柯林斯詞典jolt /d???lt/ (jolting,jolted,jolts) 1. V-T/V-I If something jolts or if something jolts it, it moves suddenly and quite violently. 使顛簸; 顛簸 The wagon jolted again. 馬車又顛簸起來。 The train jolted into motion. 火車顛了一下開動了。2. N-COUNT Jolt is also a noun. 顛簸 We were worried that one tiny jolt could worsen her injuries. 我們擔(dān)心一次輕微的顛簸都可能加劇她的傷情。3. V-T If something jolts someone, it gives them an unpleasant surprise or shock. 震驚 A stinging slap across the face jolted her. 火辣辣的一記巴掌使她驚呆了。4. N-COUNT Jolt is also a noun. 震驚 Then my husband left me. It gave me the jolt I needed. 后來我的丈夫離開了我。這給了我那個(gè)我需要的震動。 返回 jolt劍橋詞典 jolt verb (MOVE SUDDENLY) [ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞, 經(jīng)常 后面必須接副詞或介詞的動詞 ] to (cause something or someone to) move suddenly and violently (使)震動,(使)猛然搖動 The train stopped unexpectedly and we were jolted forwards . 火車突然停住了,我們都猛地向前晃了一下。 The truck jolted along the rough track through the field . 卡車沿著田野里崎嶇的小路顛簸前行。 jolt verb (SHOCK) [ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to shock someone in order to change their behaviour or way of thinking 使震驚 The charity used photos of starving children in an attempt to jolt the public conscience (= make people feel guilty and take action ). 慈善機(jī)構(gòu)用饑餓兒童的照片來觸動公眾的良知。 ?jolt sb into/out of sth to give someone a sudden shock that forces them to act 使(某人)受到震驚(而采取行動);使(某人)從…中覺醒 The news about Sam's illness jolted her into action . 薩姆生病的消息使她猛醒,開始采取行動。 返回 jolt