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Общая лексика: от неожиданного толчка верёвка лопнулаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the sudden jerk severed the rope
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1. noun1) (sharp sudden pull) Ruck, derwith a series of jerks — ruckartig; ruckend
2. transitive verbgive something a jerk — einer Sache (Dat.) einen Ruck geben; an etwas (Dat.) rucken
jerk something away/back — etc. etwas weg-/zurückreißen usw.
3. intransitive verbjerk something off/out of something — etc. etwas von etwas [herunter]reißen/aus etwas [heraus]reißen usw
ruckeln; (move in a spasmodic manner) zucken* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) der Ruck2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) ruckartig ziehen etc.- academic.ru/39834/jerky">jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *[ʤɜ:k, AM ʤɜ:rk]I. nwith a \jerk of his thumb, he drew my attention to the notice mit einer Daumenbewegung machte er mich auf die Mitteilung aufmerksam2. esp AM ( pej sl: a stupid person) Blödmann m pej fam, Trottel m pej fam, Depp m SÜDD, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR pej famII. vi zuckento \jerk upwards hochschnellento \jerk to a halt abrupt zum Stillstand kommen, ruckartig anhaltenIII. vt1. (move sharply)▪ to \jerk sb/sth jdn/etw mit einem Ruck ziehenthe policeman \jerked the prisoner to his feet der Polizist zerrte den Gefangenen hoch“why has she come?” he asked, \jerking his head towards the woman „warum ist sie gekommen?“ fragte er und machte eine ruckartige Kopfbewegung zu der Frau hin; ( fig)▪ to \jerk sth etw stoßen* * *[dZɜːk]1. nto give sth a jerk — einer Sache (dat) einen Ruck geben; rope, fishing line an etw (dat) ruckartig ziehen
to give a jerk (car) — rucken, einen Satz machen
2)See:→ physical jerks2. vtrucken or ruckeln (inf) an (+dat)the impact jerked his head forward/back — beim Aufprall wurde sein Kopf nach vorn/hinten geschleudert
he jerked the fish out of the water — er zog den Fisch mit einem Ruck aus dem Wasser
he jerked his head back to avoid the punch — er riss den Kopf zurück, um dem Schlag auszuweichen
he jerked the book away/out of my hand —
3. vi(rope, fishing line) rucken; (= move jerkily) ruckeln (inf); (body, muscle) zucken, zusammenzucken; (head) zurückzuckenhe jerked away from me — er sprang mit einem Satz von mir weg
the car jerked forward — der Wagen machte einen Satz or Ruck nach vorn
* * *jerk1 [dʒɜːk; US dʒɜrk]A s1. a) Ruck mb) ruckartige Bewegungc) Sprung m, Satz m:by jerks sprung-, ruckweise;at one jerk auf einmal;with a jerk plötzlich, mit einem Ruck;give sth a jerk einer Sache einen Ruck gegen, ruckartig an etwas ziehen2. MEDa) Zuckung f:give a jerk zucken ( → A 1)c) pl US sl Veitstanz m5. besonders US sl Trottel m, Blödmann m (beide pej)B v/t1. einen Ruck geben (dat), ruckartig ziehen an (dat):jerk out mit einem Ruck herausziehen;jerk o.s. free sich losreißen;she jerked the letter out of my hand sie riss mir den Brief aus der Handjerk out one’s words abgehackt sprechen3. jerk o.s. off → C 3C v/i1. sich ruckartig oder ruckweise bewegen:jerk along dahinruckeln;jerk forward einen Ruck oder Satz nach vorn machen;jerk to a stop ruckartig oder mit einem Ruck stehen bleiben2. (zusammen)zuckenjerk2 [dʒɜːk; US dʒɜrk]A v/t Fleisch in Streifen schneiden und an der Luft dörrenB s in Streifen geschnittenes und an der Luft gedörrtes Fleisch* * *1. noun1) (sharp sudden pull) Ruck, derwith a series of jerks — ruckartig; ruckend
2. transitive verbgive something a jerk — einer Sache (Dat.) einen Ruck geben; an etwas (Dat.) rucken
reißen an (+ Dat.) [Seil usw.]jerk something away/back — etc. etwas weg-/zurückreißen usw.
