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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

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I. jolt [americ dʒoʊlt, Brit dʒəʊlt, dʒɒlt] VERBO intr

II. jolt [americ dʒoʊlt, Brit dʒəʊlt, dʒɒlt] VERBO trans

1. jolt (jar):

2. jolt (shock):

III. jolt [americ dʒoʊlt, Brit dʒəʊlt, dʒɒlt] SUBST

1. jolt (jar):

jolt
she awoke with a jolt

2. jolt (shock):

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espanhol
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inglês
jolt
to jolt
jolt
jolt
jolt
jolt coloq

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I. jolt [dʒəʊlt, americ dʒoʊlt] SUBST

1. jolt (sudden jerk):

jolt

2. jolt (shock):

jolt

II. jolt [dʒəʊlt, americ dʒoʊlt] VERBO trans

1. jolt (jerk):

jolt

2. jolt (shock):

jolt

III. jolt [dʒəʊlt, americ dʒoʊlt] VERBO intr

jolt
jolt (vehicle)
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
jolt
jolt
jolt
to jolt
to jolt
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inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. jolt [dʒoʊlt] SUBST

1. jolt (sudden jerk):

jolt

2. jolt (shock):

jolt

II. jolt [dʒoʊlt] VERBO trans

1. jolt (jerk):

jolt

2. jolt (shock):

jolt

III. jolt [dʒoʊlt] VERBO intr

jolt
jolt (vehicle)
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
jolt
jolt
jolt
to jolt
to jolt
Present
Ijolt
youjolt
he/she/itjolts
wejolt
youjolt
theyjolt
Past
Ijolted
youjolted
he/she/itjolted
wejolted
youjolted
theyjolted
Present Perfect
Ihavejolted
youhavejolted
he/she/ithasjolted
wehavejolted
youhavejolted
theyhavejolted
Past Perfect
Ihadjolted
youhadjolted
he/she/ithadjolted
wehadjolted
youhadjolted
theyhadjolted

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After dinner, a mild earthquake jolts everyone, and the power goes out, plunging all into darkness.
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With a sudden change in direction, trains were given a jolt and had to proceed slowly.
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Likewise, it had an on-air irreverence that could jolt you without warning.
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There was a jolt as the rudder hit the stop, but it was light enough so there was no jamming.
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Battery involves unlawfully touching another person (this does not include everyday knocks and jolts to which people silently consent as the result of crowds).
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