bolt
bolt 英 [bəʊlt] 美 [boʊlt]
n. 螺栓,螺钉;闪电,雷电;门闩;弩箭;(布的)一匹,一卷 vt. 筛选;囫囵吞下;(把门、窗等)闩上;突然说出,脱口说出 vi. (门窗等)闩上,拴住;冲出,跳出;(马等的)脱缰;囫囵吞下
进行时:bolting 过去式:bolted 过去分词:bolted 第三人称单数:bolts 名词复数:bolts
- We love words that sound like what they mean, and bolt is no exception. It's a quick, sharp word that either means to move quickly or refers to a stroke of lightning, as in "lightning bolt."
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- n. 螺栓,螺钉;闪电,雷电;门闩;弩箭;(布的)一匹,一卷
- vt. 筛选;囫囵吞下;(把门、窗等)闩上;突然说出,脱口说出
- vi. (门窗等)闩上,拴住;冲出,跳出;(马等的)脱缰;囫囵吞下
- adv. 突然地;像箭似地;直立地
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1. He presses the bolt against a small hexagon tattooed on his forearm. The sizes match.
他将螺钉与他前臂的一个小六边形纹身比了比,尺寸是一样的。
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2. I then quitted her again, and she drew the bolt in one of her worst, most peevish humours.
然后我又离开了她,她在一种最坏的、最乖张的心情中上了门闩。
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3. So for our first color icon, we chose mainly the first developer icon but with the wrench replaced by the lightning bolt.
因此,我们基本上采用了第一个开发者作为我们的首个彩色图标,仅仅是用闪电换掉了开发中手中的扳手。
- bolt (n.) Old English bolt "short, stout arrow with a heavy head;" also "crossbow for throwing bolts," from Proto-Germanic *bultas (source also of Old Norse bolti, Danish bolt, Dutch bout, German Bolzen), perhaps originally "arrow, missile," and from PIE *bheld- "to knock, strike" (source also of Lithuanian beldžiu "I knock," baldas "pole for striking").
- bolt (v.) from bolt (n.) in its various senses (especially "a missile" and "a fastening"); from a crossbow arrow's quick flight comes the meaning "to spring, to make a quick start" (early 13c.). Via the notion of fleeing game or runaway horses, this came to mean "to leave suddenly" (1610s). Meaning "to gulp down food" is from 1794. The meaning "to secure by means of a bolt" is from 1580s. Related: Bolted; bolting.
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