jerk
jerk
ʀɜrk
jērk
/d‍ʒˈɜːk/

A(z) „jerk” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

szĂĄrĂ­tott hĂșs, jerk hĂșs

meat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun
jerk definition and meaning
02

a jerk, a jerk tĂĄnc

a dance style characterized by sharp, exaggerated movements of the arms, shoulders, and legs, often performed to hip hop or electronic music
03

a mean, selfish, or obnoxious person

Informal
Offensive
04

rĂĄndulĂĄs, hirtelen mozdulat

an abrupt spasmodic movement
05

rĂĄntĂĄs, rĂĄndulĂĄs

a sudden abrupt pull
Példåk
The roller coaster started with a jerk, making her grip the safety bar tightly.
A hullĂĄmvasĂșt egy rĂĄntĂĄssal indult, ami miatt szorosan megfogta a biztonsĂĄgi rudat.
06

lökés, jerk

raising a weight from shoulder height to above the head by straightening the arms
07

råntås, lökés

(mechanics) the rate of change of acceleration
to jerk
01

rĂĄnt, hirtelen mozdul

to move abruptly in a short, sudden manner
Intransitive
to jerk definition and meaning
Példåk
The boat jerked as it hit a wave, causing everyone on board to sway.
A hajĂł megrĂĄndult, amikor hullĂĄmba ĂŒtközött, ami miatt mindenki a fedĂ©lzeten megingott.
02

rĂĄnt, hirtelen hĂșz

to cause to move abruptly and with a sudden, sharp motion
Transitive: to jerk sth
Példåk
She jerked the cord to turn off the malfunctioning lamp.
MegrĂĄntotta a kĂĄbelt, hogy kikapcsolja a hibĂĄs lĂĄmpĂĄt.
03

rĂĄnt, hirtelen dob

to throw or toss something abruptly and with a sudden, sharp motion
Transitive: to jerk sth
Példåk
Trying to get the attention of his friend, he jerked a small pebble at the window.
Próbålva felhívni baråtja figyelmét, egy kis kavicsot hirtelen dobott az ablakra.
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