[N-COUNT 可数名词](用于存放食物的有盖的)玻璃罐,罐子, 坛子,广口瓶 A jar is a glass container with a lid that is used for storing food.
...yellow cucumbers in great glass jars.
存放在大玻璃罐里的黄瓜
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]一罐,一坛(的量或物) You can use jar to refer to a jar and its contents, or to the contents only.
[oft N of n]
She opened up a glass jar of plums.
她打开了装满梅子的玻璃罐。
...two jars of filter coffee.
两罐滴漏式咖啡
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]一杯酒 If you have a jar, you have a drink with friends in a pub.
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
They had a few jars together.
他们一起喝了几杯。
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[VERB 动词]令人不快;使人不安;让人震惊 If something jars on you, you find it unpleasant, disturbing, or shocking.
[V on n]
[V n]
[V]
Sometimes a light remark jarred on her father.
有时候一句玩笑就会令她父亲不快。
...televised congressional hearings that jarred the nation's faith in the presidency...
电视里播放的动摇了全国人民对总统信心的国会听证会
You shouldn't have too many colours in a small space as the effect can jar.
不应该在狭小的空间使用过多的颜色,那会令人感到烦躁不安。
jarring
In the context of this chapter, Dore's comments strike a jarring note.
在这一章的语境中,多尔的评论显得很尖刻。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)震动;(使)摇动 If an object jars, or if something jars it, the object moves with a fairly hard shaking movement.
[V]
[V n]
The ship jarred a little...
船微微震动了一下。
The impact jarred his arm.
冲击力震伤了他的胳膊。
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jar/dʒɑː(r); NAmEdʒɑːr/
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jarjarsjarredjarringnoun _packaging_comp.jpg _jar.jpg 1[countable ]a round glass container, with a lid, used for storing food, especially jam, honey,etc. (玻璃)罐子;广口瓶◆a storage jar广口贮藏瓶☞see also
jam jar
2[countable ]a jarand what it contains 一罐,一瓶(的量)◆a jar of coffee一罐咖啡3[countable ]a tall container with a wide mouth, with or without handles, used in the past for carrying water, etc. 缸;坛子◆a water jar水缸☞see also
bell jar
4[countable ]( BrE) ( informal) a glass of beer 一杯啤酒◆Do you fancy a jar after work?你喜欢下班后喝杯啤酒吗?5[singular ]an unpleasant shock, especially from two things being suddenly shaken or hit 猛然震动;撞击◆The fall gave him a nasty jar.这一跤把他摔得好厉害。verb(-rr-)1[transitive , intransitive ]to give or receive a sudden sharp painful knock (使)撞击,受震动而疼痛jarsth ◆The jolt seemed to jar every bone in her body.这震动似乎把她浑身上下每根骨头都弄疼了。jar(sth) (on sth) ◆The spade jarred on something metal.铁锹撞在什么金属物件上发出刺耳的声音。2[intransitive , transitive ]jar(on sth) |jar(sth) to have an unpleasant or annoying effect (对…)产生不快的影响;使烦躁SYN
grate
◆His constant moaning was beginning to jar on her nerves.他不停的呻吟使她焦躁不安起来。◆There was a jarring note of triumph in his voice.他声音里含有一种烦人的扬扬得意的口气。3[intransitive ]jar(with sth) to be different from sth in a strange or unpleasant way (与…)不协调,不和谐,相冲突SYN
clash
◆Her brown shoes jarred with the rest of the outfit.她那双棕色的鞋与她的衣着不协调。jar/dʒɑː(r); NAmEdʒɑːr/
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jar2 verb
jarjar1 /dʒɑː $ dʒɑːr/ ●●●S3 noun [countable]
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1a glass container with a wide top and a lid, used for storing food such as jam or honey, or the amount it contains: a jam jar half a jar of peanut butter2a container made of clay, stone etc, used especially in the past for keeping food or drink in3British English informal a glass of beer: We’d had a few jars down the pub.
jar1 noun
jar2 verb
jarjar2 verb (past tense and past participle jarred, present participle jarring)
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1[intransitive, transitive] to make someone feel annoyed or shocked: His enthusiasm jarred. His words jarred Harriet.jar on The screaming was starting to jar on my nerves.2[intransitive, transitive] to shake or hit something in a way that damages it or makes it loose: Alice landed badly, jarring her ankle.3[intransitive] to be different in style or appearance from something else and therefore look strangeSYN clashjar with There was a modern lamp that jarred with the rest of the room.—jarring adjective
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