Hang back from Meaning in English
expression
释义
To hesitate or be unwilling to do something, often because of fear, uncertainty, or doubt.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often suggests a sense of reluctance or caution. Commonly followed by a verb in the '-ing' form ('hang back from joining'). Often used when someone doesn't want to take an action others are taking. Not interchangeable with 'hold back' (which can mean physically restraining).
例句
Don't hang back from asking questions in class.
basic
She often hangs back from joining group activities.
basic
Many people hang back from making big decisions.
basic
I almost hung back from telling the truth, but I knew I had to.
natural
Don't hang back from new experiences just because you're nervous.
natural
When the opportunity came, he didn't hang back from taking it.
natural