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  1. jolt ( third-person singular simple present jolts, present participle jolting, simple past and past participle jolted) ( transitive) To push or shake abruptly and roughly. The bus jolted its passengers. ( transitive) To knock sharply. ( transitive) To shock (someone) into taking action or being alert. I jolted her out of complacency.

  2. noun. 1. (jarring movement) a. la sacudida. (F) There was a sudden jolt, and the car wheel fell off.Hubo una sacudida repentina, y la rueda del carro se le cayó. b. el choque. (M) The jolt from tripping on the rug caused Charlie to spill the entire pot of chili on the floor.El choque de Charlie tropezando con la alfombra hizo que derramara la ...

  3. Definition of jolt in the Idioms Dictionary. jolt phrase. What does jolt expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. Jolt - Idioms by The Free ...

  4. JOLT SOMEONE INTO/OUT OF SOMETHING definition: 1. to give someone a sudden shock that forces them to act: 2. to give someone a sudden shock that…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of JOLT is an abrupt, sharp, jerky blow or movement. How to use jolt in a sentence. an abrupt, sharp, jerky blow or movement; a sudden feeling of shock, surprise, or disappointment; an event or development causing such a feeling…

  6. Jul 1, 2023 · Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey - JOLTS: A survey done by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics to help measure job vacancies. It collects data from employers including retailers ...

  7. JOLTING definition: 1. present participle of jolt 2. to (cause something or someone to) move suddenly and violently…. Learn more.

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