jolt
vt. (使)摇动,(使)震惊; 使震惊; 使颠簸
vi. 摇晃,颠簸而行
n. 颠簸,摇,震惊,严重挫折; 震惊,引起震惊的事情; 突然的猛击; 意外的挫折
If something jolts or if something jolts it, it moves suddenly and quite violently.
The wagon jolted again...
货车又开始颠簸起来。
The train jolted into motion...
火车猛地一颠,开动了。
If something jolts someone, it gives them an unpleasant surprise or shock.
A stinging slap across the face jolted her...
火辣辣的一巴掌打在脸上,她惊呆了。
Henderson was momentarily jolted by the news.
亨德森听到这个消息一时目瞪口呆。
1. a sudden impact;
2. an abrupt spasmodic movement
1. move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion
2. disturb (someone's) composure;
But that theory received a jolt from another astronomical discovery announced this week.
但是,在本周,那个理论因一项新的天文发现而受到抨击.
When light scatters off the electrons, it gives them a jolt that changes their motion.
光波受到电子散射时, 给电子一个反冲因而改变了它们的运动.
Lottery winners appear to gain but a temporary jolt of joy from their winnings.
彩票中奖者似乎增益,但暂时快乐的震动从他们的奖金.
I putthe brakes on suddenly and the car stopped with a jolt.
我突然刹车,车子颠簸了一下停住了.
With a very early hydraulic propulsion design, the car tends to jolt on upward startup.
因为带有非常之早期的油压驱动装置设计, 客卡于上行起动时多会震动.