transitive. To make a sudden movement with (the hand, foot, etc.); to brandish (a spear); to deal (a blow). In Old English const. with…
| 单词 | θ105863 | 
| 释义 | the world > movement > motion in specific manner > sudden movement > cause to move suddenly			[verb (transitive)]		 (30)		 braidOE transitive. To make a sudden movement with (the hand, foot, etc.); to brandish (a spear); to deal (a blow). In Old English const. with… startc1440 transitive. To cause to start or flinch; to startle. Now somewhat rare. startle1576 intransitive. To awake with a start; to move suddenly in a surprised or frightened manner; (esp. of an animal) to start up suddenly from a… spring1665 transitive. To cause (a thing) to change place or position by a sudden, rapid, or jerky movement; to cause (a thing) to fly up, out, etc. Also figur… Subcategories:— 			specifically the limbs			(1)		 — 			cause (mechanism, etc.) to work suddenly			(1)		 — 			jerk			(17)		 — 			jolt			(4)		 — 			cause to move spasmodically			(2)		 — 			move suddenly with flailing action			(1)		 | 
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