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    bolt 的英语意思

    boltbolt1 /bəʊlt $ boʊlt/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1lock a metal bar that you slide across a door or window to fasten it门窗插销;滑动以锁住门窗的金属棒2screw a screw with a flat head and no point, for fastening things together螺栓(头部扁平、无尖端,用于将物件固定在一起)3a bolt from/out of the blue news that is sudden and unexpected突如其来、出乎意料的消息;晴天霹雳:  Was this money a bolt from the blue or did you know you were going to get it?这笔钱对你来说是晴天霹雳,还是你早就知道会有这笔钱?4bolt of lightning lightning that appears as a white line in the sky天空中呈白色线状出现的闪电:  There’s not much left of his house after it was struck by a bolt of lightning.他的房子被一道闪电击中后,所剩无几。 thunderbolt5make a bolt for it British English to suddenly try to escape from somewhere突然试图从某处逃跑:  They attacked the driver and he straightaway made a bolt for it.他们袭击了司机,他立刻拔腿就跑。6weapon a short heavy arrow that is fired from a crossbow弩箭(从弩弓射出的短而重的箭)7cloth a large long roll of cloth一大卷布料 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突然飞速奔跑(尤指为逃跑或因受惊):  The horse reared up and bolted.马猛地人立而起,然后飞奔而去。 Kevin had bolted through the open window.凯文已从打开的窗户逃了出去。 see thesaurus at run2[transitive] (also bolt down) to eat very quickly狼吞虎咽;吃得极快 SYN  gobble:  He bolted down his breakfast.他狼吞虎咽地吃完了早餐。3[transitive] to fasten two things together using a bolt用螺栓将两物固定在一起bolt something to something The cell contained an iron bedframe bolted to the floor.牢房里有一个用螺栓固定在地板上的铁制床架。bolt something together The boxes were made of heavy panels of metal bolted together.这些箱子由厚重的金属板用螺栓拼接而成。4[transitive] to lock a door or window by sliding a bolt across推上插销以锁住门或窗
    boltbolt3 adverb sit/stand bolt upright to sit or stand with your back very straight, often because something has frightened you(常因受惊)挺直腰背坐立:  She sat bolt upright in the back seat.她在后排座位上挺直腰背坐着。