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jerk

Jerk tarimas:

  • /dʤə:k/

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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • verb-transitive: To give a sudden quick thrust, push, pull, or twist to.
  • verb-transitive: To throw or toss with a quick abrupt motion.
  • verb-transitive: To utter abruptly or sharply: jerked out the answer.
  • verb-transitive: To make and serve (ice-cream sodas, for example) at a soda fountain.
  • verb-transitive: Sports To press (a weight) overhead from shoulder height in a quick motion.
  • verb-intransitive: To move in sudden abrupt motions; jolt: The train jerked forward.
  • verb-intransitive: To make spasmodic motions: My legs jerked from fatigue.
  • noun: A sudden abrupt motion, such as a yank or twist.
  • noun: A jolting or lurching motion.
  • noun: Physiology A sudden reflexive or spasmodic muscular movement.
  • noun: Involuntary convulsive twitching often resulting from excitement. Often used with the.
  • noun: Slang A foolish, rude, or contemptible person.
  • noun: Sports A lift in which the weight is heaved overhead from shoulder height with a quick motion.
  • phrasal-verb: jerk off Vulgar Slang To masturbate.
  • phrasal-verb: jerk around To take unfair advantage of, deceive, or manipulate.
  • verb-transitive: To cut (meat) into long strips and dry in the sun or cure by exposing to smoke.
  • adjective: Being or relating to a method of barbecuing meat that has been seasoned and wrapped in leaves of the allspice tree: jerk chicken; jerk pork.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • mėšlungiškas krūpčiojimas
  • physical jerks šnek. gimnastikos pratimai
  • I v džiovinti (mėsą) II
  • staigus judesys ar stumtelėjimas
  • v staigiai stumti
  • trūkčioti
  • traukyti
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/ə'bæʃ/
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