even bigger problem when the water inside the reactor is much more radioactive than usual and is under extremely high pressure.

    当反应堆内的水比通常情况下的放射性高得多,而且处于高压之下的话,反应堆的强烈冲击可能会成为一个更加严重的问题。

  • 3. However, the Federation of Small Businesses insisted that there was “no evidence” of a problem and warned the government that any “premature” measures could lead to a backlash.

    然而,小企业联合会坚持认为,这个问题目前还“没有证据”,并提醒政府,任何“过早”的措施可能会遭到强烈反对。

  • backlash (n.) 1815, of machinery, "reaction of wheels on each other produced by an inconstant load," from back (adj.) + lash (n.) "a blow, stroke." In metaphoric sense, it is attested from 1929.
back·lash / ˈbæklæʃ ; NAmE ˈbæklæʃ / noun [singular ] backlash(against sth) | backlash(from sb) a strong negative reaction by a large number of people, for example to sth that has recently changed in society (对社会变动等的)强烈抵制,集体反对 The government is facing an angry backlash from voters over the new tax. 政府正面临选民对新税项的强烈反对。 backlash backlashes back·lash / ˈbæklæʃ ; NAmE ˈbæklæʃ /
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