| 单词 | knee-jerk | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasknee-jerk   knee-jerk  n. see quots.; also attributive, and figurative, predictable, automatic, stereotyped. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > sudden movement > 			[noun]		 > jerking > a jerk > specifically of the body > of the leg knee-jerk1890 the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > 			[adjective]		 > routine > of actions or persons knee-jerk1969 1890    M. Foster Text Bk. Physiol. 		(ed. 5)	 III. i. 913  				Striking the tendon below the patella gives rise to a sudden extension of the leg, known as the 'knee-jerk'. 1897    T. C. Allbutt et al.  Syst. Med. II. 367  				The physiological deep reflex called the ‘knee-jerk’ or ‘patellar reflex’. 1951    J. Holloway Lang. & Intell. v. 79  				The knee-jerk reflex may be more or less rapid. 1963    N.Y. Times 7 Oct. 30  				The place has always been full of liberals... In Washington, we call them crack-pots, knee-jerks, do-gooders. 1969    Time 30 May 22/3  				‘What you have here,’ he said, ‘is the opposite of the knee-jerk liberal—the knee-jerk conservative.’ 1970    Daily Tel. 2 June 19  				In spite of knee-jerk reactions speculating on a Swiss franc revaluation, the Swiss franc never reached its ‘ceiling’ against the dollar. 1973    Washington Post 5 Apr. B. 2  				There is also some tired business about ‘educating abroad’ and a knee-jerk Mafia joke because Candoli is Italian. < as lemmas | 
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