1 V-ERG (向某个方向)急拉,猛推;(使)猝然一动 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. (向某个方向)急拉,猛推;(使)猝然一动
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Mr Griffin jerked forward in his chair. [VERB adv./prep.]
格里芬先生坐在椅子上猛地向前一凑。
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The car jerked to a halt. [VERB adv./prep.]
车猛地停住了。
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'This is Brady Coyne,' said Sam, jerking his head in my direction. [VERB noun adv./prep.]
“这位是布雷迪·科因,”萨姆突然转头对我说。
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Mike kept snatching him up by the collar and jerking him up. [VERB noun adv./prep.]
迈克一直揪着他的领子把他往上猛举。
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Eleanor jerked her wrist free. [VERB noun adj.ive]
埃莉诺猛地抽出了手腕。
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Foley raised his chin and jerked his neck as if his collar were too tight. [VERB noun]
福利抬起下巴,伸了伸脖子,仿佛领子太紧了。
SYN jolt, bang, bump, lurch
2 N-COUNT 傻瓜;笨蛋;混蛋 If you call someone a jerk, you are insulting them because you think they are stupid or you do not like them. 傻瓜;笨蛋;混蛋 [informal, offensive, disapproval]
Phrasal verbs: - jerk aroundjerk off
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