bolt from the blue 的 4 个定义
- a movable bar or rod that when slid into a socket fastens a door, gate, etc.
- the part of a lock that is shot from and drawn back into the case, as by the action of the key.
- any of several types of strong fastening rods, pins, or screws, usually threaded to receive a nut.
- (14)
- to fasten with or as with a bolt.
- to discontinue support of or participation in; break with: to bolt a political party.
- to shoot or discharge, as from a crossbow or catapult.
- (7)
- to make a sudden, swift dash, run, flight, or escape; spring away suddenly: The rabbit bolted into its burrow.
- to break away, as from one's political party.
- to eat hurriedly or without chewing.
- Horticulture. to produce flowers or seeds prematurely.
- Archaic. with sudden meeting or collision; suddenly.
bolt from the blue 近义词
等同于 blow
bolt from the blue 的近义词 22 个
- calamity
- casualty
- disappointment
- disaster
- jolt
- letdown
- mishap
- setback
- shock
- tragedy
- affliction
- balk
- bombshell
- chagrin
- comedown
- debacle
- disgruntlement
- frustration
- misadventure
- misfortune
- reverse
- upset
bolt from the blue 的反义词 16 个
由bolt from the blue构成的短语
- bolt from the blue, a
- bolt upright
- nuts and bolts
- shoot one's bolt
更多bolt from the blue例句
- Over the course of 72 hours, around 11,000 bolts of lightning touched down across central California, starting 367 wildfires.
- Strangely, the smaller bolts appeared to come from just 18 kilometers below the cloud tops, where it’s too cold for liquid water to exist alone.
- The only components that aren’t 3D printed are the actuators, tendons, electronics, batteries, sensors, and the nuts and bolts.
- The record distance for a lightning flash goes to a bolt on October 31, 2018.
- Meanwhile, a lightning bolt on October 31, 2018, set the new record for length.
- Like any high-powered attorney who charges $100,000 for a retainer, Bolt always seems to be one step ahead of the competition.
- But when member organizations started to bolt, the WCF finally caved.
- But for once we see something new: The singer reloads the bolt of his machine-gun in time with the music.
- Ardie would bolt into the club with a huge smile and energy to match, raring to get on stage.
- Setting up the company “came to me as a lightning bolt last summer,” Lear tells me.
- Mrs. Ducksmith, who had sat with overwhelmed head in her hands, started bolt upright, and looked at him like one thunderstruck.
- "Take some melon, Mr. Mudge," said we, as with a sudden bolt we recovered our speech and took another slice ourself.
- "Some one has lost their way on the heath," said Dorothy, laying her hand upon the strong iron bolt that secured the door.
- Susy, who had been awake, had heard the alarm and drawn the bolt so as to give time for hastily throwing on a few garments.
- But failure to lock or bolt his door is not necessarily negligence on the part of a guest.