词汇 | bolted |
释义 | bolted past simple and past participle ofbolt bolt verb uk /bəʊlt/ us /boʊlt/ boltverb (MOVE QUICKLY)[ I ] to move very fast, especially as a result of being frightened: (尤指因受到惊吓而)奔跑,快跑 Frightened by the car horn, the horse bolted.那匹马受到汽车嗽叭的惊吓,飞奔了起来。 to move fast speedHe ran back to his car and sped off. raceShe raced over and hugged me. flyShe flew across the room just in time to stop the baby falling off the chair. beltUKTraffic was belting along the motorway. tearA fire truck came tearing down the road. streakBullets streaked across the sky. to run runShe saw him running down the street. sprintI had to sprint to catch the bus. jog"What do you do to keep fit?" "I jog and go swimming." raceHe raced up the stairs to answer the phone. rushEveryone rushed to the door when the alarm went off. dashHe dashed out the door after the dog. Moving quickly agility beetle belt bob up bowl bowl down/along something cannonball gallop leg make a dash for something make good timeidiom make hasteidiom make off outrun outrush rush scorch scuttle shoot whizz boltverb (EAT)[ T ](alsobolt down) to eat food very quickly: 匆匆咽下;囫囵吞下 Don't bolt your food like that - you'll get indigestion.别那样狼吞虎咽——会消化不良的。 to eat food eatWhat do you want to eat for lunch? haveI'll just have one more piece of chocolate cake. consumeHe consumes vast quantities of bread with every meal. devourThe children devoured a whole packet of biscuits. bolt (down)Don't bolt down your food - you'll make yourself ill! gobble (up/down)The children gobbled their sweets. Eating al desko binge binge eating bite break breadidiom cram devour fall on/upon someone feast feast on something feeder feeding gulp inhale mainline pick at something picnic pig pig out postprandial boltverb (LOCK)[ I or T ] to lock a door or window by sliding a bolt across: 闩上(门或窗) Have you locked and bolted the door?你把门锁闩好了吗? The door bolts on the inside.门从里面闩上。 Locking and bolting bar batten bolt handcuff hermetically latch lock lock (something) up lock someone out lock something in lockable love lock padlock relock self-locking shut shut someone away unlockable boltverb (SCREW)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to fasten something in position with a bolt: 用螺栓固定 On a ship the furniture is often bolted to the deck.轮船上的家具往往用螺栓固定在甲板上。 Fastening and tying anchor bale be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bound bowline half hitch harness hobble hogtie knotted stake strap someone in strap something up strop tack tape something up tether Phrasal verbbolt something on Examples of boltedbolted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. When a party failed to find common ground upon which all their members could stand, these conventions often broke up as the losers bolted. Consolation is not some separable end, something to be bolted on as a consequence of living religiously. Children are wired for sound, but print is an optional accessory that must be painfully bolted on. The doors too, with notable exceptions, are applied to the front of a brick hole, bolted on and sealed with mastic. With a suitable substructure, fixings can take the form of either bolted anchor systems or grout-in anchors. Some plants bolted without showing any signs of flowering. Although less strong than welded joints, the bolted connections were entirely adequate for the designated loads. In the design of the project, the mechanical oscillators were bolted to the structural members which make up the floor of room 117. The frames were constructed out of lightweight steel girders bolted together to support two vertical sheets of steel mesh. The animal was swaddled in moist cheesecloth and secured to a piece of cork bolted to a rotatable stage. When the 2 in. tubing was bolted on the columns, a clockwise moment was produced. The vessels were equipped with a whaling cannon bolted on the foredeck and two bottlenose cannons fitted aft. Column, column plate and ease detail show how elements are easily bolted together. However, sampling for damaging stages gives little time to make decisions and is somewhat akin to dealing with the problem of the stable door after the horse has bolted. The window and the door were both bolted which was the usual practice apparently to prevent burglary and 'the air was quite foul'. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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