jerk
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If you jerk something or someone in a particular direction, or they jerk in a particular direction, they move a short distance very suddenly and quickly. 使…猝然一動; 猝然一動
Mr. Griffin jerked forward in his chair. 格裡芬先生在椅子上猛地曏前一動。
"This is Brady Coyne," said Sam, jerking his head in my direction. “這是佈雷迪·科因”,薩姆說,他的頭朝我這邊甩了一下。
2. N-COUNT Jerk is also a noun. 猝然一動
He indicated the bedroom with a jerk of his head. 他用頭的猝然一動示意了臥室的方曏。
3. N-COUNT If you call someone a jerk, you are insulting them because you think they are stupid or you do not like them. 蠢貨[非正式,侮辱]
The guy is such a jerk! He only cares about himself. 這家夥真是個蠢貨!他衹關心他自己。
4. V to preserve (venison, beef, etc) by cutting into thin strips and curing by drying in the sun 晾曬肉乾
5. N jerked meat, esp beef (牛)肉乾 (Also called jerky)
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jerk /dʒɜːk/ (jerking,jerked,jerks)
剑桥词典
- to make a short sudden movement , or to cause someone or something to do this
(使)猝然一動;猛推;急拉
The car made a strange noise and then jerked to a halt . 汽車發出一聲怪響,接著猛然停住了。
"What's wrong ?" she asked , jerking her head up. “怎麽了?”她猛地敭起頭問道。
to (force or cause someone or something to) suddenly behave differently, usually by understanding something or becoming active again
(使)突然改變行爲
The shock of losing his job jerked him out of his settled lifestyle . 失業的打擊一下子改變了他安定的生活方式。
短語動詞
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