英语词典

jolt的意思

jolt


英式读音
英式读音

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

近义词

  • v.shake,jerk,bump,joggle,nudge
  • n.bounce,judder,shudder,shock,surprise

权威英汉双解

    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。

    The bus jolted to a halt.

    公共汽车猛地一颠停了下来。

    Her heart jolted when she saw him.

    她看到他时心里咯噔一下子。

    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。

    His remark jolted her into action.

    他的话使她猛然醒悟而行动起来。

    a method of jolting the economy out of recession

    使经济从衰退中复苏的方法

    I was suddenly jolted awake.

    我猛地一下被惊醒。

    The plane landed with a jolt.

    飞机着陆时颠了一下。

    a jolt of dismay

    一阵惊诧

英汉释义

  • v.

    1.使颠簸,摇晃

    2.(拳击中)猛击(对手)

    3.使吃惊,使慌乱;使(精神)受刺激

    4.(粗暴地)突然干涉

    5.(车辆等)颠簸;摇晃

    1.使颠簸,摇晃

    2.(拳击中)猛击(对手)

    3.使吃惊,使慌乱;使(精神)受刺激

    4.(粗暴地)突然干涉

    5.(车辆等)颠簸;摇晃

  • n.

    1.(车辆的)摇晃,颠簸

    2.震惊,引起震惊的事情

    3.突然的猛击;一击

    4.意外的挫折

    5.〈美俚〉(麻醉药的)注射

    6.少量(可提神的东西)

    1.(车辆的)摇晃,颠簸

    2.震惊,引起震惊的事情

    3.突然的猛击;一击

    4.意外的挫折

    5.〈美俚〉(麻醉药的)注射

    6.少量(可提神的东西)

英英释义

  • v.

    1.to move with a sudden violent movement, or to make something move like this

    2.to shock someone so that they suddenly change what they are doing or thinking; to shock someone so that they feel a sudden emotional reaction

  • n.

    1.a sudden violent movement

    2.a sudden strong feeling that does not last long, especially one of surprise or fear; a shock

    3.a sudden strong increase in energy

英汉例句

  • 1.One of the reactors was shaken by a jolt nearly two and a half times more powerful than it had been built to withstand.

    其中一座反应堆所受到的震动,竟然超过其抗震能力近2.5倍。

  • 2.The announcement that I would be joining Chrysler in November must have been a real jolt to Henry Ford.

    我将于十一月加入克莱斯勒公司的事一宣布,亨利·福特肯定感到震惊。

  • 3.It was a jolt to most foreign observers and the Nepali elite when Maoist insurgents won the most seats in an election a year ago.

    一年前毛派的反叛分子获得大多数的席次,令大多数的外国观察家和尼泊尔的精英分子都觉得震惊。

  • 4.The biggest part of Mr Obama's "jolt" , as he made clear, must be fiscal.

    奥巴马解释他所谓的“重拳出击”中最大的部分必须是财政政策。

  • 5.In many parts of the world, twice a year, our bodies are given a sudden jolt in the name of energy savings.

    在世界上许多地方,一年之中大家的身体因节能之名而经受两次突然的转变。

  • 6.Before I could make the decision to move, lighting hit a tree so close to me that I felt a good jolt go up my right leg.

    我还没来得及离开,闪电便劈到一棵离我很近的树上,我感觉右腿在剧烈颤动。

  • 7.It could take hundreds of years, but such a mission, Dr. Marcy said, could jolt NASA out of its doldrums.

    马西说,这可能需要几百年的时间,但这样的太空项目也许能激励NASA改变其萎靡不振的状态。

  • 8.Intending to jolt him from the deadly current, she whacked him with a handy plank of wood by the backdoor, braking his arm in two places .

    为使他脱离致命的电流,她就近从后门抄了一块厚木板朝他劈去,把他的胳膊劈成两段。

  • 9.There was a huge jolt and I thought, "what was that? "

    我感到剧烈的摇晃,我想着:“怎么了?”

  • 10.If you're like me, you get a jolt of energy from socializing, and hanging out with large groups of friends.

    如果你像我,也从社交和跟很大一帮朋友玩中获取能量。

热门英文字典词汇


  • anthropophagi n. 食人肉的人;“anthropophagus”的复数 网络 食人族;食人者
  • drive taxi 网络 驾驶出租车
  • DIAM n. 数据独立存取模型 网络 直径;钎头直径;Dynamic Interspinous Assisted Motion
  • en suite adj. 与卧室配套的 网络 套房;套房的;卫生间的
  • aquatic organism un. 水生生物 网络 水生物
  • dizziest adj. 头晕眼花的;(高度,速度等)使人眼花缭乱的;愚蠢的 v. 使发昏 网络 头晕目眩的;晕眩的;头晕的
  • ascent n. 上升;上坡路;登高;升高 网络 攀登;上升攀登;追溯
  • meliorative adj. 改善的
  • curtsy n. (女子行的)屈膝礼 v. 行屈膝礼 网络 屈膝行礼;拜客
  • impedimenta n. 辎重;行囊;妨碍行进的重负(行李) 网络 障碍重重;障碍重重障碍咒;包袱