intransitive. To move violently up and down, to fall heavily against something; to bump, bounce, jolt; to go along with a heavy jolting pace.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > move to and fro or up and down [verb (intransitive)] > jog or jolt to and fro or up and down (15) jouncec1440 intransitive. To move violently up and down, to fall heavily against something; to bump, bounce, jolt; to go along with a heavy jolting pace. jog1586 intransitive. To move up and down or to and fro with a heavy unsteady motion; to move about as if shaken. fig1595 intransitive. To move briskly and restlessly; to jog to and fro. Also, to fig about. jig1604 intransitive. To move up and down or to and fro with a rapid jerky motion; in quot. 1886 of a fish = jigger, v.1 jopper1607 intransitive. To jolter or jolt. jot?1611 To jog, jolt, bump. intransitive. squirt1611 ? To move jerkily up and down. Obsolete. jeta1635 intransitive. To move or be moved with a jerk or jerks; to jolt, jog. Obsolete. rare. jolt1788 intransitive. To move up and down or to and fro in a jerky manner. jigget1818 intransitive. To move about with a jerky or shaky motion; to jig; to hop or skip about; to shake up and down; to fidget. jig-a-jig1840 as v. = to move in such a way. jolter1864 intransitive and transitive. To jolt, to move with continuous jolting. Subcategories:— lightly (2) — cause jolts (1) |
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