jerk音标
英 [dʒɜ:k]
美 [dʒɜrk]
jerk翻译
vt.
猛拉;把(牛肉)切成薄片晒干;
vt.& vi.
(使…)猝然一动[颤动];
n.
突然的拉[推,扭];(肌肉的)痉挛,抽搐;蠢人;急促而猛烈的动作,猛地一拉
变形
过去式:jerked过去分词:jerked现在分词:jerking第三人称单数:jerks
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. 猛拉pull sb/sth suddenlyvt. & vi. (使…)猝然一动〔颤动〕cause sb/sth move with a short sudden action or series of short uneven actionsn.(名词)[C]突然的拉〔推,扭〕sudden pull, push, twist[C](肌肉的)反射sudden involuntary twitch of a muscle
英英释义
jerk[ dʒə:k ]
n.a dull stupid fatuous person
同义词:dork
an abrupt spasmodic movement
同义词:jerkingjoltsaccade
(mechanics) the rate of change of accelerationmeat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun
同义词:jerkyjerked meat
raising a weight from shoulder height to above the head by straightening the armsa sudden abrupt pull
同义词:tug
v.pull, or move with a sudden movement
"He turned the handle and jerked the door open"
同义词:yank
move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions
"The patient's legs were jerkings"
同义词:twitch
make an uncontrolled, short, jerky motion
同义词:twitch
jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched
同义词:buckhitch
throw or toss with a quick motion
"jerk his head"
同义词:flick
jerk用法
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)~+名词jerk one's hand缩回手jerk the fishing rod挑起钓竿jerk the string猛一拉绳子~+介词jerk to a stop突然停住用作名词 (n.)形容词+~sharp jerk猛然一推名词+~knee jerk膝反射介词+~with a jerk突然一推~+介词jerk of an eyelid眼皮的一跳
词组短语
clean and jerk挺举
knee jerk[医]膝反射
同近义词辨析
draw, jerk, tow, pull, drag, haul, tug
这组词都有“拖、拉”的意思,其区别是:
draw指将人或物朝出力者的方向拖,不涉及力的大小,含平稳意味,常作借喻用。
jerk指快而突然地拉。
tow特指用绳子或链条等拖或拉本身无动力或无法使用自身动力的东西。
pull最普通用词,包含本组其它各词的一些意思,可指朝各个方向拉,侧重一时或突然拉动的动作。
drag指沿斜坡而上或水平方向缓慢地拖或拉十分沉重的人或物。作借喻时可指把人硬拉扯过来。
haul指用力拖或拉,不涉及方向,多作航海用词。
tug多指一阵阵地用力拖或拉,但不一定使被拉的人或物移动。
双语例句
用作动词(v.)The bus jerked to a stop.
公共汽车猛然刹车停住了。He jerked the string and the puppet jumped.
他猛地一拉绳子,木偶就跳了起来。用作名词(n.)He give his tooth a sharp jerk and it come out
他猛一使劲把牙拔了下来The knife was stuck but she pulled it out with a jerk.
那把刀子被卡住了,她猛地一拔,把它拔了出来。What'll I do if the boss is a jerk !
上司如果是个怪人,怎么办?But everybody else thinks he's a jerk.
他自以为了不得,但其他人认为他是个傻瓜。
权威例句
A jerk model for tracking highly maneuvering targets
A CS-Jerk model for tracking highly maneuvering targets
Jerk management using multivariable active driveline damping
Global minimum-jerk trajectory planning of robot manipulators
Jerk-bounded manipulator trajectory planning: design for real-time applications
A technique for time-jerk optimal planning of robot trajectories
A technique for time-jerk optimal planning of robot trajectories
Minimum-jerk, two-thirds power law, and isochrony: converging approaches to movement planning.
Monosynaptic and oligosynaptic contributions to human ankle jerk and H-reflex
A study on a generalized parametric interpolator with real-time jerk-limited acceleration