jolted 的 3 个定义
- to jar, shake, or cause to move by or as if by a sudden rough thrust; shake up roughly: The bus jolted its passengers as it went down the rocky road.
- to knock sharply so as to dislodge: He jolted the nail free with a stone.
- to stun with a blow, especially in boxing.
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- to move with a sharp jerk or a series of sharp jerks: The car jolted to a halt.
- a jolting shock, movement, or blow: The automobile gave a sudden jolt.
- an emotional or psychological shock: The news of his arrest gave me quite a jolt.
- something that causes such a shock: The news was a jolt to me.
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jolted 近义词
surprise; push suddenly
更多jolted例句
- Despite a year of tumult and a jolt to its ad revenues, Google is as important as ever.
- Investors had seen the deal as a huge win for Nikola, by giving it a massive jolt of credibility.
- CASP got the jolt it was looking for when DeepMind entered the competition in 2018 with its first version of AlphaFold.
- The jolt is due in part, no doubt, to traders fleeing BitMEX, which has long specialized in such derivatives markets.
- Democrats, meanwhile, point to evidence of a jolt of energy on their side.
- The whole point of writing for free online, as Justin Hall had shown, was that it produced a jolt of joy.
- But the real, unexpected jolt that kicked off the new season was the violent, sudden arrest of Cary.
- The decrepit BMD came to a stop with a gear-clanking jolt by the water, and within seconds the soldiers broke out the vodka.
- It was the jolt needed to get through the last stretch of the summer.
- So, yeah, it was a very big hiccup—one sufficiently large to jolt the heart from its regular beat.
- The first jolt had like to have shaken me out of my hammock, but afterwards the motion was easy enough.
- This affords the maximum of riding comfort by the elimination of all jar and jolt occasioned by an uneven roadway.
- So the next day after the funeral, along about noon-time, the girls' joy got the first jolt.
- Dissertations on literature, science, and philosophy came as an unexpected jolt.
- A jolt, and you are descending, grip in hand, upon the platform.