bolt の英語での意味
boltbolt1 /bəʊlt $ boʊlt/ noun [countable]
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lock a metal bar that you slide across a door or window to fasten itドアや窓を固定するためにスライドさせる金属棒;かんぬき2screw a screw with a flat head and no point, for fastening things together頭部が平らで先端のない、物を締め合わせるためのねじ;ボルト3a bolt from/out of the blue news that is sudden and unexpected突然の予期しない知らせ:
Was this money a bolt from the blue or did you know you were going to get it?このお金は青天の霹靂でしたか、それとも受け取ることは分かっていましたか?4bolt of lightning lightning that appears as a white line in the sky空に白い線として現れる稲妻:
There’s not much left of his house after it was struck by a bolt of lightning.落雷を受けた後、彼の家はほとんど残っていない。 → thunderbolt5make a bolt for it British English to suddenly try to escape from somewhere突然どこかから逃げようとする:
They attacked the driver and he straightaway made a bolt for it.彼らは運転手を襲い、彼はすぐに逃げ出した。6weapon a short heavy arrow that is fired from a crossbowクロスボウから発射される短くて重い矢;ボルト7cloth a large long roll of cloth布の大きな長いロール;反物 → have shot your bolt at shoot1(24), → the nuts and bolts of something at nut1(6)
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lock a metal bar that you slide across a door or window to fasten itドアや窓を固定するためにスライドさせる金属棒;かんぬき2screw a screw with a flat head and no point, for fastening things together頭部が平らで先端のない、物を締め合わせるためのねじ;ボルト3a bolt from/out of the blue news that is sudden and unexpected突然の予期しない知らせ:
Was this money a bolt from the blue or did you know you were going to get it?このお金は青天の霹靂でしたか、それとも受け取ることは分かっていましたか?4bolt of lightning lightning that appears as a white line in the sky空に白い線として現れる稲妻:
There’s not much left of his house after it was struck by a bolt of lightning.落雷を受けた後、彼の家はほとんど残っていない。 → thunderbolt5make a bolt for it British English to suddenly try to escape from somewhere突然どこかから逃げようとする:
They attacked the driver and he straightaway made a bolt for it.彼らは運転手を襲い、彼はすぐに逃げ出した。6weapon a short heavy arrow that is fired from a crossbowクロスボウから発射される短くて重い矢;ボルト7cloth a large long roll of cloth布の大きな長いロール;反物 → have shot your bolt at shoot1(24), → the nuts and bolts of something at nut1(6)boltbolt2 verb
1[intransitive] to suddenly run somewhere very quickly, especially in order to escape or because you are frightened特に逃げるためや怖くなって、突然猛烈な勢いでどこかへ走り出す:
The horse reared up and bolted.馬は後ろ足で立ち上がり、猛然と走り去った。
Kevin had bolted through the open window.ケビンは開いた窓から飛び出していた。► see thesaurus at run2[transitive] (also bolt down) to eat very quickly非常に速く食べる;かき込む SYN gobble:
He bolted down his breakfast.彼は朝食を急いでかき込んだ。3[transitive] to fasten two things together using a boltボルトを使って二つのものを固定するbolt something to something
The cell contained an iron bedframe bolted to the floor.その独房には、床にボルトで固定された鉄製のベッドフレームがあった。bolt something together
The boxes were made of heavy panels of metal bolted together.その箱は、ボルトで締め合わされた重い金属パネルでできていた。4[transitive] to lock a door or window by sliding a bolt acrossかんぬきを差し込んでドアや窓を施錠する
1[intransitive] to suddenly run somewhere very quickly, especially in order to escape or because you are frightened特に逃げるためや怖くなって、突然猛烈な勢いでどこかへ走り出す:
The horse reared up and bolted.馬は後ろ足で立ち上がり、猛然と走り去った。
Kevin had bolted through the open window.ケビンは開いた窓から飛び出していた。► see thesaurus at run2[transitive] (also bolt down) to eat very quickly非常に速く食べる;かき込む SYN gobble:
He bolted down his breakfast.彼は朝食を急いでかき込んだ。3[transitive] to fasten two things together using a boltボルトを使って二つのものを固定するbolt something to something
The cell contained an iron bedframe bolted to the floor.その独房には、床にボルトで固定された鉄製のベッドフレームがあった。bolt something together
The boxes were made of heavy panels of metal bolted together.その箱は、ボルトで締め合わされた重い金属パネルでできていた。4[transitive] to lock a door or window by sliding a bolt acrossかんぬきを差し込んでドアや窓を施錠する