jerk

美音:[dʒɜrk] 英音:[dʒɜː(r)k]

简单释义:


v.猛拉;使(某人或某物)猛的一动

n.突然而剧烈的动作

adj.卤的

网络混蛋;冲击;急拉

变形:

第三人称单数:jerks  现在分词:jerking  过去式:jerked  


完整释义:


v.

1.猛然一动,使(某人或某物)猛的一动
2.(像刚从醒来或刚沉思完一样)突然动作
3.猛拉

n.

1.突然而剧烈的动作
2.〈侮辱〉someone who does stupid, annoying, or unkind things
3.加加速度

adj.

1.腌的,卤的


例句:

  1. Specialty development for a fiber producer is a task that is often addressed in a chaotic and knee-jerk manner.
    特种纤维的发展对纤维生产商来说基本上是一种自然和条件反射式的行为。

  2. But she turned down the offer because of her long-term plans and a desire to avoid knee-jerk decisions based on what commodity is hot.
    因为这与自己的长期计划相悖,而且她不愿因为最热门的商品是什么就不动脑子而作决定。

  3. On a couple of occasions, I have had someone in the audience who wants to be a jerk trying to discredit me, but that's been the exception.
    只在少数场合,我遇到过听众中有人愚蠢的想令我失信,但那只是例外。

  4. But the markets' remarkably relaxed reaction showed none of the knee-jerk volatility that might have been expected.
    这个可怕消息难以让人轻松,但市场的反应却相当轻松,并未出现人们也许预期的下意识波动。

  5. So, if your inner jerk decides to tell you otherwise, you can tell it, in a strong voice, to go away and never return.
    因此,如果你内心的混蛋告诉你另外的选择,你可以大声地跟它说:滚吧,别再回来。

  6. And I admit that some of it was simply a knee-jerk reaction that parents too often have: It's easier to say no than yes.
    我也承认,我的这种反应几乎是下意识的,很多父母经常这么做,因为拒绝往往比同意更简单。

  7. The bartender arrives with the drink and says, "You know, Superman , you're a real jerk when you're drunk. "
    酒吧侍者拿来酒并说道,“你是知道,超人,当你喝醉酒的时候你是十足的蠢人。”

  8. I thought of shooting an email back to him and trying my best not to be sound like a jerk but it is harder than it seems.
    我想发一封邮件给他,尽量让自己看起来不会很奇怪,但这并不如看起来那么简单。

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