Reel back Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹiɫ/ /ˈbæk
REEL bak
ɹˈiːl/ /bˈæk
REEL bak
Definition
To move or step suddenly backward, usually as a reaction to surprise, shock, or fear.
Usage & Nuances
Usually informal and often used to describe a physical or strong emotional reaction (e.g., in stories: 'She reeled back in horror'). More vivid than simply 'step back'; can also describe internal shock, not just movement.
Spanish: echarse para atrás - retroceder (sorpresa/impacto)Portuguese (BR): recuar de surpresa - dar um passo atrásPortuguese (PT): recuar de surpresa - dar um passo atrásChinese (Simplified): 猛然后退 - 向后退缩Chinese (Traditional): 猛然後退 - 向後退縮Hindi: अचानक पीछे हटनाArabic: يتراجع فجأة - يعود إلى الوراء (بسبب صدمة أو مفاجأة)Bengali: পিছিয়ে যাওয়া (হঠাৎ করে বিস্ময়ে)Russian: отшатнуться - отступать назад (от удивления или шока)Japanese: 仰け反る - 後ずさるVietnamese: lùi lại (bất ngờ)Korean: 뒤로 물러나다 (놀람/충격)Turkish: geri çekilmek (şaşkınlıkla)Urdu: اچانک پیچھے ہٹناIndonesian: mundur ke belakang (karena terkejut/terpukul)
Example Sentences
She reeled back when the dog suddenly barked.
basic
He reeled back in shock after hearing the news.
basic
The child reeled back from the hot stove.
basic
I reeled back when I saw the price on that shirt!
natural
He reeled back, unable to believe what he was seeing.
natural
The crowd reeled back as the fireworks exploded overhead.
natural