Jerk
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British pronunciation/d‍ʒˈɜːk/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒɝk/

"jerk"Meghatározása és Jelentése

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jerk (hús)

meat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun
jerk definition and meaning
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jerk (tánc), táncstílus jerk

a dance style characterized by sharp, exaggerated movements of the arms, shoulders, and legs, often performed to hip hop or electronic music

What is the "Jerk"?

The Jerk is a dance style that originated in the 1960s and became popular in the early 2000s. It is characterized by quick, sharp movements, especially in the legs and arms, with a focus on rhythm and coordination. The dance includes a distinctive hopping motion and often involves exaggerated, playful steps. The Jerk is performed to upbeat music and is known for its energetic and fun style.

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tökfilkó, hülye

a dull stupid fatuous person
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rándulás, hirtelen mozgás

an abrupt spasmodic movement
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hirtelen rántás, rántás

a sudden abrupt pull
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The sudden jerk of the train startled the passengers.
He felt a jerk on the fishing line, signaling a catch.
With a quick jerk, she pulled the door open against the strong wind.
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rántás, jerk

raising a weight from shoulder height to above the head by straightening the arms
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remegés, rándulás

(mechanics) the rate of change of acceleration
to jerk
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rándít, ránt

to move abruptly in a short, sudden manner
Intransitive
to jerk definition and meaning
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Example
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The old machine jerked suddenly before finally coming to life.
When the brakes were applied abruptly, the bus jerked to a sudden stop.
The fishing rod jerked in his hands as a fish tugged on the line.
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rántani, megrántani

to cause to move abruptly and with a sudden, sharp motion
Transitive: to jerk sth
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Example
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The sudden acceleration jerked the passengers forward in their seats.
She jerked the cord to turn off the malfunctioning lamp.
The chef jerked the pan to toss the ingredients in the air while cooking.
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rántani, húzni

to throw or toss something abruptly and with a sudden, sharp motion
Transitive: to jerk sth
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The chef jerked the vegetables into the hot wok to stir-fry them quickly.
In frustration, she jerked the crumpled paper into the trash can.
Trying to get the attention of his friend, he jerked a small pebble at the window.
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