Jolt - traduction, prononciation, transcription

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Amer.  |dʒəʊlt|  American pronunciation of the word jolt
Brit.  |dʒəʊlt|  British pronunciation of the word jolt

noun

- un choc soudainEd (syn: jar, jounce, shock)
the door closed with a jolt
all the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock absorbers
- un mouvement spasmodique brusqueEd (syn: jerk, jerking)

verb

- bouger ou faire bouger avec un mouvement saccadé soudainEd (syn: jar)
- déranger le calme (de quelqu'un)Ed
The audience was jolted by the play

Matrix of words

noun

- la secousseshock, shake, jerk, jolt, jar, jog
- le chocshock, impact, clash, collision, jar, jolt
- le cahotjolt, judder, cant
- la saccadejerk, twitch, jolt, yank, backlash
- les coup durswat, jolt, bust, chop
- le cahotagejolting, jolt
- la chutefall, drop, falling, downfall, chute, jolt

verb

- secouershake, shake up, rock, jolt, jog, jerk
- cahoterjolt, bump along, jog, jerk
- pousserpush, drive, urge, press, shove, jolt
- ébranlershake, undermine, weaken, unsettle, rock, jolt
- donner un coupknock, inflict, jolt, slug, click
- harcelerharass, nag, pester, badger, harry, jolt
- ennuyerbore, annoy, bother, weary, trouble, jolt
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