词汇 | jolt |
释义 | jolt Theme: DRINKING - PORTION n. a drink of strong liquor.Can you give me a little jolt of shine?He knocked back a jolt and asked for another. Theme: DRUGS - PORTION n. a portion or dose of a drug.How about a little jolt as a taste?A jolt costs. Theme: INTOXICATION - ONSET n. the rush from an injection of drugs.This stuff doesn't have much jolt.What kind of jolt do you want? Theme: POWER - ALCOHOL n. the degree of potency of the alcohol in liquor.It doesn't have much of a jolt.Watch out. This stuff has quite a jolt. jolt 1. noun 1 a shock US, 1966. 2 a strong and bracing alcoholic drink US, 1904. 3 an injection or dose of a drug US, 1907. 4 a prison sentence US, 1912 2. verb 1 to shock US, 1961. 2 to inject a drug US, 1953 jolt someone out of somethingto startle someone out of inertness. The cold water thrown in her face was what it took to jolt Mary out of her deep sleep. At the sound of the telephone, he jolted himself out of his stupor. jolt to a startand jolt to a stopto start or stop moving suddenly, causing a jolt. The truck jolted to a stop at the stop sign. The little car jolted to a quick start and threw the passenger back in his seat. jolt to a stopSee previous. jolt1. n. the degree of potency of the alcohol in liquor. It doesn’t have much of a jolt. 2. n. a drink of strong liquor. He knocked back a jolt and asked for another. 3. n. a portion or dose of a drug. (Drugs.) How about a little jolt as a taste? 4. n. the rush from an injection of drugs. (Drugs.) This stuff doesn’t have much jolt. |
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