急拉;猛推;猝然一动 to move or to make sth move with a sudden short sharp movement
He jerked the phone away from her. 他猛然一下从她那儿把电话抢走。
She jerked her head up. 她猛然抬起头来。
The bus jerked to a halt. 那辆公共汽车猛地一颠停下了。
He grabbed a handful of hair and jerked at it. 他抓住一把头发猛拉。
noun
急拉;猛推;猝然一动 a sudden quick sharp movement
She sat up with a jerk . 她猛地坐了起来。
蠢人;傻瓜;笨蛋 a stupid person who often says or does the wrong thing
腌制后放在木火上烤的肉 meat that is marinated (= left in a mixture of oil and spices before being cooked) to give it a strong flavour and then cooked over a wood fire
V-ERG (向某个方向)急拉,猛推;(使)猝然一动 If you jerk something or someone in a particular direction, or they jerk in a particular direction, they move a short distance very suddenly and quickly.
Mr Griffin jerked forward in his chair... 格里芬先生坐在椅子上猛地向前一凑。
The car jerked to a halt... 车猛地停住了。
'This is Brady Coyne,' said Sam, jerking his head in my direction... “这位是布雷迪·科因,”萨姆突然转头对我说。
Mike kept snatching him up by the collar and jerking him up... 迈克一直揪着他的领子把他往上猛举。
Eleanor jerked her wrist free... 埃莉诺猛地抽出了手腕。
Foley raised his chin and jerked his neck as if his collar were too tight. 福利抬起下巴,伸了伸脖子,仿佛领子太紧了。
Jerk is also a noun.
He indicated the bedroom with a jerk of his head. 他扭头指了指卧室的方向。
傻瓜;笨蛋;混蛋 If you call someone a jerk, you are insulting them because you think they are stupid or you do not like them.