recoil in the PONS Dictionary

recoil Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to recoil in horror

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In 1899 a primitive recoil-absorbing system was added.
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She saw him recoil away from her and saw that he was hit.
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The recoil force is a strong function of the peak temperature.
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This technique allows nuclear recoils events to be distinguished from electron recoil events.
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Under these circumstances, the energy that goes into the recoil is a negligible portion of the energy of the transition.
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The.38 version had a shorter cylinder, and thus shorter recoil stroke.
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This energy is stored by the recoil spring.
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Although it has extreme velocity, the needle possesses little mass, providing even "less" potential for recoil.
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This was due to their weight and recoil.
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Recoil is not a financially viable project and has nt been for some time.
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