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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

bolt [bəult]
  1. 1. noun [c] (to lock door) 插销
  2. 2. noun (used with nut) 螺钉
  3. 3. vt. [+door]
  4. 4. vt. to bolt sth to sth (fasten) 把某物栓在某物上
  5. 5. vt. [+food] 囫囵吞下
  6. 6. vi. [horse+] (run very fast) 迅速跑开
  7. 7. vi. [person+] 跑开
  8. 8. adverb bolt upright 笔直
    a bolt of lightning
    一道闪电
    a bolt from the blue
    晴天霹雳

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

bolt [bolt] [bəult]
  1. 1. vt. 筛(粉、谷等)
  2. 2. vt. 筛选分开;细查

Collins English-English Dictionary

bolt [bəυlt]
  1. 1. n a bar that can be slid into a socket to lock a door, gate, etc
  2. 2. n a bar or rod that forms part of a locking mechanism and is moved by a key or a knob
  3. 3. n a metal rod or pin that has a head at one end and a screw thread at the other to take a nut
  4. 4. n a sliding bar in a breech-loading firearm that ejects the empty cartridge, replaces it with a new one, and closes the breech
  5. 5. n a flash of lightning
  6. 6. n a sudden start or movement, esp in order to escape
    they made a bolt for the door
  7. 7. n [US] a sudden desertion, esp from a political party
  8. 8. n a roll of something, such as cloth, wallpaper, etc
  9. 9. n an arrow, esp for a crossbow
  10. 10. n [printing] a folded edge on a sheet of paper that is removed when cutting to size
  11. 11. n short for expansion bolt
  12. 12. vt. [tr] to secure or lock with or as with a bolt or bolts
    bolt your doors
  13. 13. vt. [tr] to eat hurriedly
    don't bolt your food
  14. 14. vi. [intr; usually foll by from or out] to move or jump suddenly
    he bolted from the chair
  15. 15. vi. [intr] (esp of a horse) to start hurriedly and run away without warning
  16. 16. vt. [tr] to roll or make (cloth, wallpaper, etc) into bolts
  17. 17. vt. [US] to desert (a political party, etc)
  18. 18. vi. [intr] (of cultivated plants) to produce flowers and seeds prematurely
  19. 19. vt. [tr] to cause (a wild animal) to leave its lair; start
    terriers were used for bolting rats
  20. 20. adv stiffly, firmly, or rigidly (archaic except in the phrase bolt upright)
  21. 21. adv [Etymology] Old English bolt arrow; related to Old High German bolz bolt for a crossbow
bolt [bəυlt]
  1. 1. vt. [tr] to pass (flour, a powder, etc) through a sieve
  2. 2. vt. to examine and separate
  3. 3. vt. [Etymology] C13: from Old French bulter, probably of Germanic origin; compare Old High German butil bag

Examples

to sit bolt upright
笔挺地坐着,坐得笔直 bolt
a bolt of lightning
一道闪电 bolt
a bolt from the blue
晴天霹雳 bolt
anchor bolt anchor
they made a bolt for the door bolt
the runner had shot his bolt shoot one's bolt
bolt your doors bolt
don't bolt your food bolt
a bolt-on prologue bolt-on
to shoot a bolt shoot

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