3. intransitive verbjerk something off/out of something — etc. etwas von etwas [herunter]reißen/aus etwas [heraus]reißen usw
ruckeln; (move in a spasmodic manner) zucken* * *n.Reflex -e m.Ruck -e m.Sprung -¨e m.Zuckung -en f. -
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1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) sacudida
2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) dar una sacudida, tirar- jerky- jerkily
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jerk1 n sacudida / movimiento bruscojerk2 vb tirar / sacudir / moverthe driver was a learner and the car jerked up the street el conductor era novato y el coche avanzaba a trompicones por la calletr[ʤɜːk]1 dar una sacudida a, tirar de1 dar una sacudida\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwith a jerk bruscamentejerk ['ʤərk] vt1) jolt: sacudir2) tug, yank: darle un tirón ajerk vijolt: dar sacudidasthe train jerked along: el tren iba moviéndose a sacudidasjerk n1) tug: tirón m, jalón m2) jolt: sacudida f brusca3) fool: estúpido m, -da f; idiota mfn.• arranque s.m.• espasmo s.m.• espasmo muscular s.m.• latigazo s.m.• sacudida s.f.• sacudimiento s.m.• sobarbada s.f.• tirón s.m.v.• sacudir v.jerk*n.• babieca** s.m.• mamarracho* s.m.
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vtPhrasal Verbs:- jerk off
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1)a) ( tug) tirón mb) ( sudden movement) sacudida f2) ( contemptible person) (colloq) estúpido, -da m,f, pendejo, -ja m,f (AmL exc CS fam), gilipollas mf (Esp fam), huevón, -ona m,f (Andes, Ven fam)[dʒɜːk]1. N1) (=shake) sacudida f ; (=pull) tirón m, jalón m (LAm); (Med) espasmo m muscularphysical jerks — (Brit) * gimnasia f, ejercicios mpl (físicos)
2) (US) * imbécil mf, gilipollas *** mf inv, pendejo m (LAm) **, huevón(-ona) m / f (And, S. Cone) ***what a jerk! — ¡menudo imbécil!
2. VT1) (=pull) dar un tirón a, tirar bruscamente de, jalar bruscamente de (LAm); (=shake) sacudir, dar una sacudida a; (=throw) arrojar con un movimiento rápidoto jerk o.s. along — moverse a sacudidas, avanzar a tirones
he jerked it away from me — me lo quitó de un tirón or (LAm) jalón
to jerk o.s. free — soltarse de un tirón or (LAm) jalón
2) (US) [+ meat] atasajar3.- jerk off- jerk out* * *
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vtPhrasal Verbs:- jerk off
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1)a) ( tug) tirón mb) ( sudden movement) sacudida f2) ( contemptible person) (colloq) estúpido, -da m,f, pendejo, -ja m,f (AmL exc CS fam), gilipollas mf (Esp fam), huevón, -ona m,f (Andes, Ven fam) -
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I [dʒɜːk]1) (jolt) scossa f., strattone m., scatto m.; (twitch) (of muscle, limb) spasmo m., contrazione f.to start off with a jerk — [ vehicle] partire strattonando o sobbalzando
2) AE colloq. spreg. (obnoxious person) persona f. volgare, verme m.; (stupid person) cretino m. (-a), stupido m. (-a)II 1. [dʒɜːk]verbo transitivo tirare, spingere (con uno strattone) [ object]2.1) (jolt)to jerk to a halt — [ vehicle] fermarsi con un sobbalzo
2) (twitch) [person, muscle] contrarsi, tremare•- jerk out* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) scossa, sobbalzo2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) spingere; muoversi a strappi- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *[dʒɜːk]1. vt(pull) tirare con uno strattone2. vi3. n1) (movement) sobbalzo, scossa, (reflex) spasmo muscolare, contrazione f nervosa2) esp Am fam stronzo* * *jerk (1) /dʒɜ:k/n.1 strattone; strappo2 scossa; scatto; sobbalzo3 spasmo muscolare; contrazione5 (mecc.) velocità d'accelerazione● (fam., antiq.) physical jerks, ginnastica ( a corpo libero); esercizi.jerk (2) /dʒɜ:k/n. [u]2 (alim.) ► jerky (1).(to) jerk (1) /dʒɜ:k/A v. t.1 dare uno strappo (o uno strattone) a; strattonare: to jerk oneself free, liberarsi con uno strattone2 (seguito da avv. o prep.) muovere di scatto; scuotere: to jerk one's hand away, ritirare la mano di scatto; to jerk up one's head, alzare di scatto la testa; to jerk a cart out of the mud, tirare un carro fuori dal fango; to jerk out one's words, parlare a scatti; He was jerked out of his torpor, è stato scosso dal suo torporeB v. i.sobbalzare; muoversi a scatti; muoversi a strappi; procedere a scosse (o a sobbalzi): to jerk into motion, mettersi in moto sobbalzando; to jerk to a stop, fermarsi con un sobbalzo.(to) jerk (2) /dʒɜ:k/v. t.* * *I [dʒɜːk]1) (jolt) scossa f., strattone m., scatto m.; (twitch) (of muscle, limb) spasmo m., contrazione f.to start off with a jerk — [ vehicle] partire strattonando o sobbalzando
