bolt如何读

英:[bəʊlt]

美:[boʊlt]

bolt英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]螺栓 a screw with no point, which fastens through a piece of metal to hold things together
  2. [C]插销,闩 a metal bar that slides across to fasten a door or window
  3. [S]猛冲;逃跑 moving fast or running away suddenly
v.(动词)
  1. vi. 冲出去; 逃跑 move fast or run away suddenly
  2. vt. & vi. 闩上 (cause to) fasten with a bolt
  3. vi. 狼吞虎咽 eat very quickly

bolt是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 螺栓,螺钉
  2. 一卷,一匹
  3. 冲撞
  4. 逃跑
  5. <美>脱党行为
  6. 闩,门栓,插销
  7. 闪电,电光
  8. 弩箭,粗箭
  9. 筛子
  10. 枪栓
  11. 突如其来的事件,晴天霹雳
v. (动词)
  1. 脱口说出,突然说出,脱口而出
  2. <美>脱离,脱缰
  3. 快速移动
  4. <美>脱党,退出政党
  5. 用螺栓固定,将...用螺栓栓紧
  6. (用插销)闩上,插上,给上插销,拴住
  7. 吞吃,匆忙咽下,狼吞虎咽,囫囵吞下
  8. 能被闩上
  9. 停止支持,拒绝对自己政党、团体等的支持
  10. 射出,发射,射
  11. 窜出,冲出,跳出
  12. 逃走,逃跑,逃亡
  13. 缺课
  14. 卷(布)成匹
  15. 惊跑,跳驰
  16. 过早地生子
  17. 离开
adv. (副词)
  1. 突然地,直接地
  2. 笔直地,背部笔挺地,挺直地
  3. 像箭似地
  4. 垂直地

bolt变形

复数:bolts

第三人称单数:bolts

现在分词:bolting

过去式:bolted

过去分词:bolted

bolt英英释义

noun (1)

a lightning strokealso: thunderbolt

a shaft or missile designed to be shot from a crossbow or catapultespecially: a short stout usually blunt-headed arrow

a wood or metal bar or rod used to fasten a door

the part of a lock that is shot or withdrawn by the key

a metal rod or pin for fastening objects together that usually has a head at one end and a screw thread at the other and is secured by a nut

a roll of cloth or wallpaper of specified length

a metal cylinder that drives the cartridge into the chamber of a firearm, locks the breech, and usually contains the firing pin and extractor

a block of timber to be sawed or cut

a short round section of a log

verb (1)

intransitive verb

to move suddenly or nervously : start

to move or proceed rapidly : dash

to break away from control or a set course

to dart off or away : flee

to break away from or oppose one's previous affiliation (as with a political party or sports team)

to produce seed prematurely

transitive verb

to secure with a bolt

bolt the door

to attach or fasten with bolts

to eat hastily or without chewing

bolted his breakfast

to break away from or refuse to support (something, such as a political party)

to say impulsively : blurt

flush, start

bolt rabbits

archaic shoot, discharge

adverb

in an erect or straight-backed position : rigidly

sat bolt upright

archaic directly, straight

noun (2)

the act or an instance of bolting

verb (2)

transitive verb

to sift usually through fine-meshed cloth

bolt flour

archaic sift sense 2

bolt词组

nuts and bolts具体细节,基本要素

anchor bolt锚栓,地脚螺栓;锚定螺栓,基础螺栓

lightning bolt闪电球

rock bolt锚杆;岩栓

high strength bolt高强度螺栓;高强螺栓

bolt from the blue晴天霹雳;意外事件

screw bolt螺杆,螺栓

bolt upright笔笔直直

bolt hole螺栓孔

roof bolt顶锚

bolt connection螺栓连接

bolt out匆忙离开;脱口而出

bolt on栓在…上;连接在…上

bolt joint[机]螺栓接合,螺栓连接

stud bolt双头螺栓

joint bolt连接螺栓,接头螺栓;插销螺栓

foundation bolt地脚螺栓

expansion bolt引缩螺栓

fixing bolt紧固螺栓;固定螺栓

bolt head螺栓头

bolt词源中文解释

“Old English bolt” 意为“短而粗的箭头和重头箭; 也指用于发射箭头的十字弩”,源自原始日耳曼语 *bultas(源头还包括古诺尔斯语 bolti 、丹麦语 bolt 、荷兰语 bout 、德语 Bolzen),最初可能是指“箭头、导弹”,源自原始印欧语 *bheld- “敲打、打击”(源头还包括立陶宛语 beldžiu “我敲打”、baldas “敲打用的杆子”)。

