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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
jerk
jerk [jerk jerks jerked jerking] verb, noun BrE [dʒɜːk] NAmE [dʒɜːrk] verb transitive, intransitive to move or to make sth move with a sudden short sharp movement •~ sth (+ adv./prep.) He jerked the phone away from her. •She jerked her head up. •+ adv./prep. The bus jerked to a halt. •He grabbed a handful of hair and jerked at it. •~ sth + adj. She got to the door and jerked it open. Verb forms: Word Origin: mid 16th cent. (denoting a stroke with a whip): probably imitative. Example Bank: •He jerked the door open. •His head jerked up. •She jerked her hand back instinctively. •She suddenly jerked her hand away. •The bus jerked to a stop. •The train stopped and she jerked awake. •She grabbed his hand and jerked him back from the kerb. Derived: ↑jerk off ▪ ↑jerk out ▪ ↑jerk somebody around ▪ ↑jerk something out noun 1. countable a sudden quick sharp movement Syn: ↑jolt •She sat up with a jerk. •He gave a jerk of his head, indicating that we should follow him. 2. countable (informal)a stupid person who often says or does the wrong thing 3. uncountable meat that is marinated (= left in a mixture of oil and spices before being cooked) to give it a strong flavour and then cooked over a wood fire •jerk chicken Word Origin: mid 16th cent. (denoting a stroke with a whip): probably imitative. Example Bank: •She answered with a jerk of her head. •He silently swore at himself for being such a jerk. •He was acting like a complete jerk. •What kind of a jerk pays that money?
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