2) AE colloq. spreg. (obnoxious person) persona f. volgare, verme m.; (stupid person) cretino m. (-a), stupido m. (-a)II 1. [dʒɜːk]verbo transitivo tirare, spingere (con uno strattone) [ object]2.1) (jolt)to jerk to a halt — [ vehicle] fermarsi con un sobbalzo
2) (twitch) [person, muscle] contrarsi, tremare•- jerk out -
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[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) ryk2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) rykke; rykke sig- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) ryk2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) rykke; rykke sig- jerky- jerkily
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I1. [dʒɜ:k] n1. резкое движение, рывок, толчокto give a jerk - а) дёрнуть, толкнуть резко /внезапно/; б) дёрнуться, рвануться
to do [to pull, to push, to twist] smth. with /in/ a jerk - делать [дёргать, толкать, поворачивать] что-л. резким движением /рывком/
to start [to stop] with a jerk - резко рвануться вперёд [остановиться, затормозить]
2. 1) судорожное подёргивание, вздрагивание2) физиол. рефлексknee [elbow] jerk - коленный [локтевой] рефлекс
3. спорт.1) толчок2) рывок3) pl разг. зарядка, гимнастика (тж. physical jerks)4. разг. продавец в киоске с газированной водой, мороженым, бутербродами5. амер. разг. тупица, ничтожество; дрянь, подонок♢
to get a jerk on smth. - (по)торопиться /(по)спешить/ с чем-л.to put a jerk in it - энергично действовать; вкалывать
2. [dʒɜ:k] v1. резко дёргать, толкать, поворачивать, швырятьto jerk up one's head - вздёрнуть /вскинуть/ голову
2. двигаться резкими толчками (тж. jerk along)3. дёргаться, подёргиваться4. говорить отрывисто или прерывистоshe jerked along through her story - она еле-еле смогла рассказать, что с ней случилось
5. разг. работать в киоске с газированной водой, мороженым, бутербродами и т. п.II♢
to jerk the cat - груб. рвать, блевать1. [dʒɜ:k] nвяленое мясо, особ. вяленая говядина2. [dʒɜ:k] vвялить мясо (особ. говядину), нарезанное длинными тонкими кусками -
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1. n резкое движение, рывок, толчок2. n судорожное подёргивание, вздрагивание3. n физиол. рефлекс4. n спорт. толчок5. n спорт. рывок6. n спорт. разг. зарядка, гимнастика7. n спорт. разг. продавец в киоске с газированной водой, мороженым, бутербродами8. n спорт. амер. разг. тупица, ничтожество; дрянь, подонокto put a jerk in it — энергично действовать; вкалывать
9. v резко дёргать, толкать, поворачивать, швырять10. v двигаться резкими толчками11. v дёргаться, подёргиваться12. v говорить отрывисто или прерывистоshe jerked along through her story — она еле-еле смогла рассказать, что с ней случилось
13. n вяленое мясо,14. v вялить мясо, нарезанное длинными тонкими кускамиСинонимический ряд:1. fool (noun) ass; asshead; donkey; doodle; dope; dunce; fool; idiot; imbecile; jackass; madman; mooncalf; moron; nincom; nincompoop; ninny; ninnyhammer; poop; simpleton; tomfool2. tug (noun) lurch; snap; tug; twitch; wrench; yank3. bump (verb) bump; jolt4. quiver (verb) quiver; shiver; twitch5. yank (verb) jiggle; lug; lurch; pull; snap; snatch; tug; vellicate; wrench; yank -
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‹ə:k 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) rykk, støt2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) rykke i/til, gjøre et rykk- jerky- jerkily
