intransitive. To move violently up and down, to fall heavily against something; to bump, bounce, jolt; to go along with a heavy jolting pace.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in specific manner > sudden movement > cause to move suddenly [verb (transitive)] > jolt (4) jouncec1440 intransitive. To move violently up and down, to fall heavily against something; to bump, bounce, jolt; to go along with a heavy jolting pace. jot1530 To jog, jolt, bump. transitive. (The first quot. is doubtful.) hatter1825 transitive. English regional (northern). To shake or jolt. Cf. hotter, v. 1. jolt1837 To move or throw (anything) up with a jerk; to force out in a jerky manner. |
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