bolt的中文翻译
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bolt1
UK
/bəʊlt/
US
/boʊlt/
(锁窗或门的)栓,螺栓
noun
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a long, narrow piece of metal that you slide across the inside of a door or window in order to lock it
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a piece of metal like a screw without a point which is used with a circle of metal (= a nut) to fasten things together
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a sudden flash of lightning in the sky, appearing as a line
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a short heavy arrow shot from a crossbow
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a long piece of cloth wound in a roll around a piece of cardboard
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bolt2
UK
/bəʊlt/
US
/boʊlt/
拴住,绑紧
verb
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to fasten sth such as a door or window by sliding a bolt across; to be able to be fastened in this way
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Don't forget to bolt the door.
别忘了闩上门。
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The gate bolts on the inside.
大门从里面闩住了。
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to fasten things together with a bolt
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The vice is bolted to the workbench.
钳子被栓到了工作台上。
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The various parts of the car are then bolted together.
汽车各部分随后被组装起来了。
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if an animal, especially a horse, bolts, it suddenly runs away because it is frightened
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to run away, especially in order to escape
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When he saw the police arrive, he bolted down an alley.
见警察一来,他逃进了一条小胡同。
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to eat sth very quickly
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Don't bolt your food!
别吃得太快!
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to stop supporting a particular group or political party
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Many Democrats bolted the party to vote Republican.
很多民主党人拒绝投票支持共和党。
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to grow too quickly and start producing seeds and so become less good to eat
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bolt3
UK
/bəʊlt/
US
/boʊlt/
挺直地,直立地
adv.