jolt的意思和读音

jolt

: [dʒoʊlt] : [dʒəʊlt]

n.

v.使);使

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jolts  jolting  jolted  

v.shake,jerk,bump,joggle,nudge

n.bounce,judder,shudder,shock,surprise

joltv.

1.[i][t]使to move or to make sb/sth move suddenly and roughly

The truck jolted and rattled over the rough ground.

The bus jolted to a halt.

Her heart jolted when she saw him.

He was jolted forwards as the bus moved off.

2.[t]使);使to give sb a sudden shock, especially so that they start to take action or deal with a situation

His remark jolted her into action.使

a method of jolting the economy out of recession使退

I was suddenly jolted awake.

n.

1.a sudden rough movement

The plane landed with a jolt.

2.a sudden strong feeling, especially of shock or surprise

a jolt of dismay

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v.1.to move with a sudden violent movement, or to make something move like this2.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 movement2.a sudden strong feeling that does not last long, especially one of surprise or fear; a shock3.a sudden strong increase in energy

1. shake… jolt使 rock… 使 ...

2. 〖 fall,fallforward〗 〖 bump;jolt;toss〗 〖 putupsidedown;turnupsidedown;invert〗 ...

3. jeopardy n. jolt v. joyous adj. ...

4.使 shake… jolt使 rock… 使 ...

5. 〖 shake〗 jolt〖 earsplitting〗 ...

6. jollity jolt jordan () ...

7. alleviate vt. jolt n. refute vt. ...

8.,, ... hinder vt. , jolt n. 1. ,, 2. bashful a. , ...

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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.2.5

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

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.

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

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

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.便

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

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 .使

9.There was a huge jolt and I thought, "what was that? ":“?”

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