自中古英语以来,也用于其他短金属棒(尤其是那些带有球形末端的):意为“用于固定物体的粗钉”和“锁的一部分,弹出的部分”均源自公元1400年左右。帆布的 bolt(公元1400年左右)因其形状而被称为“bolt”。

“将弹药推入枪膛的滑动金属杆”的意思始于1859年。从箭的飞行概念中,衍生出“闪电的 bolt”(公元1530年代)和“突然的跳跃或起步”的意义(公元1540年代)。副词短语 bolt upright(像箭或弩一样笔直)始于14世纪晚期。

bolt_体育行业词汇

岩石栓

枪栓

bolt_土木工程行业词汇

螺栓

bolt_建筑行业词汇

螺栓

bolt_法律行业词汇

插销

瑕疵

bolt词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German bolz crossbow bolt, and perhaps to Lithuanian beldėti to beat Verb (2) Middle English bulten, from Anglo-French buleter, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German biuteln to sift, from biutel bag, from Old High German būtil

The first known use of bolt was before the 12th century

bolt儿童词典英英释义

border1 of 2noun

an outer part or edge

a boundary especially of a country or state

a narrow bed of plants along the edge of a garden or walk

an ornamental design at the edge of a fabric or rug

border2 of 2verb

to put a border on

border the garden with flowers

to be located close or next to

the U.S. borders on Canada

to come very close to being : verge

that remark borders on the ridiculous

book1 of 3noun

a set of sheets of paper bound together

a long written work

a major division of a written work

a volume of business records

the company's books show a profit

plural record entry 2 sense 2b

an outdated law still on the books

capitalized bible sense 1a

a pack of items bound together

a book of matches

book2 of 3verb

reserve entry 1 sense 3

book a hotel room

to schedule engagements for

book a singer

to enter charges against in a police register

book a suspect

book3 of 3adjective

gotten from books

book learning

shown by account books

book value

book1 of 3noun

a set of sheets of paper bound together

a long written work

a major division of a written work

a volume of business records

the company's books show a profit

plural record entry 2 sense 2b

an outdated law still on the books

capitalized bible sense 1a

a pack of items bound together

a book of matches

book2 of 3verb

reserve entry 1 sense 3

book a hotel room

to schedule engagements for

book a singer

to enter charges against in a police register

book a suspect

book3 of 3adjective

gotten from books

book learning

shown by account books

book value

bond1 of 2noun

something that binds

a material or device for binding

a means by which atoms, ions, or groups of atoms are held together in a molecule or crystal

a uniting or binding force or influence : tie

the bonds of friendship

a pledge to do an act or pay a sum on or before a set date or forfeit a sum if the pledge is not fulfilled

a certificate promising payment of a certain sum on or before a stated day and issued by a government or corporation as an evidence of debt

a binding or connection made by overlapping parts of a structure (as in laying brick)

bond2 of 2verb

to protect or secure by or operate under a bond

to hold together or make solid by or as if by a bond

to form a close relationship especially through frequent togetherness

the new mother bonded with her child

bolt1 of 3noun

a missile (as an arrow) for a crossbow or catapult

a lightning stroke : thunderbolt

a sudden surprise

a bolt from the blue

a sliding bar used to fasten a door

the part of a lock worked by a key

a metal pin or rod usually with a head at one end and a screw thread at the other that is used to hold something in place

a roll of cloth or wallpaper

the device that closes the breech of a firearm

bolt2 of 3verb

to move suddenly or nervously

to move rapidly : dash

reporters bolted for the door

run away sense 1

the horse shied and bolted

to break away from or oppose one's political party

to say thoughtlessly : blurt

to fasten with a bolt

to swallow hastily or without chewing

bolt3 of 3noun

an act of bolting

bolt1 of 3noun

a missile (as an arrow) for a crossbow or catapult

a lightning stroke : thunderbolt

a sudden surprise

a bolt from the blue

a sliding bar used to fasten a door

the part of a lock worked by a key

a metal pin or rod usually with a head at one end and a screw thread at the other that is used to hold something in place

