Dizionario
Inglese - Giapponese

Jerk

dʒərk
Estremamente Comune
900 - 1000
900 - 1000
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ばか者 (bakamon), 急に動く (kyuu ni ugoku), 肉の乾燥 (niku no kansou)

Significati di Jerk in giapponese

ばか者 (bakamon)

Esempio:
Don't be such a jerk to her.
彼女にそんなばか者にならないで。
He is such a jerk!
彼は本当にばか者だ!
Uso: informalContesto: Used to describe someone who is rude or inconsiderate.
Nota: This term is often used in casual conversations and can convey strong disapproval.

急に動く (kyuu ni ugoku)

Esempio:
He jerked the wheel to avoid the obstacle.
彼は障害物を避けるためにハンドルを急に動かした。
She jerked her head to look at the noise.
彼女は音を聞いて急に頭を振った。
Uso: formal/informalContesto: Used to describe a sudden quick movement.
Nota: This meaning can apply to physical actions, often indicating a quick or abrupt motion.

肉の乾燥 (niku no kansou)

Esempio:
I made some jerk chicken for dinner.
夕食にジャークチキンを作った。
Jerk spice is very flavorful.
ジャークスパイスはとても風味がある。
Uso: informalContesto: Refers to a style of cooking, particularly in Caribbean cuisine.
Nota: This usage is specific to food and refers to a spicy marinade or method of cooking.

Sinonimi di Jerk

jerk

A rude, obnoxious, or irritating person.
Esempio: He is such a jerk, always making fun of others.
Nota: The word 'jerk' is a straightforward and commonly used term to describe someone who behaves in an annoying or offensive manner.

idiot

A foolish or stupid person.
Esempio: Stop acting like an idiot and take this seriously.
Nota: While 'idiot' also refers to someone behaving foolishly, it may imply a lack of intelligence or common sense rather than just being rude or irritating.

buffoon

A ridiculous but amusing person; a clown.
Esempio: He always acts like a buffoon at parties, trying to get attention.
Nota: Unlike 'jerk,' 'buffoon' suggests a person who is silly or clownish in their behavior, often for entertainment purposes.

knucklehead

A stupid or thick-headed person.
Esempio: Don't be such a knucklehead and listen to what I'm saying.
Nota: Similar to 'jerk,' 'knucklehead' is used to describe someone who is being foolish or stubborn, but it may carry a slightly more light-hearted or informal tone.

Espressioni e frasi comuni di Jerk

jerk someone around

To treat someone in a disrespectful or dishonest manner, often by giving them false information or leading them on.
Esempio: Stop jerking me around and tell me the truth!
Nota: This phrase extends the meaning of 'jerk' to include manipulation and deception.

jerk reaction

A hasty or impulsive response to something without much thought or consideration.
Esempio: His decision was just a jerk reaction to the situation.
Nota: It uses 'jerk' to convey a sudden or thoughtless action.

jerk off

To waste time or procrastinate by engaging in meaningless or unproductive activities.
Esempio: He spends hours jerking off instead of doing his homework.
Nota: This phrase has a vulgar connotation and is not suitable for polite conversation.

jerk someone's chain

To tease or play a joke on someone, often in a lighthearted or playful manner.
Esempio: I was just jerking your chain; I didn't mean to upset you.
Nota: It implies a light-hearted teasing rather than malicious intent.

jerk store

A humorous comeback or retort to an insult, implying that the insult is unoriginal or lacking in wit.
Esempio: The boss called him a jerk, and he replied, 'Well, the jerk store called, and they're running out of you.'
Nota: It uses 'jerk' in a comedic or sarcastic context.

Espressioni quotidiane (slang) di Jerk

Jerkface

An insult, implying someone is unpleasant or annoying.
Esempio: Why did you have to be such a jerkface to her?
Nota: This slang term combines 'jerk' with 'face' to create a stronger insult than just 'jerk.'

Jerkwater

A small, insignificant, or remote place.
Esempio: He lives in a jerkwater town with nothing to do.
Nota: This slang term uses 'jerk' along with 'water' to describe a place as unimportant or dull.

Jerk - Esempi

He's such a jerk, he never listens to anyone.
Don't be such a jerk, apologize to her.
His behavior was really jerky, I don't want to be around him anymore.

Grammatica di Jerk

Jerk - Sostantivo (Noun) / Sostantivo, singolare o massa (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: jerk
Coniugazioni
Sostantivo, plurale (Noun, plural): jerks
Sostantivo, singolare o massa (Noun, singular or mass): jerk
Verbo, tempo passato (Verb, past tense): jerked
Verbo, gerundio o participio presente (Verb, gerund or present participle): jerking
Verbo, terza persona singolare presente (Verb, 3rd person singular present): jerks
Verbo, forma base (Verb, base form): jerk
Verbo, presente non alla terza persona singolare (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): jerk
Sillabe, Separação e Accento
jerk contiene 1 sillabe: jerk
Trascrizione fonetica: ˈjərk
jerk , ˈjərk (La sillaba rossa è accentata)

Jerk - Importanza e frequenza di utilizzo

L'indice di frequenza e importanza delle parole indica quanto spesso una parola appare in una data lingua. Più piccolo è il numero, più frequentemente la parola viene usata. Le parole più frequentemente usate vanno tipicamente da 1 a 4000.
jerk: 900 - 1000 (Estremamente Comune).
Questo indice di importanza ti aiuta a concentrarti sulle parole più utili durante il processo di apprendimento della lingua.
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