jolt
vt. (使)搖動,(使)震驚; 使震驚; 使顛簸
vi. 搖晃,顛簸而行
n. 顛簸,搖,震驚,嚴重挫折; 震驚,引起震驚的事情; 突然的猛擊; 意外的挫折
If something jolts or if something jolts it, it moves suddenly and quite violently.
The wagon jolted again...
貨車又開始顛簸起來。
The train jolted into motion...
火車猛地一顛,開動了。
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臉上,她驚呆了。
Henderson was momentarily jolted by the news.
亨德森聽到這個訊息一時目瞪口呆。
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,在本週,那個理論因一項新的天文發現而受到抨擊.
When light scatters off the electrons, it gives them a jolt that changes their motion.
光波受到電子散射時, 給電子一個反衝因而改變了它們的運動.
Lottery winners appear to gain but a temporary jolt of joy from their winnings.
彩票中獎者似乎增益,但暫時快樂的震動從他們的獎金.
I putthe brakes on suddenly and the car stopped with a jolt.
我突然剎車,車子顛簸了一下停住了.
With a very early hydraulic propulsion design, the car tends to jolt on upward startup.
因為帶有非常之早期的油壓驅動裝置設計, 客卡於上行起動時多會震動.