单词
jolt
读音
dʒoʊlt
美式
英式
词根
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释义
v. 猛推,搡;使颠簸,使摇动;使震惊,使觉醒;使突然活跃(或有效) n. 颠簸,摇晃;一阵强烈的感情(如震惊);一份(烈酒) [ 复数 jolts 第三人称单数 jolts 现在分词 jolting 过去式 jolted 过去分词 jolted ]
例句
She leaned forward and pressed her face against the window just as the carriage gave a big jolt.
她向前倾了倾身子,把脸贴在窗户上,这时马车剧烈地摇晃了一下。
The plane landed with a jolt.
飞机着陆时颠了一下。
The jolt seemed to jar every bone in her body.
这震动似乎把她浑身上下每根骨头都弄疼了。
She leaned forward and pressed her face against the window just as the carriage gave a big jolt.
她向前倾了倾身子,把脸贴在窗户上,这时马车剧烈地摇晃了一下。
The plane landed with a jolt.
飞机着陆时颠了一下。
The jolt seemed to jar every bone in her body.
这震动似乎把她浑身上下每根骨头都弄疼了。
强化记忆
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看视频学发音
(Laughter)I've always wanted my stories to jolt people,to shake them into having difficult conversations.
Sarah, Delta flight attendant."Now reading this, my heart gave a little jolt.My day job is to help companies excavate and execute their purpose.
this delicate organ is usually well-shielded.But a sudden jolt can make the brain shiftand bump against the skull's hard interior,
during which the person might suddenly perceive an imminent danger,and vocalize, cry, or even jolt out of bed and run away.(sleep terrors), These episodes, called “sleep terrors,”
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大学,出国,高中,专四专八,程序员,其他
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