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| 单词 | bolts | 
| 释义 | bolt1 of 5noun (1)   ˈbōlt  1  a    : a lightning stroke    also : thunderbolt   b    : a shaft or missile designed to be shot from a crossbow or catapult    especially : a short stout usually blunt-headed arrow  2  a    : a wood or metal bar or rod used to fasten a door    b    : the part of a lock that is shot or withdrawn by the key   3   : a metal rod or pin for fastening objects together that usually has a head at one end and a screw thread at the other and is secured by a nut   4   : a roll of cloth or wallpaper of specified length   5   : a metal cylinder that drives the cartridge into the chamber of a firearm, locks the breech, and usually contains the firing pin and extractor   6  a    : a block of timber to be sawed or cut    b    : a short round section of a log   bolt2 of 5 verb (1)  bolted; bolting; bolts   intransitive verb 1   : to move suddenly or nervously : start   2   : to move or proceed rapidly : dash   3  a    : to break away from control or a set course    b    : to dart off or away : flee   4   : to break away from or oppose one's previous affiliation (as with a political party or sports team)   5   : to produce seed prematurely   transitive verb 1   : to secure with a bolt  bolt the door 2   : to attach or fasten with bolts   3   : to eat hastily or without chewing  bolted his breakfast 4   : to break away from or refuse to support (something, such as a political party)   5   : to say impulsively : blurt   6  a    : flush, start  bolt rabbits  b   archaic   : shoot, discharge   bolt3 of 5 adverb1   : in an erect or straight-backed position : rigidly  sat bolt upright 2  archaic   : directly, straight   bolt4 of 5 noun (2)  : the act or an instance of bolting   bolt5 of 5 verb (2)  bolted; bolting; bolts   transitive verb 1   : to sift usually through fine-meshed cloth  bolt flour 2  archaic   : sift sense 2   bolts verb1 as in jumpsto move suddenly and sharply (as in surprise) I bolted as I read the winning lottery numbers Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
 2 as in racesto proceed or move quickly the cat bolted for the food dish the minute he spied it Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in fliesto hasten away from something dangerous or frightening the rabbit bolted when it saw the fox approaching Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4 as in shoutsto utter with a sudden burst of strong feeling bolted out the cuss word without thinking Synonyms & Similar Words 
 5 as in inhalesto swallow or eat greedily the way you bolted those hot dogs, it's no wonder you're feeling a little queasy Synonyms & Similar Words 
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