美 
											[dʒɜːrk]
																
										
							pull sb/sth suddenly
cause sb/sth move with a short sudden action or series of short uneven actions
sudden pull, push, twist
sudden involuntary twitch of a muscle
																																	"He turned the handle and jerked the door open"
																															
																																	"The patient's legs were jerkings"
																															
																																	"his face is twitching"
																															
																																	"the yung filly bucked"
																															
																																	"flick a piece of paper across the table"
																							"jerk his head"
																															
The contrivance stopped with a heart-shaking jerk before Isabel's house.
出自: B. Tarkington
This lady surprised me by throwing me off her back with a jerk.
出自: R. K. Narayan
The minute hand moved, not smoothly, but in a series of jerks.
出自: P. Barker
We poor puppets, jerked by unseen wires.
出自: J. R. Lowell
The little man jerked down the brim of his hat.
出自: J. Steinbeck
'Resume normal scanning,' echoed Krasnov, jerking his chin outwards.
出自: A. Trew
她结结巴巴地向我道歉。