词汇 | jolt |
释义 | jolt (noun) jolt 2 ENTRIES FOUND: jolt (verb) jolt (noun) 1 jolt /ˈʤoʊlt/ verb jolts; jolted; jolting 1 jolt /ˈʤoʊlt/ verb jolts; jolted; jolting Learner's definition of JOLT 1 a [+ object] : to cause (something or someone) to move in a quick and sudden way使震动;使摇动;使颠簸 The explosion jolted the ship.爆炸使船体猛然摇晃。 He was jolted forward when the bus stopped suddenly.公共汽车突然停住,他猛地向前晃了一下。 The loud bang jolted me awake.那声巨响将我震醒。 The attack jolted the country into action.那次袭击使这个国家猛然醒悟,即刻行动起来。 b [no object] : to move with a quick and sudden motion震动;摇晃;颠簸 The car jolted [=jerked] forward when he let the clutch out too quickly.他松离合器太快,汽车向前颠了一下。 2 [+ object] : to surprise or shock (someone)使惊讶;使震惊 She jolted the medical world with her announcement.她宣布的消息震惊了医学界。 — jolting adjective [more jolting; most jolting] a jolting ride颠簸的车程 a jolting experience令人震惊的经历 2 jolt /ˈʤoʊlt/ noun plural jolts 2 jolt /ˈʤoʊlt/ noun plural jolts Learner's definition of JOLT [count] 1 : a sudden, rough movement震动;颠簸;摇 the initial jolt [=shock] of the earthquake地震开始时的晃动 I sprang out of bed with a jolt.我猛地从床上跳起来。 The car stopped with a jolt.汽车猛地颠了一下就停住了。 2 : a sudden shock or surprise震惊;惊讶 I got/had quite a jolt when I heard the door slam.听到门砰的一响,我吓了一跳。 The defeat was quite a jolt to the team.此次失败对这个队而言犹如当头一棒。 a severe financial jolt严重的金融震荡 The stock market suffered a major jolt yesterday.股市昨日遭遇重创。 3 : a small but powerful amount of something一点,少量(提神的东西) She needed a jolt of caffeine to start her day.她需要以少量咖啡因饮料开始一天的工作。 a jolt of electricity一股电流 The unexpected praise he received gave him a jolt of confidence.意想不到的赞美令他信心倍增。 |
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