Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - wince
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Wince
wince
intransitive verb (~d; wincing) Etymology: Middle English wynsen to kick out, start, from Anglo-French *~r, *guincer to shift direction, dodge, by-form of guenchir, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German wenken, wankon to totter — more at wench Date: circa 1748 to shrink back involuntarily (as from pain) ; flinch Synonyms: see recoil • ~ noun
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1. n. & v. --n. a start or involuntary shrinking movement showing pain or distress. --v.intr. give a wince. Derivatives wincer n. wincingly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF guenchir turn aside: cf. WINCH, WINK 2. n. a roller for moving textile fabric through a dyeing-vat. Etymology: var. of WINCH ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. вздрагивание (от испуга, боли, отвращения) with a wince —- отшатнувшись; вздрогнув; поморщившись 2. вздрагивать, содрогаться, отшатываться (от испуга, отвращения); морщиться (от боли) to wince at a blow —- отшатнуться от удара to wince at an illusion —- поморщиться от намека without wincing —- не поморщившись; и бровью не повел 3. тех. лебедка; ворот 4. тех. коленчатая рукоятка ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. noun содрогание, вздрагивание 2. v. вздрагивать, морщиться (от боли) Syn: see flinch ...Англо-русский словарь
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(winces, wincing, winced) If you wince, the muscles of your face tighten suddenly because you have felt a pain or because you have just seen, heard, or remembered something unpleasant. Every time he put any weight on his left leg he winced in pain... VERB: V • Wince is also a noun. He suppressed a wince as motion renewed the pain. N-COUNT: usu sing WINCH (winches, winching, winched) 1. A winch is a machine which is used to lift heavy objects or people who need to be rescued. It consists of a drum around which a rope or chain is wound. N-COUNT 2. If you winch an object or person somewhere, you lift or lower them using a winch. He would attach a cable around the chassis of the car and winch it up on to the canal bank... VERB: V n with adv/prep ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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- 12c., probably from O.N.Fr. *wenchier (in O.Fr. guenchir "to turn aside, avoid"), from Frank. *wenkjan. Originally of horses. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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