1. jab British [d?b] American [d?b]
Definition
vt. Blow; thrust; slam;
Definition p>
vi. Blow; poke, stab;
n. Inject; jab; pierce; bump;
Example He saw her?jab?her thumb on a red button — a panic?button
He saw her thumb pressing a red button — a panic button.
2. jade English [d?e?d] American [d?ed]
Interpretation
n. Jade, emerald; emerald color; bad horse, 驽马; [宝] jasper;
adj. Made of jade; emerald color; green jade color;
v. (to make) tired; (to make) exhausted; ( Make) exhausted;
Example: This?jade?is?genuine.
This jade is real.
3. jaw English [d?:] American [d?]
Definition
n. chin; jaw; nagging; narrow entrance;
Interpretation p>
vi. Chat; chatter; chatter; teach;
Example: They took my pulse, took my blood pressure, and X-rayed my?jaw.
They took my pulse, blood pressure, and took an X-ray of my jaw.
4. job English [d?b] American [d?ɑ:b]
Definition
n. Occupation; (one) job; responsibility ; (processed as a unit) operation;
vt. Contracting; buying and selling on behalf of clients;
vi. Doing odd jobs; doing contract work; doing odd jobs;
Example sentences Once I'm in America I can get a?job
I can get a job as soon as I arrive in America.
5. jolt English [dlt] American [d?o?lt]
Interpretation
vt. (to make) shake, (to make) shocked; to make shock; cause a jolt;
vi. shake, bumpy way;
n. bump, shake, shock, serious setback; shock, something that causes shock; sudden punch; An unexpected setback;
Example: The wagon?jolted?again
The wagon started to jolt again.