- jerkinessrykk--------rykkeIsubst. \/dʒɜːk\/1) rykk, napp, støt, puff, kast, sleng2) trekning, krampetrekning3) (spesielt amer., slang) dumskalle, fjols, tosk4) ( i vektløfting) støt5) (amer., hverdagslig, også soda jerk) ekspeditør i isbargive a jerk rykke (til), nappewith a jerk med et rykkIIverb \/dʒɜːk\/1) rykke (til), kaste, slenge, støte, puffe2) ( overført) vekke (opp)3) ( vektløfting) støte4) (amer., hverdagslig) mikse (iskrem og brus), arbeide i en isbar5) (amer., om kjøtt) skjære i strimler og soltørkejerk along humpe avgårdejerk off (amer., vulgært, særlig om menn) runke, onanerejerk out si stakkåndet, si støtvis• «there's... been an... accident» he jerked out«det... har hendt en... ulykke» sa han stakkåndet -
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[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) sunek2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) suvati; sunkovito (se) premikati- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *I [džə:k]nounsunek, nenaden udarec, nagel gib, trzaj; krč, refleks (zlasti v kolenu); American slang tepec, budalawith a jerk — sunkovito, nenadomaat one jerk — naenkrat, nenadomato give s.th. a jerk — nenadoma kaj potegnitislang to put a jerk in it — pljuniti v roke, poprijeti seBritish English slang physical jerks — telovadba, fizične vajeII [džə:k]1.transitive verbsuniti, sunkovito potegniti, zagnati, treniti, trzati; figuratively izjecljati;2.intransitive verbtrzniti, trzati seIII [džə:k]1.nounna soncu posušeno meso;2.transitive verbsušiti meso na soncu -
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[ʤɜ:k, Am ʤɜ:rk] nwith a \jerk of his thumb, he drew my attention to the notice mit einer Daumenbewegung machte er mich auf die Mitteilung aufmerksam2) ( esp Am);(pej sl: a stupid person) Blödmann m ( pej) ( fam), Trottel m ( pej) ( fam), Depp m ( SÜDD) ( pej) ( fam)to \jerk upwards hochschnellen;to \jerk to a halt abrupt zum Stillstand kommen, ruckartig anhalten vt1) ( move sharply)to \jerk sb/ sth jdn/etw mit einem Ruck ziehen;the policeman \jerked the prisoner to his feet der Polizist zerrte den Gefangenen hoch;“why has she come?” he asked, \jerking his head towards the woman „warum ist sie gekommen?“ fragte er und machte eine ruckartige Kopfbewegung zu der Frau hin; ( fig)to \jerk sb out of sth jdn aus etw dat reißen2) ( weightlifting)to \jerk sth etw stoßen -
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[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) solavanco2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) sacudir- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *jerk1[dʒə:k] n 1 empurrão, solavanco, puxão, pulo, salto. 3 contração muscular, espasmo. 4 sacudida, sacudidela, sacudimento. 5 sl simplório, ignorante, tolo. • vt+vi 1 empurrar, sacudir, arremessar, lançar. 2 arrancar, retirar depressa. 3 mover-se aos arrancos. 4 falar de modo convulsivo e abrupto. 5 estremecer. by jerks aos trancos, aos arrancos. to jerk off sl masturbar-se. to jerk out falar de modo abrupto. with a jerk de repente, com um arranco.————————jerk2[dʒə:k] vt charquear. -
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megrándulás, zökkenés, rángatózás, balfácán to jerk: taszít, ránt, megránt, rángatózik, lódít* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) (hirtelen) rántás2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) (meg)ránt- jerky- jerkily
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[dʒəːk] 1. nszarpnięcie nt; ( inf) ( idiot) palant m (inf)2. vt 3. vito give sth a jerk — szarpnąć ( perf) coś
* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) szarpnięcie2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) szarpać- jerky- jerkily
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n. sarsıntı, ani hareket, refleks, kasılma, pislik, ahmak, iğrenç tip, aşağılık kimse, soda makinesi, kola makinesi————————v. sarsmak, silkmek, çekivermek, sarsılmak, titremek, sıçramak, eti dilimleyip güneşte kurutmak* * *1. silkerek at (v.) 2. silkinme (n.)* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) sarsıntı, silkinti2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) (birdenbire) çekmek; sarsıla sarsıla gitmek- jerky- jerkily
