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jerks 英d'ʒɜːks美d'ʒɜːks COCA²⁵³⁷⁴BNC⁴⁵⁰⁹⁵Economist²⁶⁷⁷⁸⁺⁵ 基本英英搭配例句例句 n.抽搐¹⁰⁰jerk 的复数形式.原型jerk的三单 名词 jerk: a dull stupid fatuous personan abrupt spasmodic movementmechanics the rate of change of accelerationmeat especially beef cut in strips and dried in the sunraising a weight from shoulder height to above the head by straightening the armsa sudden abrupt pull 动词 jerk: pull, or move with a sudden movementmove with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motionsmake an uncontrolled, short, jerky motionjump vertically, with legs stiff and back archedthrow or toss with a quick motionphysical jerks体操 用作名词My heartjerkswith a chilly flash of a windowpane.一扇窗户的闪光令我的心冷冷地抽搐了一下。 That was because his hypothesis was that if linguistic evolution is jerky, the jerks will happen at the points where languages split—the equivalent of species splits in biological evolution. 因为他假设语言的进化是不平稳的,这种“颠簸”发生在语言的分叉点上——如同在生物进化上的物种分化。 ecocn Instead of writing “mean” people off as jerks, think about stressors that may be affecting them: Maybe they have a sick loved one, for example, or they are struggling with money problems. 不要理所当然地给你讨厌的人贴上“蠢货”的标签,想想他们或许正处于重压之下,比如,他们可能有一个生病的亲人,或是深陷财务危机。 yeeyan |