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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}.
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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.]
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1. To beat; to strike. [Obs.] --Florio.
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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.
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3. To throw with a quick and suddenly arrested motion of the
hand; as, to jerk a stone.
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Jerk \Jerk\, v. i.
1. To make a sudden motion; to move with a start, or by
starts. --Milton.
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2. To flout with contempt.
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Jerk \Jerk\, n.
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1. A short, sudden pull, thrust, push, twitch, jolt, shake,
or similar motion.
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His jade gave him a jerk. --B. Jonson.
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2. A sudden start or spring.
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Lobsters . . . swim backwards by jerks or springs.
--Grew.
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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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