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• riuhtaista• riuhtaisu• nyhtäistä• nykäisy• nytkähdys• nytkähdellä• nykäisyys• nytkähtää• nytkiä• nykiä• nykäys• nykäistä• nykiminen• hytkähtää• hätkähdys• työntö• heijaste• hetkauttaa• vavista• vavahtaa• vetäisy• vetäistä• töksähdys• potkaista• riipaista• tempaus• temmata• tempaista• tempoa• kiskaista• kiskaisu• kiskoamedicine, veterinary• lihaskouristus* * *‹ə:k 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) nykäys2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) nykiä- jerky- jerkily
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[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) rāviens; grūdiens2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) []raut; []grūst; raustīties- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *gāzētā ūdens, saldējuma, sviestmaižu pārdevējs; rāviens, grūdiens; krampis; raušana; stulbenis; kaltēt; strādāt kioskā ar gāzēto ūdeni, saldējumu; pagrūst, paraut; kustēties grūdieniem; raustīties; aprauti runāt -
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n. stöt, skakning; plötslig knyck; trippande, skuttande; kast, släng; idiot, dåre (slang)--------v. rycka; knycka; kasta; kastas; flytta; konservera kött* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) ryck, knyck, stöt2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) ryckighet, stötighet- jerky- jerkily
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[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) trhnutí2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) trhnout; strkat; kodrcat- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *• trhnout• potrhlý člověk• škubnout• škubat• cukat
См. также в других словарях:
jerk — jerk1 [dʒə:k US dʒə:rk] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from yerk to hit, pull suddenly (16 19 centuries)] 1.) [I and T] to move with a quick sudden movement, or to make part of your body move in this way ▪ Wilcox jerked his head to indicate … Dictionary of contemporary English
jerk — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sudden movement ADJECTIVE ▪ quick, sharp, sudden, violent VERB + JERK ▪ give ▪ His thigh muscle gave a sudden jerk … Collocations dictionary
jerk — 01. The truck came to a stop with a sudden [jerk]. 02. The teacher grabbed the young boy by the shirt, and [jerked] him up out of his chair. 03. The policeman indicated a chair to sit in with a [jerk] of his head. 04. The car moved [jerkily]… … Grammatical examples in English
Jerk — Jerk, n. [1913 Webster] 1. A short, sudden pull, thrust, push, twitch, jolt, shake, or similar motion. [1913 Webster] His jade gave him a jerk. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] 2. A sudden start or spring. [1913 Webster] Lobsters . . . swim backwards by … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jerk — jerk1 [jʉrk] vt. [var. of archaic yerk < ?] 1. to pull, twist, push, thrust, or throw with a sudden, sharp movement ☆ 2. [Old Informal] to make and serve (ice cream sodas) vi. 1. to move with a jerk or in jerks 2. to twitch n … English World dictionary
jerk´|i|ness — jerk|y1 «JUR kee», adjective, jerk|i|er, jerk|i|est. with sudden starts and stops; with jerks; spasmodic. SYNONYM(S): convulsive. ╂[< … Useful english dictionary
jerk´i|ly — jerk|y1 «JUR kee», adjective, jerk|i|er, jerk|i|est. with sudden starts and stops; with jerks; spasmodic. SYNONYM(S): convulsive. ╂[< … Useful english dictionary
jerk|y — jerk|y1 «JUR kee», adjective, jerk|i|er, jerk|i|est. with sudden starts and stops; with jerks; spasmodic. SYNONYM(S): convulsive. ╂[< … Useful english dictionary
jerk — ► NOUN 1) a quick, sharp, sudden movement. 2) Weightlifting the raising of a barbell above the head from shoulder level by an abrupt straightening of the arms and legs. 3) informal, chiefly N. Amer. a contemptibly foolish person. ► VERB 1) move… … English terms dictionary
jerk — jerk, snap, twitch, yank mean to make a sudden sharp quick movement. Jerk implies especially such a movement that is graceless, forceful, and abrupt {thought the train would never start, but at last the whistle blew and the carriages jerked… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Jerk — Jerk, v. i. 1. To make a sudden motion; to move with a start, or by starts. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To flout with contempt. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English