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jolt

英 [dʒəʊlt]

美 [dʒoʊlt]

v.  (使)震动,摇动,颠簸; 使受到震惊(而采取行动); 唤醒; 使觉醒
n.  颠簸; 震动; 摇晃; 一阵强烈的感情(尤指震惊或惊讶)

过去式:jolted 过去分词:jolted 现在分词:jolting 复数:jolts 第三人称单数:jolts 

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Collins.1 / BNC.14872 / COCA.10838

牛津词典

    verb

    • (使)震动,摇动,颠簸
      to move or to make sb/sth move suddenly and roughly
      1. The truck jolted and rattled over the rough ground.
        卡车嘎吱嘎吱地在凹凸不平的地面上颠簸而行。
      2. The bus jolted to a halt.
        公共汽车猛地一颠停了下来。
      3. Her heart jolted when she saw him.
        她看到他时心里咯噔一下子。
      4. He was jolted forwards as the bus moved off.
        公共汽车开动时他猛然向前晃了一下。
    • 使受到震惊(而采取行动);唤醒;使觉醒
      to give sb a sudden shock, especially so that they start to take action or deal with a situation
      1. His remark jolted her into action.
        他的话使她猛然醒悟而行动起来。
      2. a method of jolting the economy out of recession
        使经济从衰退中复苏的方法

    noun

    • 颠簸;震动;摇晃
      a sudden rough movement
      1. The plane landed with a jolt.
        飞机着陆时颠了一下。
    • 一阵强烈的感情(尤指震惊或惊讶)
      a sudden strong feeling, especially of shock or surprise
      1. a jolt of dismay
        一阵惊诧

    柯林斯词典

    • V-ERG (使)震动;(使)摇动;(使)颠簸
      If somethingjoltsor if somethingjoltsit, it moves suddenly and quite violently.
      1. The wagon jolted again...
        货车又开始颠簸起来。
      2. The train jolted into motion...
        火车猛地一颠,开动了。
      3. They were working frantically in the fear that an aftershock would jolt the house again.
        他们拼命地干着,担心余震可能会使房子再次受到震动。
      4. Joltis also a noun.
      5. We were worried that one tiny jolt could worsen her injuries.
        我们担心稍微颠簸一下就可能会使她的伤势恶化。
    • VERB 使震惊;使惊慌;使慌乱不安
      If somethingjoltssomeone, it gives them an unpleasant surprise or shock.
      1. A stinging slap across the face jolted her...
        火辣辣的一巴掌打在脸上,她惊呆了。
      2. Henderson was momentarily jolted by the news.
        亨德森听到这个消息一时目瞪口呆。
      3. Joltis also a noun.
      4. The campaign came at a time when America needed such a jolt.
        这场运动来得正是时候,美国正需要这样一场变动。

    英英释义

    noun

    • an abrupt spasmodic movement
        Synonym:jerkjerkingsaccade
      1. a sudden jarring impact
        1. the door closed with a jolt
        2. all the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock absorbers
        Synonym:jarjounceshock

      verb

      • disturb (someone's) composure
        1. The audience was jolted by the play
      • move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion
          Synonym:jar

        双语例句

        • For many tech investors, this had to feel like a seismic jolt.
          这个走势对许多科技股投资者来说无异于发生了一场地震。
        • They were working frantically in the fear that an aftershock would jolt the house again.
          他们拼命地干着,担心余震可能会使房子再次受到震动。
        • Henderson was momentarily jolted by the news.
          亨德森听到这个消息一时目瞪口呆。
        • A big jolt on Wall Street this afternoon.
          今天下午华尔街股市出现了巨幅震荡。
        • I had a jolt when I came around a slow curve and there was a horse in the road.
          我有一个地震当我在一个缓慢的曲线,有一匹马在路上。
        • A stinging slap across the face jolted her
          火辣辣的一巴掌打在脸上,她惊呆了。
        • The wagon jolted again
          货车又开始颠簸起来。
        • A jolt nearly threw me from the bed, and a second jolt brought me to my feet.
          猛然一颠,差点把我摔出床铺,接着一颠,使我急忙站了起来。
        • The strategy has provided a much-needed jolt to the economy, albeit one whose effects have been unevenly distributed.
          这一战略为经济提供了急需的提振,尽管其效果的分布并不均衡。
        • Disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock.
          像在物理上受到摇晃或者震动一样在心理上受到扰乱。