វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
to bolt
is a form of:
Bolt
noun
1.
(a
sliding
bar
for
locking
a
door
window
,
etc
.,
part
of a
lock
which
engages
with the
keeper
,
metal
pin
with a
head
at one
end
and
screw
threads
at the
other
to
receive
a
nut
, a
roll
of
cloth
)
ពន្លួញសោ
ឃ្លាដែលទាក់ទង
bolt down
-
ស៊ីលេបដូចដាច់ពោះ
bolt of cloth
-
រមូរ, របុំ (សំពត់)
bolt of lightning
-
ផ្លេកបន្ទោ
draw the bolt
-
រនុក (ទ្វារ)
machine bolt
-
ឡុង
make a bolt
-
ស្ទុះរត់ទៅ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A
sudden
spring
or
start
; a
sudden
spring
aside
; as, the
horse
made
a bolt.
2.
A
shaft
or
missile
intended
to be
shot
from a
crossbow
or
catapult
,
esp
. a
short
,
stout
,
blunt-headed
arrow
; a
quarrel
; an
arrow
, or
that
which
resembles
an
arrow
; a
dart
.
3.
Lightning
; a
thunderbolt
.
4.
A
strong
pin
, of
iron
or
other
material
,
used
to
fasten
or
hold
something
in
place
,
often
having a
head
at one
end
and
screw
thread
cut
upon
the
other
end
.
5.
A
sliding
catch
, or
fastening
, as for a
door
or
gate
; the
portion
of a
lock
which
is
shot
or
withdrawn
by the
action
of the
key
.
6.
An
iron
to
fasten
the
legs
of a
prisoner
; a
shackle
; a
fetter
.
7.
A
compact
package
or
roll
of
cloth
, as of
canvas
or
silk
,
often
containing
about
forty
yards
.
8.
A
bundle
, as of
oziers
.
9.
A
sudden
flight
, as to
escape
creditors
.
10.
A
refusal
to
support
a
nomination
made
by the
party
with
which
one has
been
connected
; a
breaking
away
from one's
party
.
11.
A
sieve
,
esp
. a
long
fine
sieve
used
in
milling
for bolting
flour
and
meal
; a
bolter
.
verb
1.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
sift
or
separate
the
coarser
from the
finer
particles
of, as
bran
from
flour
, by
means
of a
bolter
; to
separate
,
assort
,
refine
, or
purify
by
other
means
.
2.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
separate
, as if by
sifting
or bolting; -- with
out
.
3.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
discuss
or
argue
privately
, and for
practice
, as
cases
at
law
.
4.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
shoot
; to
discharge
or
drive
forth
.
5.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
utter
precipitately
; to
blurt
or
throw
out
.
6.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
swallow
without
chewing
; as, to bolt
food
.
7.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
refuse
to
support
, as a
nomination
made
by a
party
to
which
one has
belonged
or by a
caucus
in
which
one has
taken
part
.
8.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
cause
to
start
or
spring
forth
; to
dislodge
, as
conies
,
rabbits
,
etc
.
9.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
fasten
or
secure
with, or as with, a bolt or bolts, as a
door
, a
timber
,
fetters
; to
shackle
; to
restrain
.
10.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
start
forth
like
a bolt or
arrow
; to
spring
abruptly
; to
come
or go
suddenly
; to
dart
; as, to bolt
out
of the
room
.
11.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
strike
or
fall
suddenly
like
a bolt.
12.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
spring
suddenly
aside
, or
out
of the
regular
path
; as, the
horse
bolted.
13.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
refuse
to
support
a
nomination
made
by a
party
or a
caucus
with
which
one has
been
connected
; to
break
away
from a
party
.
adverb
1.
In the
manner
of a bolt;
suddenly
;
straight
;
unbendingly
.