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اِرْتَجَّ \ jerk: to make sudden irregular movements: The car was jerking forward because the petrol pipe was blocked. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: The lorry jolted along the rough road. \ See Also اِهْتَزَّ بِعُنْف \ نَخَعَ \ jerk: to pull or move suddenly and roughly: He jerked the cloth off the table. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: Don’t jolt the table when I’m writing. The lorry jolted along the rough road. -
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[dʒəult]1. verb1) to move jerkily:يُهَزهِز، يَرْتَجThe bus jolted along the road.
2) to shake or move suddenly:يَرْتَج فَجأةI was violently jolted as the train stopped.
2. noun1) a sudden movement or shake:هَزَّه، رَجَّهThe car gave a jolt and started.
2) a shock:صَدْمَهHe got a jolt when he heard the bad news.
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هَزَّ \ jolt: to shake suddenly: Don’t jolt the table when I’m writing. rock: to swing or shake from side to side: A wave rocked the boat. An explosion rocked the building. shake;: (p.t. shook) to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death, move quickly from side to side, or up and down I shook the sand out of my shoes. He shook his head from side to side, to show disagreement (the opposite of nod). -
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اِهْتَزَّ \ flicker: (of a flame or light) to be unsteady. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: The lorry jolted along the rough road. quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: He was shaking with fear. sway: to swing unsteadily: The branches were swaying in the wind. toss: to move violently or restlessly: The ship was tossing up and down in the storm. vibrate: to shake rapidly: Buildings vibrate when aircrafts fly low over them. \ See Also ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ) -
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هَزَّة مُزْعِجَة \ jolt: a sudden shake. -
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Jolt — may refer to: *Jolt Cola, a soft drink *Jolt gum, a caffeinated chewing gum from the makers of Jolt Cola *Jolt Online Gaming, a game server host, game network and broadband internet service provider *Jerk or surge, in physics, the third… … Wikipedia
Jolt — Cola in der in den USA erhältlichen Battery Bottle Jolt Cola ist eine Cola mit einem für Colagetränke überdurchschnittlich hohen Koffeingehalt von 317 mg/l[1]. Dieser ist nicht höher als bei mittelstarkem Kaffee. Jolt wurde 1986 in den USA… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jolt — Jolt, n. 1. A sudden shock or jerk; a jolting motion, as in a carriage moving over rough ground. [1913 Webster] The first jolt had like to have shaken me out. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. A physical or psychological shock; see {jolt} v. t. senses 2… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jolt — jolt·er; jolt·i·ness; jolt·less; jolt; jolt·ing·ly; … English syllables
jolt´er — jolt «johlt», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to shake up; jar: »The wagon jolted us when the wheel went over the rocks. 2. Figurative. to shock or surprise suddenly. –v.i. to move with a shock or jerk: »The car jolted across the rough ground. –n. 1. a jar … Useful english dictionary
Jolt — Jolt, v. t. 1. To cause to move with a sudden motion, especially an up and down motion, as in a carriage going over rough ground, or on a high trotting horse; as, the horse jolts the rider; fast driving jolts the carriage and the passengers.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jolt — (j[=o]lt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Jolted}; p. pr. & vb. n. Jolting.] [Prob. fr. jole, joll, jowl, and orig. meaning, to knock on the head. See {Jowl}.] To shake with short, abrupt risings and fallings, as a carriage moving on rough ground; as, the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jolt — [n] surprise; sudden push blow, bombshell*, bounce, bump, clash, collision, concussion, double whammy*, impact, jar, jerk, jog, jounce, jump, kick, lurch, percussion, punch, quiver, reversal, setback, shake, shock, shot, start, surprise,… … New thesaurus
jolt — [jōlt] vt. [earlier jot, to jog, bump, of echoic orig: prob. infl. by obs. jowl, to strike] 1. to shake up or jar, as with a bumpy ride or sharp blow 2. to shock or surprise vi. to move along in a bumpy, jerky manner n. 1. a sudden jerk or shake … English World dictionary
jolt — index bombshell, collision (accident), discompose, impetus, jostle (bump into), perturb, strike ( … Law dictionary
jolt — n jar, shock, *impact, impingement, collision, clash, concussion, percussion Analogous words: shaking or shake, rocking or rock, convulsing or convulsion (see corresponding verbs at SHAKE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms