bolted
US: /ˈboʊɫtəd/, /ˈboʊɫtɪd/
UK: /bˈəʊltɪd/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
bolt /boult/- danh từ
- cái sàng, máy sàng; cái rây
- cái sàng, máy sàng; cái rây
- ngoại động từ ((cũng) boult)
- sàng; rây
- điều tra; xem xét
- to bolt to the bran: điều tra kỹ lưỡng; xem xét tỉ mỉ
- danh từ
- mũi tên
- cái then, cái chốt cửa
- bó (mây, song); súc (giấy, vải...)
- chớp; tiếng sét
- bu-lông
- sự chạy trốn
- sự chạy lao đi
- to bolt from the blue
- việc xảy ra bất thình lình; tiếng sét ngang tai
- bolt line (position)
- (quân sự) vị trí chốt
- to make a bolt for it
- (thông tục) chạy trốn
- to shoot one's bolt
- (nghĩa bóng) cố gắng hết sức
- ngoại động từ
- đóng cửa bằng then, cài chốt
- ngốn, nuốt chửng, ăn vội
- chạy trốn
- chạy lao đi; lồng lên (ngựa)
- (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (chính trị) ly khai (đảng); không ủng hộ đường lối của đảng
- to bolt someone in
- đóng chốt cửa nhốt ai
- to bolt someone out
- đóng chốt cửa không cho ai vào
- phó từ
- (+ upright) rất thẳng, thẳng như mũi rên
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 arrow, dart, projectile, missile, Historical quarrel:
He had only three bolts remaining for the crossbow.
2 pin, bar, rod, catch; latch:
We hoped that the bolt would prevent their opening the door.
3 machine screw:
Bolts can be tightened or removed, unlike rivets.
4 roll, length:
We sell only full bolts of fabric.
5 lightning flash, thunderbolt, Formal fulguration:
One bolt travelled down the television aerial and blew out the set.
6 bolt from or out of the blue. surprise, shock, bombshell, bomb, blow, revelation, eye-opener, Colloq shocker:
The news of her resignation came like a bolt from the blue.
7 shoot one's bolt. exhaust or use up one's resources, Slang burn out, US poop out:
He was fast early in the marathon, but he'd shot his bolt long before the finishing line.
v.
8 spring, dart, shoot off, take flight, run (away or off), rush (off or away), break away, flee, decamp, abscond, escape, fly, dash (off or away), Colloq skedaddle, scram, Brit scarper, do a bunk, do a moonlight flit, US take a (run-out) powder,:
The youths bolted as soon as they saw the police. The couple in room 315 bolted without paying their bill.
9 gulp (down), swallow whole:
When the bell rang, she bolted her breakfast and ran out of the back door.
10 fasten, lock, latch, secure:
Make sure you bolt your door at night and don't let anyone in.
11 fix, attach, fasten, connect, make fast to:
The motor must be securely bolted to the workbench.
adv.
12 bolt upright. erect, straight, rigidly, stiffly:
When her name was called, Penny sat bolt upright in her chair.
Concise dictionary
adj.+firmly fastened or secured against opening
bolts|bolted|boltingbəʊlt
noun
+a discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder
+a sliding bar in a breech-loading firearm that ejects an empty cartridge and replaces it and closes the breech
+the part of a lock that is engaged or withdrawn with a key
+the act of moving with great haste
+a roll of cloth or wallpaper of a definite length
+a screw that screws into a nut to form a fastener
+a sudden abandonment (as from a political party)
verb
+move or jump suddenly
+secure or lock with a bolt
+swallow hastily
+run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
+leave suddenly and as if in a hurry
+eat hastily without proper chewing
+make or roll into bolts
adv.
+in a rigid manner
+directly