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/dʒɜːk/ |
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1 | to move very suddenly , or make something move suddenly 急推;急扭;(使)猝然一动 | The train jerked forwards. 火车猛然往前一颠。 | | Jerking her head towards the valley, she said, ‘What’ s down there?’ 她猛地朝山谷一甩头,说道:“那下面是什么?” | | The taxi jerked to a stop outside a large hotel. 出租车在一家大宾馆外猛地停下。 | | 1a | to move suddenly as you wake up or stop thinking deeply about something (从睡梦或沉思中)猛然一动而惊醒 | | Lucy jerked awake from a nightmare. 露西从噩梦中猛然惊醒。 | | |
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2 | to pull something suddenly using a lot of force 急拉;猛拉 | George strode to the window and jerked back the curtains. 乔治大步走到窗前,猛地拉上窗帘。 | |
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- | ˌjerk aˈround |
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1 | T jerk sb around: to treat someone in an unfair or dishonest way 刁难,戏弄(某人) |
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2 | I to behave in a stupid way 犯傻 |
- | ˌjerk ˈoff |
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| to masturbate |
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