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Mean To move or dislodge with a sudden, hard blow; strike heavily or jarringly.
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jolty  [Çü]
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2. The bus jolted its passengers over the rough road. (¹ö½º´Â ¿ïÅüºÒÅüÇÑ ±æÀ» ´úÄ¿µ¢°Å¸®¸ç ½Â°´À» Å¿ì°í °¬´Ù)
3. He tried to jolt the nail free. (±×´Â ¸øÀ» ÄçÄç Ãļ­ Èçµé¸®°Ô ÇÏ·Á°í Çß´Ù)
4. The car jolted along. (Â÷´Â ´úÄ¿µ¢´úÄ¿µ¢ Èçµé°Å¸®¸ç °¬´Ù)
5. a jolt of whiskey (ÇÑ ¸ð±ÝÀÇ À§½ºÅ°)
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