jerky

英['dʒɜːki] 美['dʒɜːrki]
  • adj. 急动的;颠簸的
  • n. 肉干
jerkily jerkier jerkiest jerkiness
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Noun:
  1. meat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun

Adjective:
  1. lacking a steady rhythm;

    "an arrhythmic heartbeat"

  2. marked by abrupt transitions;

    "choppy prose"

  3. having or revealing stupidity;

    "ridiculous anserine behavior"
    "a dopey answer"
    "a dopey kid"
    "some fool idea about rewriting authors' books"

1. Some people moved in silky, liquid movements, others were jerky, probably drunk.
一些人动作平稳流畅,其他人则跌跌撞撞,大概是喝醉了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Mr Griffin made a jerky gesture.
格里芬先生急匆匆地做了个手势。

来自柯林斯例句

3. She lit a cigarette with quick , jerky movement.
她用急促的动作点着了香烟.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. The toy robot moved forward with quick jerky steps.
玩具机器人一颠一颠地走得很快.

来自辞典例句

5. Mary clung to my arm and her footsteps were a little jerky.
玛丽紧挽着我的手臂,她的脚步有点踉跄.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. She lit a cigarette with quick, jerky movement.
      她用急促的动作点着了香烟。
    2. We had a very jerky ride in the back of the old truck.
      我们坐在那辆旧卡车的后面非常的颠簸。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The Attendant opens a jar and offers him a piece of beef jerky.
      售货员打开一个罐子,拿给他一块牛肉干。