单词 | jolt |
释义 | jolt —jolt /dʒəʊlt/ aep /dʒoʊlt/ noun [C] (MOVEMENT) ► F0 a sudden violent movement: » As the plane touched the ground, there was a massive jolt and we were thrown forwards.» I woke up with a jolt as I thought I heard my bedroom door being pushed open.Thesaurus+: ↑Making short, sudden movementsnoun [C] (SHOCK) ► F0 an unpleasant shock or surprise: » His self-confidence took a sudden jolt with the news that he had not been selected.Thesaurus+: ↑Making people sad, shocked and upsetverb (SHOCK) ↑Verb Endings for jolt F0 [T] to shock someone in order to change their behaviour or way of thinking: » The charity used photos of starving children in an attempt to jolt the public conscience (= make them feel guilty and take action).Thesaurus+: ↑Making people sad, shocked and upsetjolt sb into/out of sthF0 to give someone a sudden shock that forces them to act: » The news about Sam's illness jolted her into action.Thesaurus+: ↑Causing somebody to act , ↑Urging and persuadingverb [I or T, usually + adv/prep] (MOVE SUDDENLY) ↑Verb Endings for jolt ► F0 to (cause something or someone to) move suddenly and violently: » The train stopped unexpectedly and we were jolted forwards.» The truck jolted along the rough track through the field.Thesaurus+: ↑Making short, sudden movements |
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