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  1. JERK 意味, 定義, JERK は何か: 1. to make a short sudden movement, or to cause someone or something to do this: 2. in…. もっと見る

  2. jerked jerked around ; pissed off jerked to his senses Lusas jerked me back into the heel position. She jerked across the kitchen The baby had jerked backwards out of her grasp as she held her against her hip. to - jerked off to a porn movie - grammar to be jerked out of a conversation a hog was suddenly jerked off his feet and borne aloft.

  3. 1. "reaction". knee-jerk (anche: trigger-happy) volume_up. impulsivo {agg.} more_vert. It was opposition to knee - jerk politics and to the writing of blank cheques for the future. expand_more Si è trattato di un'opposizione ad una politica impulsiva e alla firma di assegni in bianco per il futuro. knee-jerk. volume_up.

  4. jerk翻譯:(使)猝然一動;猛推;急拉, (使)突然改變行為, 移動, 猛然一動;急拉;急抽, 人, (通常指男子)蠢人,頭腦簡單的 ...

  5. jerk [sth] ⇒ vtr. (pull quickly) tirer d'un coup sec sur loc v + prép. Sean jerked the paper out of the printer. Sean a tiré d'un coup sec sur le papier pour le retirer de l'imprimante. jerk ⇒ vi. (move suddenly) faire un mouvement brusque loc v.

  6. JERKING definition: 1. present participle of jerk 2. to make a short sudden movement, or to cause someone or something…. Learn more.

  7. jerk in British English. (dʒɜːk ) verb. 1. to move or cause to move with an irregular or spasmodic motion. 2. to throw, twist, pull, or push (something) abruptly or spasmodically. 3. (transitive; often foll by out) to utter ( words, sounds, etc) in a spasmodic, abrupt, or breathless manner.