bolted
螺栓连接,螺栓连接的,用螺栓固定的,用螺栓固定
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Definitions
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- : 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.
- : a sudden dash, run, flight, or escape.
- : a sudden desertion from a meeting, political party, social movement, etc.
- : a length of woven goods, especially as it comes on a roll from the loom.
- : a roll of wallpaper.
- : Bookbinding. the three edges of a folded sheet that must be cut so that the leaves can be opened.
- : a rod, bar, or plate that closes the breech of a breechloading rifle, especially a sliding rod or bar that shoves a cartridge into the firing chamber as it closes the breech.
- : a jet of water, molten glass, etc.
- : an arrow, especially a short, heavy one for a crossbow.
- : a shaft of lightning; thunderbolt.
- : a length of timber to be cut into smaller pieces.
- : a slice from a log, as a short, round piece of wood used for a chopping block.
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- : 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.
- : to utter hastily; say impulsively; blurt out.
- : to swallow hurriedly: She bolted her breakfast and ran to school.
- : to make into bolts.
- : Fox Hunting. to force into the open.
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- : 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.
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- : Archaic. with sudden meeting or collision; suddenly.
Phrases
- bolt from the blue, a
- bolt upright
- nuts and bolts
- shoot one's bolt
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Now contrast these numbers to 2020, when Robles’s average speed was 28 and he finished a shortened year with just four bolts.
It could also become a rebellion led by a former president, as when Teddy Roosevelt bolted the GOP and formed the Progressive, or “Bull Moose,” Party.
Some of the messages were from Oxford High assistants who had seen it happen before, when Metcalf bolted across the field to deliver a crucial block on a screen play that went for a touchdown in the state championship game his senior season.
Kids would imitate the stiff Frankenstein walk, ask if the bolts in his head needed tightening and make off-color jokes.
When they interact just right, you can feel a bolt of energy inside.
At the moment when the remaining gunmen were distracted by a cellphone call, the five survivors bolted into the darkness.
The Stalwarts had bolted the Red Gym and were holding a shadow convention to nominate their own candidates at the opera house.
As the kids then bolted for safety, 6-year-old Aidan Licata paused to hold the door for a little girl.
The company travels with a miniature herd of ponies, and when they suddenly disappear, we are told the ponies “bolted.”
The preservation of the past bolted to the promise of the future has made libraries ground zero of a vanishing world.
She had sent away her attendants, bolted the door against her mother, and sat waiting her summons.
Then Mr. Blackbird selected a good many choice tidbits here and there, which he bolted with gusto.
A flattish cover was bolted on to the top of the boiler, and the cylinder was let down into this top.
At one end a piece was bolted, into which the cylinder was fixed, so that it had the steam and water around it.
Immediately the door was opened just enough to let the two men glide in; then it was shut with a bang and bolted.