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词组 jolt
释义 jolt
noun
  1. a shock US
    • There are very few angels who won’t go far out of their way to lay a bad jolt on the squares[.] — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 118, 1966
  2. a strong and bracing alcoholic drink US, 1904
    • The Juicehead Kid was a’ takin’ a jolt. — William “Lord” Buckley, The Ballad of Dan McGroo, 1960
    • He poured a stiff jolt of bourbon and knocked it back. — Max Shulman, Anyone Got a Match?, p. 14, 1964
  3. an injection or dose of a drug US, 1907
    • “I need a jolt,” one addict might remark. “I gotta see my connection.” — William J. Spillard and Pence James, Needle in a Haystack, p. 148, 1945
    • [W]hite women learned where they could get a “belt,” a “jolt,” or a “gow.” — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, New York Confidential, pp. 103–104, 1948
    • Chico looked at Peewee and knew he was sick, in need of a jolt. — Hal Ellson, The Golden Spike, p. 18, 1952
    • A fix. A cap. A jolt. A pop. What do they call it in your group, dear? — John D. McDonald, The Neon Jungle, p. 71, 1953
    • I told him I was liable to die right in his kitchen if I didn’t get a jolt. — John M. Murtagh and Sara Harris, Cast the First Stone, p. 48, 1957
    • And Doc Parker in the back room in his drugstore shooting horse heroin, three grains a jolt. — William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, p. 85, 1957
    • If he wanted a jolt he’d just step into a side street or an alley and blow a good stick. — Willard Motley, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, p. 108, 1958
    • “Say, man,” Crip’s voice warned, “that’s a big jolt you got heaped in your hand.” — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 110, 1967
    • It was very weak stuff, he found; he had to take an extra jolt just to get himself straight. — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 111, 1968
    • He skin pops a load of Dilaudid into a forearm, swoons for a moment under the jolt. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Doom Fox, p. 157, 1978
    • What he did find was a great gym near his hotel where he could get illegal steroid shots in the ass for fifty bucks a jolt. — Stephen Cannell, Big Con, p. 160, 1997
  4. a prison sentence US, 1912
    • “Funny, that I got less of a jolt in the can than you got.” — Irving Shulman, Cry Tough, p. 28, 1949
    • But a bim that won’t bolt while you’re doin’ a little jolt / is just one out of a thousand my friend. — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 116, 1964
    • That was the jolt when he blew his pickets. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 7, 1967
    • He turned state’s evidence on Wild Wallace, drew a reduced three-to-five jolt at Chino as part of the deal, and was paroled to the war effort early in ’42. — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 129, 1994
    • You tell me now, or when Amp Heywood is eventually indicted for that grand larceny, I’ll see to it he gets the full jolt. — Stephen Cannell, King Con, p. 75, 1997
    • I got out of jail ninth of September 1996 after serving a jolt of seventeen and a half years of a fifteen-to-life[.] — Joel Rose, Kill Kill Faster Faster, p. 14, 1997
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