slovodefinícia
jolt
(mass)
jolt
- strkať
jolt
(encz)
jolt,drkotat v: luke
jolt
(encz)
jolt,klopýtnout v: luke
jolt
(encz)
jolt,náraz n: luke
jolt
(encz)
jolt,panák n: alkoholu luke
jolt
(encz)
jolt,strčit Pavel Machek
jolt
(encz)
jolt,strkat v: luke
jolt
(encz)
jolt,škubnutí n: luke
jolt
(encz)
jolt,trhnutí n: luke
jolt
(encz)
jolt,vrazit v: luke
Jolt
(gcide)
Jolt \Jolt\, n.
1. A sudden shock or jerk; a jolting motion, as in a carriage
moving over rough ground.
[1913 Webster]

The first jolt had like to have shaken me out.
--Swift.
[1913 Webster]

2. A physical or psychological shock; see jolt v. t. senses
2 and 3; as, the stock market plunge was a big jolt to his
sense of affluence; he touched the casing of the
ungrounded motor and got a jolt from a short inside.
[PJC]

3. Something which causes a jolt[2]; as, the bad news was a
jolt.
[PJC]
Jolt
(gcide)
Jolt \Jolt\ (j[=o]lt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Jolted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Jolting.] [Prob. fr. jole, joll, jowl, and orig.
meaning, to knock on the head. See Jowl.]
To shake with short, abrupt risings and fallings, as a
carriage moving on rough ground; as, the coach jolts.
[1913 Webster]
Jolt
(gcide)
Jolt \Jolt\, v. t.
1. To cause to move with a sudden motion, especially an up
and down motion, as in a carriage going over rough ground,
or on a high-trotting horse; as, the horse jolts the
rider; fast driving jolts the carriage and the passengers.
[1913 Webster]

2. To stun or shock a person physically, as with a blow or
electrical shock; as, the earthquake jolted him out of
bed.
[PJC]

3. To stun or shock or change the mental state of (a person)
suddenly, as if with a blow; as, the sight of the house on
fire jolted him into action; his mother's early death
jolted his idyllic happiness.
[PJC]
jolt
(wn)
jolt
n 1: a sudden jarring impact; "the door closed with a jolt";
"all the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock
absorbers" [syn: jolt, jar, jounce, shock]
2: an abrupt spasmodic movement [syn: jerk, jerking, jolt,
saccade]
v 1: move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion [syn:
jolt, jar]
2: disturb (someone's) composure; "The audience was jolted by
the play"
jolt
(foldoc)
Java Open Language Toolkit
JOLT

(JOLT) A project aimed at providing a freely
available and redistributale implementation of {Sun
Microsystems}'s Java language and tools.

(http://redhat.com/linux-info/jolt/).

(1996-12-17)
jolt
(vera)
JOLT
Java OnLine Transactions (Java, Bea, OLTP)
podobné slovodefinícia
jolted
(encz)
jolted,otřesený adj: Zdeněk Brožjolted,šokovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
jolter
(encz)
jolter,střásací stroj Zdeněk Brož
jolting
(encz)
jolting,kodrcavý adj: Zdeněk Brož
jolts
(encz)
jolts,cuknutí n: Zdeněk Brožjolts,drcnutí n: Zdeněk Brož
jolty
(encz)
jolty, adj:
disturbed jolted shaken
(gcide)
agitated \agitated\ adj.
1. troubled emotionally and usually deeply. Opposite of
unagitated. agitated parents

Note: Narrower terms are: {demoniac, demoniacal ; distraught,
overwrought; disturbed, jolted, shaken; {feverish,
hectic}; frantic, frenetic, phrenetic, frenzied;
{psychedelic ; {rampageous, raging, frenzied ;
{wild-eyed . Also See: discomposed, excited, impatient,
tense, unquiet, unsteady.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. 1 throwing oneself from side to side.

