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1 | T to lock a door or window using a bolt 闩(门或窗) | Did you remember to bolt the back door? 你记得闩上后门了吗? | |
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2 | T to fasten two things together using a bolt (用螺栓)把…闩在一起,把…钉在一起 | bolt sth to sth The chairs were all bolted to the floor. 椅子全部用螺栓固定在了地板上。 | | bolt sth together The hut was made from metal units that had been bolted together. 小屋是用螺栓将金属构件固定在一起搭建而成的。 | | bolt sth down (=fix something to the floor) The benches had been securely bolted down. 把某物固定在地板上 | |
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3 | I to run in a sudden way , especially because you are frightened (尤指由于害怕而)奔,窜 | There was a gunshot and the horse bolted. 一声枪响,马窜了出去。 | | +out of/towards/for She suddenly bolted towards the door. 她突然朝门跑去。 | | 3a | I to escape from a place 逃跑 | | When the guard got back, he found the prisoner had bolted. 看守回来时发现囚犯已逃跑了。 | | |
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4 | bolt T to eat food very quickly 匆匆咽下;狼吞虎咽 | She bolted down her lunch and rushed back to work. 她匆匆吃完午餐就赶回去上班。 | |
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