| 释义 | View usage for: (dʒʌt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense juts,  present participle jutting,  past tense, past participle jutted1. verbIf something juts out, it sticks out above or beyond a surface.  The northern end of the island juts out like a long, thin finger into the sea. [VERB adverb/preposition]  Tombstones jutted out of the ground in broken clusters. [VERB adverb/preposition]  He had clear blue eyes and a jutting chin. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: stick out, project, extend, protrude More Synonyms of jut 2. verbIf you jut a part of your body, especially your chin, or if it juts, you push it forward in an aggressive or determined way.  His jaw jutted stubbornly forward; he would not be denied. [VERB adverb/preposition]  Gwen jutted her chin forward and did not answer the teacher. [VERB noun adverb/preposition]  Ken's jaw jutted with determination. [VERB][ Also VERB  noun] (dʒʌt) verbWord forms: juts, jutting or jutted1. (intransitive; often foll by out) to stick out or overhang beyond the surface or main part; protrude or project noun2. something that juts outDerived formsjutting (ˈjutting)  adjectiveWord origin C16: variant of jet1 (dʒʌt)   verb intransitive, verb transitiveWord forms: ˈjutted or ˈjutting Word origin prob. var. of  jet1He saw a piece of bone jutting out of his sock almost at a right angle.Good posture isn't simply a question of wrenching back your shoulders and jutting out your chin.They have been there on a headland jutting into a sea loch for 4,000 years.Now he's back to his lithe self, his bones jutting out.Are your shoulders slumped, lower back arched, or is your head jutting forward?He kept trying not to smile as he watched himself, larger than life, jutting jaw looming over all.Leave your car on the road below and scramble through thick trees, over heather, craggy stone steps and jutting rock.Examples of 'jut' in a sentencejutBritish English: jut VERB  If something juts out, it sticks out above or beyond a surface. The northern end of the island juts out like a long, thin finger into the sea. American English: jutBrazilian Portuguese: sobressairChinese: 伸出European Spanish: sobresalirFrench: dépasserGerman: vorstehenItalian: sporgereJapanese: 突き出るKorean: 튀어나오다European Portuguese: sobressairLatin American Spanish: sobresalir
Chinese translation of 'jut' vi  (also jut out) 突出(tūchū)
Definition to stick out The northern end of the island juts out.Additional synonymsDefinition to swell outwards He bulges out of his black T-shirt.Synonyms swell out,  project,  expand,  swell,  stand out,  stick out,  protrude,  puff out,  distend, bagAllow about a quarter of an inch to extend beyond your palm. Synonyms protrude,  project,  stand out,  bulge,  stick out,  hang,  overhang,  jut outDefinition to thrust forward or out His fingers poked through the worn tips of his gloves.Synonyms protrude,  stick,  thrust, jutjustifiedjustifyjustlyjutjuvenilejuxtapositionkai
Additional synonymsDefinition to jut out A piece of metal projected out from the side.Synonyms stick out,  extend,  stand out,  bulge,  beetle,  protrude,  overhang, jutDefinition to stick out or project A huge round mass of rock protruded from the water.Synonyms stick out,  start (from),  point,  project,  pop,  extend,  come through,  stand out,  bulge,  shoot out,  jut,  stick out like a sore thumb,  obtrude |