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单词 bolts
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bolt

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noun (1)

ˈbōlt How to pronounce bolt (audio)
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: the part of a lock that is shot or withdrawn by the key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

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bolt

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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

bolt

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adverb

1
: in an erect or straight-backed position : rigidly
sat bolt upright
2
archaic : directly, straight

bolt

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noun (2)

: the act or an instance of bolting

bolt

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verb (2)

bolted; bolting; bolts

transitive verb

1
: to sift usually through fine-meshed cloth
bolt flour
2
archaic : sift sense 2

Synonyms

Verb (1)

  • jump
  • start
  • startle
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Example Sentences

Adverb She sat bolt upright, staring straight ahead.

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German bolz crossbow bolt, and perhaps to Lithuanian beldėti to beat

Verb (2)

Middle English bulten, from Anglo-French buleter, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German biuteln to sift, from biutel bag, from Old High German būtil

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1b

Verb (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Adverb

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1577, in the meaning defined above

Verb (2)

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

bolt 1 of 2

noun

ˈbōlt How to pronounce bolt (audio)
1
: a stroke of lightning : thunderbolt
2
: a sliding bar used to fasten a door
3
: the part of a lock worked by a key
4
: a metal pin or rod with a head at one end and a screw thread at the other that is used to hold something in place
5
: a roll of cloth or wallpaper

bolt

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verb

bolted; bolting
1
: to move suddenly and rapidly
She bolted from the room.
2
: to run away
The horse shied and bolted.
3
: to fasten with a bolt
Be sure to bolt the door.
4
: to swallow hastily or without chewing
Don't bolt your food.

bolts

verb

present tense third-person singular of bolt
1
as in jumps
to move suddenly and sharply (as in surprise) I bolted as I read the winning lottery numbers

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • jumps
  • leaps
  • winces
  • springs
  • jerks
  • cringes
  • startles
  • flinches
  • twitches
  • jolts
  • starts
  • recoils
  • spooks
  • reacts
  • quails
  • shrinks
  • blenches
  • bounds
  • responds
  • squinches
2
as in races
to proceed or move quickly the cat bolted for the food dish the minute he spied it

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • races
  • zips
  • drives
  • speeds
  • flies
  • rushes
  • travels
  • scurries
  • barrels
  • trots
  • jumps
  • chases
  • darts
  • dashes
  • buzzes
  • hurries
  • bowls
  • belts
  • runs
  • steps
  • motors
  • rams
  • blows
  • blasts
  • scoots
  • rockets
  • scuttles
  • tears
  • shoots
  • bundles
  • rips
  • hurls
  • zooms
  • courses
  • jets
  • pelts
  • highballs
  • jogs
  • blazes
  • bombs
  • whirls
  • hies
  • cannonballs
  • rustles
  • nips
  • whisks
  • humps
  • breezes
  • hustles
  • bustles
  • hurtles
  • hares
  • careers
  • beetles
  • beats it
  • cracks (on)
  • careens
  • hastens
  • gallops
  • shakes a leg
  • makes tracks
  • arrows
  • sprints
  • steps on it
  • hotfoots (it)
  • gets a move on
  • streaks
  • scuds
  • scampers
  • stampedes
  • flits
  • whizzes
  • accelerates
  • scuffles
  • steps out
  • outruns
  • quickens
  • overtakes
  • beelines
  • outstrips
  • outpaces
  • catches up
  • fast-forwards

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • pokes
  • crawls
  • drags
  • lags
  • creeps
  • pokes
  • lingers
  • hangs (around or out)
  • strolls
  • dallies
  • loiters
  • dillydallies
  • tarries
  • saunters
  • dawdles
  • lumbers
  • shuffles
  • ambles
  • decelerates
  • slows (down or up)
  • plods
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as in flies
to hasten away from something dangerous or frightening the rabbit bolted when it saw the fox approaching

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • flies
  • retreats
  • runs
  • escapes
  • flees
  • breaks
  • skedaddles
  • beats a retreat
  • bugs out
  • turns tail
  • runs away
  • makes tracks
  • beats it
  • runs off
  • lams
  • scrams
  • lights out
  • absconds
  • mizzles
  • scarpers
  • skirrs
  • elopes
  • decamps
  • hightails (it)
  • scats
  • makes off
  • gets out
  • clears out
  • skips (out)
  • gets (away)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • faces
  • confronts
  • dares
  • braves
  • stays
  • dwells
  • defies
  • remains
  • beards
  • hangs around
  • lingers
  • sticks around
  • abides
  • tarries
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as in shouts
to utter with a sudden burst of strong feeling bolted out the cuss word without thinking

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • shouts
  • exclaims
  • blats
  • bellows
  • roars
  • ejaculates
  • leaks
  • whoops
  • hollers
  • crows
  • howls
  • interjects
  • hoots
  • cries (out)
  • blurts (out)
  • yowls
  • blunders
  • bleats
  • aahs
  • ahs
  • oohs
5
as in inhales
to swallow or eat greedily the way you bolted those hot dogs, it's no wonder you're feeling a little queasy

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • inhales
  • scarfs
  • devours
  • gulps
  • wolfs
  • ravens
  • gobbles
  • slops
  • scoffs
  • gorges
  • gluts
  • ingurgitates
  • crams
  • gormandizes
  • pigs out
  • swills
  • overeats

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • pecks
  • picks
  • nibbles
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