jolt
jolt 英 [dʒəʊlt] 美 [dʒoʊlt]
v. 颠簸,摇动;唤醒 n. 颠簸;摇晃
进行时:jolting 过去式:jolted 过去分词:jolted 第三人称单数:jolts 名词复数:jolts
- To jolt someone is to disturb them or make them jump. A jolt is sudden and jarring.
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- v. 颠簸,摇动;唤醒
- n. 颠簸;摇晃
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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。
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2. The bus jolted to a halt.
公共汽车猛地一颠停了下来。
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3. Her heart jolted when she saw him.
她看到他时心里咯噔一下子。
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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。
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5. His remark jolted her into action.
他的话使她猛然醒悟而行动起来。
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6. I was suddenly jolted awake.
我猛地一下被惊醒。
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7. The plane landed with a jolt.
飞机着陆时颠了一下。
- jolt (n.) 1590s, "a knock," from jolt (v.). Meaning "a jarring shock" is from 1630s.
- jolt (v.) 1590s (transitive), perhaps from Middle English jollen, chollen "to knock, to batter" (early 15c.), or an alteration of obsolete jot (v.) "to jostle" (1520s). Perhaps related to earlier jolt head "a big, stupid head" (1530s). Intransitive sense from 1703. Figurative sense of "to startle, surprise" is from 1872. Related: Jolted; jolting.
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