jolt
v.(动词)jolt.ed,jolt.ing,jolts v.tr.(及物动词)To move or dislodge with a sudden, hard blow; strike heavily or jarringly:重击:以突然、猛烈的一击移动或去除;重击或猝击:例句:jolted his opponent with a heavy punch; an impact that jolted the mailbox loose.用一记重拳猛击对手;把邮箱撞开的一次撞击
To cause to move jerkily:使…颠簸摇晃:例句:stops and starts that jolted the passengers.走走停停让乘客颠簸不已
To put into a specified condition by or as if by a blow:击入,摇撼:通过打击或仿佛通过打击使…处于一种特定情形中:例句:.Now and then he jolted a nodding reader awake by inserting a witty paragraph.(Walter Blair).他不时地插入一段风趣幽默的话,让打瞌睡的读者提起精神.(沃尔特·布莱尔)
To make suddenly active or effective:激起,唤起:使…突然活跃或有力:例句:The remark jolted my memory.这句话唤醒了我的回忆
To disturb suddenly and severely; stun:震惊,诧异:突然并且严重地扰乱;使震惊:例句:She was jolted by the betrayal of her trusted friend.她被信任的朋友出卖,感到大为震惊
v.intr.(不及物动词)To proceed in an irregular, bumpy, or jerky fashion.颠簸前进:不规律、崎岖不平或颠簸地前进n.(名词)A sudden jarring or jerking, as from a heavy blow or an abrupt movement.See Synonyms at collision 震动,摇动,颠簸:(如因受重击或猝然移动而产生的)突然震动或颠簸参见 collision
A sudden, strong feeling of surprise or disappointment; a shock.震惊:突然、强烈的感觉惊讶或失望;震惊The cause of such a feeling:令人震惊的事:引发此种感情的原因:例句:The news came as a jolt.消息传来,引起震惊
A brief strong portion:少量使人振作的东西:例句:a jolt of electricity; a jolt of whiskey.一股电流;一口威士忌
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jolt.er
n.(名词)jolt.ily
adv.(副词)jolt.iness
n.(名词)jolt.y
adj.(形容词)