jerk 音标拼音: [dʒ'ɚk]
n . 性情古怪的人,急拉,肌肉抽搐,牛肉干
vi . 痉挛,急拉,急推
vt . 猛拉
性情古怪的人,急拉,肌肉抽搐,牛肉干痉挛,急拉,急推猛拉
jerk n 1 :
a dull stupid fatuous person [
synonym : {
jerk }, {
dork }]
2 :
an abrupt spasmodic movement [
synonym : {
jerk }, {
jerking }, {
jolt },
{
saccade }]
3 : (
mechanics )
the rate of change of acceleration 4 :
meat (
especially beef )
cut in strips and dried in the sun [
synonym : {
jerky }, {
jerked meat }, {
jerk }]
5 :
raising a weight from shoulder height to above the head by straightening the arms 6 :
a sudden abrupt pull [
synonym : {
tug }, {
jerk }]
v 1 :
pull ,
or move with a sudden movement ; "
He turned the handle and jerked the door open " [
synonym : {
yank }, {
jerk }]
2 :
move with abrupt ,
seemingly uncontrolled motions ; "
The patient '
s legs were jerkings " [
synonym : {
jerk }, {
twitch }]
3 :
make an uncontrolled ,
short ,
jerky motion ; "
his face is twitching " [
synonym : {
twitch }, {
jerk }]
4 :
jump vertically ,
with legs stiff and back arched ; "
the yung filly bucked " [
synonym : {
buck }, {
jerk }, {
hitch }]
5 :
throw or toss with a quick motion ; "
flick a piece of paper across the table "; "
jerk his head " [
synonym : {
jerk }, {
flick }]
Jerk \
Jerk \ (
j [~
e ]
rk ),
v .
t . [
Corrupted from Peruv .
charqui dried beef .]
To cut into long slices or strips and dry in the sun ;
as ,
to jerk beef .
See {
Charqui }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Jerk \
Jerk \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Jerked } (
j [~
e ]
rkt );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Jerking }.] [
Akin to yerk ,
and perh .
also to yard a measure .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To beat ;
to strike . [
Obs .] --
Florio .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To give a quick and suddenly arrested thrust ,
push ,
pull ,
or twist ,
to ;
to yerk ;
as ,
to jerk one with the elbow ;
to jerk a coat off .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To throw with a quick and suddenly arrested motion of the hand ;
as ,
to jerk a stone .
[
1913 Webster ]
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 ]
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 jerks or springs .
--
Grew .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
A foolish ,
stupid ,
or otherwise contemptible person .
[
Slang ]
Syn :
jerkoff .
[
PJC ]
4 . (
Sport )
The lifting of a weight ,
in a single rapid motion ,
from shoulder height until the arms are outstretched above the head ;
distinguished from {
press }
in that the motion in a jerk is more rapid ,
and the body may be moved under the weight to assist completion of the movement ;
as ,
a clean and jerk of two hundred pounds .
[
PJC ]
2 .
Calisthenic exercises ,
such as push -
ups or deep knee bends ;
also called {
physical jerks }. [
British ]
[
PJC ]
213 Moby Thesaurus words for "
jerk ":
SOB ,
anhydrate ,
ass ,
asshole ,
backslide ,
bastard ,
blast -
freeze ,
bob ,
bobble ,
boob ,
booby ,
bounce ,
bowl ,
brine ,
bugger ,
bump ,
cast ,
catapult ,
chuck ,
chump ,
chunk ,
cock ,
corn ,
creep ,
cure ,
dart ,
dash ,
dehydrate ,
desiccate ,
didder ,
ding -
a -
ling ,
dingbat ,
dingdong ,
dither ,
dope ,
drag ,
dry ,
dry -
cure ,
dry -
salt ,
embalm ,
evaporate ,
fall astern ,
fall behind ,
falter ,
fart ,
fidget ,
fire ,
flick ,
fling ,
flip ,
flip out ,
flirt ,
flounce ,
flutter ,
fool ,
fork ,
freak out on ,
freeze ,
freeze -
dry ,
fume ,
galoot ,
get behind ,
get high on ,
glow ,
go backwards ,
go behind ,
go pitapat ,
goof ,
grimace ,
have the fidgets ,
have the shakes ,
heave ,
heel ,
hitch ,
hood ,
hooligan ,
hurl ,
hurtle ,
idiot ,
imbecile ,
irradiate ,
itch ,
jackass ,
jar ,
jerk back ,
jerk -
off ,
jig ,
jigger ,
jigget ,
jiggle ,
jog ,
joggle ,
jolt ,
jostle ,
jump ,
kipper ,
klutz ,
lance ,
lapse ,
launch ,
let fly ,
lob ,
lose ground ,
louse ,
lug ,
lurch ,
marinade ,
marinate ,
meanie ,
moron ,
mother ,
mummify ,
mutt ,
nerd ,
nincompoop ,
ninny ,
nip ,
palpitate ,
pant ,
pass ,
peg ,
pelt ,
pickle ,
pill ,
pitch ,
pitchfork ,
pluck ,
preservatize ,
prize sap ,
pull ,
pull back ,
put ,
put the shot ,
quake ,
quaver ,
quick -
freeze ,
quiver ,
rat ,
recede ,
recidivate ,
refrigerate ,
regress ,
relapse ,
retrocede ,
retroflex ,
retrograde ,
retrogress ,
return ,
revert ,
rictus ,
salt ,
sap ,
saphead ,
sawney ,
schlemiel ,
schmuck ,
season ,
serve ,
shake ,
shit ,
shithead ,
shitheel ,
shiver ,
shock ,
shudder ,
shy ,
sling ,
slip back ,
smoke ,
smoke -
cure ,
snake ,
snap ,
snatch ,
squirm ,
start ,
stinkard ,
stinker ,
stuff ,
sudden pull ,
swell ,
swell with emotion ,
thrill ,
thrill to ,
throb ,
throw ,
tic ,
tilt ,
tingle ,
tingle with excitement ,
tomfool ,
toss ,
toss and turn ,
tremble ,
tremor ,
tug ,
tumble ,
turd ,
turn on to ,
tweak ,
twist ,
twist and turn ,
twitch ,
twitter ,
vellicate ,
wiggle ,
wobble ,
wrench ,
wrest ,
wriggle ,
wring ,
writhe ,
yank ,
yerk
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