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V-ERG
(使)震动;(使)摇动;(使)颠簸 If something jolts or if something jolts it, it moves suddenly and quite violently.
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The wagon jolted again...
货车又开始颠簸起来。
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The train jolted into motion...
火车猛地一颠,开动了。
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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。
- Jolt is also a noun.
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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。
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A stinging slap across the face jolted her...
火辣辣的一巴掌打在脸上,她惊呆了。
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Henderson was momentarily jolted by the news.
亨德森听到这个消息一时目瞪口呆。
- Jolt is also a noun.
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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。
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- Adjective
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1. bumped or shaken jerkily;
- "the jolted passengers"
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2. disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock;
- "retrieved his named from her jolted memory"
- "the accident left her badly shaken"
- synonym: shaken
- 1. Her angry words jolted him.
- 她愤怒的话使他震惊。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. The car jolted badly over the rough road.
- 汽车在崎岖的道路上颠得很厉害。
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》