Syn: tossing
[WordNet 1.5]

3. physically disturbed or set in motion; as, the agitated
mixture foamed and bubbled. Opposite of unagitated and
left alone, allowed to stand.

Note: [Narrower terms are: {churning, churned-up, roiling,
roiled, roily, turbulent ; stirred.]
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Jolt
(gcide)
Jolt \Jolt\, n.
1. A sudden shock or jerk; a jolting motion, as in a carriage
moving over rough ground.
[1913 Webster]

The first jolt had like to have shaken me out.
--Swift.
[1913 Webster]

2. A physical or psychological shock; see jolt v. t. senses
2 and 3; as, the stock market plunge was a big jolt to his
sense of affluence; he touched the casing of the
ungrounded motor and got a jolt from a short inside.
[PJC]

3. Something which causes a jolt[2]; as, the bad news was a
jolt.
[PJC]Jolt \Jolt\ (j[=o]lt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Jolted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Jolting.] [Prob. fr. jole, joll, jowl, and orig.
meaning, to knock on the head. See Jowl.]
To shake with short, abrupt risings and fallings, as a
carriage moving on rough ground; as, the coach jolts.
[1913 Webster]Jolt \Jolt\, v. t.
1. To cause to move with a sudden motion, especially an up
and down motion, as in a carriage going over rough ground,
or on a high-trotting horse; as, the horse jolts the
rider; fast driving jolts the carriage and the passengers.
[1913 Webster]

2. To stun or shock a person physically, as with a blow or
electrical shock; as, the earthquake jolted him out of
bed.
[PJC]

3. To stun or shock or change the mental state of (a person)
suddenly, as if with a blow; as, the sight of the house on
fire jolted him into action; his mother's early death
jolted his idyllic happiness.
[PJC]
Jolted
(gcide)
Jolt \Jolt\ (j[=o]lt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Jolted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Jolting.] [Prob. fr. jole, joll, jowl, and orig.
meaning, to knock on the head. See Jowl.]
To shake with short, abrupt risings and fallings, as a
carriage moving on rough ground; as, the coach jolts.
[1913 Webster]
Jolter
(gcide)
Jolter \Jolt"er\, n.
One who, or that which, jolts. Jolterhead
Jolterhead
(gcide)
Jolterhead \Jolt"er*head`\, Jolthead \Jolt"head`\, n. [See
Jolt, Jowl.]
A dunce; a blockhead. --Sir T. North.
[1913 Webster]
Jolthead
(gcide)
Jolterhead \Jolt"er*head`\, Jolthead \Jolt"head`\, n. [See
Jolt, Jowl.]
A dunce; a blockhead. --Sir T. North.
[1913 Webster]
Joltingly
(gcide)
Joltingly \Jolt"ing*ly\, adv.
In a jolting manner.
[1913 Webster]
Jolty
(gcide)
Jolty \Jolt"y\, a.
That jolts; as, a jolty coach. [Colloq.]
[1913 Webster]
Rejolt
(gcide)
Rejolt \Re*jolt"\ (r?-j?lt"), n.
A reacting jolt or shock; a rebound or recoil. [R.]
[1913 Webster]

These inward rejolts and recoilings of the mind.
--South.
[1913 Webster]Rejolt \Re*jolt"\, v. t.
To jolt or shake again. --Locke.
[1913 Webster]
jolted
(wn)
jolted
adj 1: bumped or shaken jerkily; "the jolted passengers"
2: disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock;
"retrieved his named from her jolted memory"; "the accident
left her badly shaken" [syn: jolted, shaken]
jolting
(wn)
jolting
adj 1: causing or characterized by jolts and irregular
movements; "a rough ride" [syn: rough, rocky,
bumpy, jolty, jolting, jumpy] [ant: smooth]
jolty
(wn)
jolty
adj 1: causing or characterized by jolts and irregular
movements; "a rough ride" [syn: rough, rocky,
bumpy, jolty, jolting, jumpy] [ant: smooth]

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