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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 14872 COCA: 10838
jolt
noun [C] /dʒəʊlt/
singularjolt
pluraljolts
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  1. 1
    a sudden strong feeling that does not last long, especially one of surprise or fear 吃惊;惊吓

    I realized with a jolt that she was staring at me. 我突然意识到她正盯着我,感到一阵害怕。

    a jolt of surprise 惊动

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    1. a.
      a shock 震惊

      This announcement will be a jolt to investors. 这个公告将使投资者感到震惊。

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      Surprises and shocking events: surprise, shock, blow...
  2. 2
    a sudden violent movement 震动;摇动;颠簸
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    Sudden and quick movements: dart, start, rush...
  3. 3
    a sudden strong increase in energy (能源的)猛增

    a jolt of electricity 电能的剧增

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jolt
verb /dʒəʊlt/
present tense
I/you/we/theyjolt
he/she/itjolts
present participlejolting
past tensejolted
past participlejolted
  1. 1
    [I/T] to move with a sudden violent movement, or to make something move like this (使)震动;(使)颠簸

    The bus jolted to a stop. 公共汽车猛地停了下来。

    Another earthquake jolted the city yesterday. 昨天又一场地震袭击了这座城市。

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  2. 2
    [T] to shock someone so that they suddenly change what they are doing or thinking 使震惊;使惊醒

    The alarm jolted me out of a deep sleep. 闹铃把我从酣睡中惊醒。

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    1. a.
      to shock someone so that they feel a sudden emotional reaction 使慌乱不安
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