a roll of cloth or wallpaper

the device that closes the breech of a firearm

bolt2 of 3verb

to move suddenly or nervously

to move rapidly : dash

reporters bolted for the door

run away sense 1

the horse shied and bolted

to break away from or oppose one's political party

to say thoughtlessly : blurt

to fasten with a bolt

to swallow hastily or without chewing

bolt3 of 3noun

an act of bolting

bolt1 of 3noun

a missile (as an arrow) for a crossbow or catapult

a lightning stroke : thunderbolt

a sudden surprise

a bolt from the blue

a sliding bar used to fasten a door

the part of a lock worked by a key

a metal pin or rod usually with a head at one end and a screw thread at the other that is used to hold something in place

a roll of cloth or wallpaper

the device that closes the breech of a firearm

bolt2 of 3verb

to move suddenly or nervously

to move rapidly : dash

reporters bolted for the door

run away sense 1

the horse shied and bolted

to break away from or oppose one's political party

to say thoughtlessly : blurt

to fasten with a bolt

to swallow hastily or without chewing

bolt3 of 3noun

an act of bolting

bolt 例句

1 He presses the bolt against a small hexagon tattooed on his forearm. The sizes match.

他把螺栓压在他前臂的一个小六边形纹身上。大小匹配。

2 Flying past the three-eighths pole at breakneck speed, Modern Youth suddenly spooked, bolting to the right, and headed straight for the outer rail.

3 If you have a barn, and it’s still standing in the morning, it’ll have rocks and keys and bolts embedded in the wood like they were shot from cannon.

4 “I could buy a whole bolt of cloth for that much.”

5 On a pocked and lichen-splotched cement wall is bolted a small stone plaque.

6 Just as Camp walked in, carrying a glass of water clouded with baking soda for Mr. Flournoy, Miss Love spied Mrs. Predmore back near the millinery table, looking through bolts of cloth.

7 Instantly, the scorched-air smell sizzled up from the spot like an earthborn bolt of lightning, and at the same second the riverbank exploded.

8 She began to count: “One, two—” He bolted in the room so fast that I wondered what would happen if she got to three.

9 He ducked into the hallway and bolted up the stairs into the apartment, where he found Aarfy pacing about uneasily with a pompous, slighdy uncomfortable smile.

10 Nok bolted from the table and ran for the door, but two servants blocked her way.

11 It was a triangular lattice of metal strips held together with bolts.

12 “Wear and tear on the statue. It can’t be easy to hold up the weight of the world in the wind and rain year after year—especially when it’s attached by one bolt.”

13 “The Disaster March!” he shouts, turning and bolting.

14 “Someone broke it. I bolt the door top and bottom, so they wouldn’t have been able to get in anyway, but I think they were hoping the key was in the lock.”

15 I glanced back out the window one last time, making sure Cate and Rob still had their backs to me, before bolting past the display of beef jerky and heading straight for that door.

16 He pulled the bolt and bored out the collet with a hand drill and resleeved it with a section of pipe he’d cut to length with a hacksaw.

17 I bolt up screaming for my father to run as the mine explodes into a million deadly bits of light.

18 The blacksmith said, “Afternoon, gennel-men. How many you need bolted in?”

19 He slipped the bolt into place.

他扣上门闩.

20 He saw Ulf go down with a crossbow bolt through the belly as he ran for the Great Hall.

bolt 同义词

6 缺课

cut

10 合在一起

between

11 闩住

fasten

13 方镞箭

quarrel

15 螺钉

screw

19 枪栓

lock breechblock

21 详察

scrutiny

26 一匹

web piece

28 把卷成一卷

wad

33 跳入

plunge whip

34 急奔

tear dash beat it

39

shy

40 快跑

hotfoot it

41 一捆

budget batch boodle

43

rush

44 用螺栓固定

bolting

52 枪机

lock gunlock hammer

53 狂奔

breakaway storm

54 脱口说出

blurt jerk out

56 插销

snib snib latch

58 过早结籽

bolting

60 拒绝支持

scratch

64 偶发事件

event

65 直立地

upright vertically erectly

66 挺直地

as stiff as a ramrod

68 奔跑

run

72 选拔

selection select

73 锁住

lock enchain catch

76 直挺挺

uncurled

77 突然冲出

sally

bolt 短语相关

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