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jerkBrE /dʒɜːk/NAmE /dʒɜːrk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they jerk BrE /dʒɜːk/ NAmE /dʒɜːrk/present simple - he / she / it jerks BrE /dʒɜːks/ NAmE /dʒɜːrks/past simple jerked BrE /dʒɜːkt/ NAmE /dʒɜːrkt/past participle jerked BrE /dʒɜːkt/ NAmE /dʒɜːrkt/ -ing form jerking BrE /ˈdʒɜːkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈdʒɜːrkɪŋ/ [T, I] to move or to make sth move with a sudden short sharp movement 急拉;猛推;猝然一动◆~ sth (+ adv./prep.) He jerked the phone away from her. 他猛然一下从她那儿把电话抢走。◆She jerked her head up. 她猛然抬起头来。◆+ adv./prep. The bus jerked to a halt. 那辆公共汽车猛地一颠停下了。◆He grabbed a handful of hair and jerked at it. 他抓住一把头发猛拉。◆~ sth + adj. She got to the door and jerked it open. 她走到门口,猛然一把将门拉开。 ●ˌjerk sb aˈround(informal, especially NAmE) to make things difficult for sb, especially by not being honest with them (尤指通过不诚实的手段)给某人出难题,为某人设置障碍,为难某人◆Consumers are often jerked around by big companies. 消费者经常受大公司的捉弄。●ˌjerk ˈoff(taboo, slang) (of a man 男子) to masturbate 手淫●ˌjerk ˈout●ˌjerk sth↔ˈoutto say sth in a quick and awkward way because you are nervous (紧张得)急促而断续地说出,结结巴巴地说 jerkBrE /dʒɜːk/NAmE /dʒɜːrk/ noun [C] a sudden quick sharp movement 急拉;猛推;猝然一动 SYN jolt ◆She sat up with a jerk. 她猛地坐了起来。 [C] (informal) a stupid person who often says or does the wrong thing 蠢人;傻瓜;笨蛋 [U] meat that is marinated(= left in a mixture of oil and spices before being cooked) to give it a strong flavour and then cooked over a wood fire 腌制后放在木火上烤的肉◆jerk chicken 烤鸡 |