单词 | jolt |
释义 | noun | verb joltjolt1 /dʒoʊlt/ noun [countable] 1a sudden rough shaking movement: Residents felt the first jolt of the earthquake at about 8 a.m.2a sudden shock or surprise: The news of his resignation gave even critics a jolt.jolt to His death was a jolt to the whole community.3a sudden burst of energy: electric jolts4something that has a sudden strong effect: a jolt of caffeinejolt to The tax laws may be a severe jolt to the economy. noun | verb joltjolt2 verb 1[intransitive, transitive] to move suddenly and roughly, or to make someone or something move in this way: The train jolted and then stopped.2[transitive] to give someone a sudden shock or surprise: Vic was jolted awake by an explosion.jolt somebody into/out of something The experience jolted me out of my depression. |
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