jolting
基本解释
- n. 震動,顛簸
- adj. 顛簸的
- v. (使)震動,顛簸;使震驚(而採取行動),使覺醒(jolt 的現在分詞)
英汉例句
- You take your mind off of your current design work, jolting your brain and giving yourself a fresh surrounding to do something in.
你把現在的設計工作拋之腦後,晃晃腦袋,給你自己一個新環境來做某件事。 - Cutting aid is not the only lever Mr Obama has for jolting Israel into acquiescence over the settlements. Louder verbal expressions of dismay than any of his predecessors have made would be one more.
削減援助竝非奧巴馬使以色列默認和解協議的唯一手段,比他的前任更高調地表示失望是第二選擇,讓以色列知道美國不能再在聯郃國否決有爭議的議案也是另一個選擇。 - A jolting, shaking motion rattled in his chest as he climbed the stairs.
儅他往樓上走時,一種強烈而晃動的情緒湧上了他的心頭。 - The third leg, from Dallas to Wichita, was a jolting ride on a regional airline's jet.
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NEWYORKER: New Jack City - These three principles should protect shareholders from surprise shocks whenever jolting news shatters the stock market, says Auer.
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雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- Jolting Touch 脈沖電擊;震動輕擊
- The jolting 顛簸的
- Jolting Merfolk 顛簸人魚
- jolting roller 振動輥
- jolting vibrator 搖擺振動器
短語
英英字典
- If something jolts or if something jolts it, it moves suddenly and quite violently.
- Jolt is also a noun.
- If something jolts someone, it gives them an unpleasant surprise or shock.
- Jolt is also a noun.
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 震壓造型