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    jostle 对比 jolt
    分析 词典对比 组词对比
    (1).中国译典 jostle jolt
    vi.
    ①拥挤,推撞;
    vt.
    ①使(人)挤(推,撞);
    扩展解释:n.
    拥挤,贴近,竞争;与...竞争,冲撞,贴近
    vt.
    1. 挤;推;撞,2. 与...贴近,3. 与...竞争(或争夺),vi.1. 推挤[(+against/with)]2. 推推搡搡地前进,3. 紧贴,贴近,4. 竞争,争夺[(+with/for)]n.1. 挤;推;撞
    n.
    ①颠簸,震动;
    vi.
    颠簸,震动;
    vt.
    ①使颠簸,使震动;
    扩展解释:vt.
    1. 使摇动;使颠簸,2. 猛击,猛敲,3. 使震惊;使慌乱,4. (粗暴地)突然干涉,vi.1. (车辆等)摇动;颠簸[(+along)]n.1. 摇动;颠簸[C]2. 震惊;令人震惊的事[C]3. 严重的挫折[C]4. 少量[S][(+of)]
    vt.
    振动,震惊,颤抖;严重的挫折,少量
    n. 【机械】
    震动,摇动
    (2).维基词典 jostle jolt
    To bump into or brush against while in motion; to push aside.
    To move through by pushing and shoving.
    To be close to or in physical contact with.
    To contend or vie in order to acquire something.
    To pick or attempt to pick pockets.
    The act of jostling someone or something; push, shove.
    The action of a jostling crowd.
    To push or shake abruptly and roughly.
    To knock sharply
    To shock (someone) into taking action or being alert
    To shock emotionally.
    To shake; to move with a series of jerks.
    An act of jolting.
    A surprise or shock.
    A long prison sentence.
    A narcotic injection.
    (3).韦伯斯特词典 jostle jolt
    To run against and shake; to push out of the way; to elbow; to hustle; to disturb by crowding; to crowd against.
    To push; to crowd; to hustle.
    A conflict by collisions; a crowding or bumping together; interference.
    To shake with short, abrupt risings and fallings, as a carriage moving on rough ground; as, the coach jolts.
    To cause to move with a sudden motion, especially an up and down motion, as in a carriage going over rough ground, or on a high-trotting horse; as, the horse jolts the rider; fast driving jolts the carriage and the passengers.
    To stun or shock a person physically, as with a blow or electrical shock; as, the earthquake jolted him out of bed.
    To stun or shock or change the mental state of (a person) suddenly, as if with a blow; as, the sight of the house on fire jolted him into action; his mother’s early death jolted his idyllic happiness.
    A sudden shock or jerk; a jolting motion, as in a carriage moving over rough ground.
    A physical or psychological shock; see jolt v. t. senses 2 and 3; as, the stock market plunge was a big jolt to his sense of affluence; he touched the casing of the ungrounded motor and got a jolt from a short inside.
    Something which causes a jolt{2}; as, the bad news was a jolt.
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