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jam I [xhæm] v.,n. -v 1. bllokoj. 2. pengoj. 3. ngec. 4. zhurmoj, i bëj zhurmë (një radiostacioni), bllokoj; streets jammed with cars rrugë të zëna nga makinat; the telephone lines are jammed linjat telefonike janë të zëna; jam one's brakes on frenoj papritmas. 5. fus me force; rras; ngjesh; jam one's hat on one's head ngjesh kapelën në kokë; he jammed his finger in the door i zuri gishtin dera. 3. ngec, bllokohet (një mekanizëm)-n 1. bllokim (trafiku); lëmsh (makinash); turmë (njerëzish). 2. gjendje e vështirë; telash; pisk; be in/get into a jam e kam pisk, gjej belanë; get sb out of jam nxjerr nga belaja dikëjam II [xhæm] n. reçel; marmelatë● you want jam on it! shumë kërkon! s'ke të ngopur!● that's money for jam! të (e) paguajmë për të ndenjur kot● jam-packed ['xhæmpækt] adj. gj.fol. i mbushur dinga, i ngjeshur fort● jam session ['xhæm'seshën] n. koncert me improvizime xhaz* * *shtyp; ngjesh; ngecje; reçel -
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(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) frenar en seco, dar un frenazov + o + adv, v + adv + oto jam on the brakes — dar* un frenazo, frenar en seco; see also jam II 2)
VT + ADV1)to jam one's brakes on — frenar en seco, dar un frenazo
2)* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oto jam on the brakes — dar* un frenazo, frenar en seco; see also jam II 2)
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I [dʒæm]1) (congestion) (of people) calca f., ressa f.; (of traffic) ingorgo m., intasamento m.2) (of machine, system, department) arresto m., blocco m.3) colloq. (difficult situation) pasticcio m., guaio m.to help sb. out of a jam — tirare qcn. fuori dai guai
4) mus. (anche jam session) jam session f.II 1. [dʒæm]1) (stuff, pile)to jam things into — stipare delle cose in [small space, suitcase, box]
2) (fix firmly, wedge) incastrare, prendere (in mezzo)4) (anche jam up) (block) [dirt, malfunction, person] bloccare, fare inceppare [mechanism, system]; bloccare, fare incastrare [lock, door, window]5) rad. tel. disturbare (con interferenze) [frequency, transmission]2.1) (become stuck) [mechanism, switch] incepparsi, bloccarsi; [lock, door, window] bloccarsi, incastrarsi2) mus. improvvisare•- jam inIII [dʒæm]nome gastr. marmellata f., confettura f.* * *[‹æm] I noun(a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.)- jammyII 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.)2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.)3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.)4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.)2. noun1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.)2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.)•- jam on* * *I [dʒæm]1. n(food) marmellata, confetturayou want jam on it! fig fam — vuoi troppo!, sei incontentabile!
that's money for jam! fig fam — ti (or lo etc) pagano per far niente!
2. adj(tart) alla marmellata, (sandwich) con la marmellataII [dʒæm]1. vt1) (block: mechanism, drawer) bloccare, (machine) far inceppare, (subj: people, cars: passage, exit) bloccare, ingombrare, ostruire, (Radio: station, broadcast) disturbare con interferenzeto jam a door open (or shut) — bloccare una porta
2)to jam sth into sth — (drawer, suitcase) ficcare or infilare qc a forza dentro qc, (room, vehicle) far entrare qc dentro qc2. vi1) (get stuck: mechanism, sliding part) bloccarsi, incepparsi, (gun) incepparsi2)(press tightly: people)
to jam into — affollare3) Mus fam improvvisare3. n2) fig famto be in/get into a jam — essere/ficcarsi nei pasticci
* * *I [dʒæm]1) (congestion) (of people) calca f., ressa f.; (of traffic) ingorgo m., intasamento m.2) (of machine, system, department) arresto m., blocco m.3) colloq. (difficult situation) pasticcio m., guaio m.to help sb. out of a jam — tirare qcn. fuori dai guai
4) mus. (anche jam session) jam session f.II 1. [dʒæm]1) (stuff, pile)to jam things into — stipare delle cose in [small space, suitcase, box]
2) (fix firmly, wedge) incastrare, prendere (in mezzo)4) (anche jam up) (block) [dirt, malfunction, person] bloccare, fare inceppare [mechanism, system]; bloccare, fare incastrare [lock, door, window]5) rad. tel. disturbare (con interferenze) [frequency, transmission]2.1) (become stuck) [mechanism, switch] incepparsi, bloccarsi; [lock, door, window] bloccarsi, incastrarsi2) mus. improvvisare•- jam inIII [dʒæm]nome gastr. marmellata f., confettura f. -
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1 noun∎ strawberry jam confiture f de fraises;(b) (traffic jam) bouchon m, embouteillage m, encombrement m∎ there was a great jam of people outside the theatre il y avait une foule énorme devant le théâtre∎ I'm in a bit of a jam je suis plutôt dans le pétrin(tart, pudding, sandwich) à la confiture∎ we were jammed in like sardines on était entassés ou serrés comme des sardines;∎ all my clothes are jammed into one drawer tous mes vêtements sont entassés dans un seul tiroir;∎ I was jammed (up) against the wall j'étais coincé contre le mur;∎ he jammed the gun into his pocket il fourra le pistolet dans sa poche;∎ she jammed her hat on elle enfonça ou vissa son chapeau sur sa tête;∎ to jam one's foot on the brake(s) écraser le frein ou la pédale de frein∎ she jammed the window shut with a wedge elle coinça ou bloqua la fenêtre avec une cale;∎ to jam a door open with a book maintenir une porte ouverte à l'aide d'un livre∎ a crowd of late arrivals jammed the entrance une foule de retardataires bloquait l'entrée;∎ the streets were jammed with cars les rues étaient embouteillées∎ the switchboard was jammed le standard était saturé∎ thousands of people jammed in for the concert des milliers de personnes se sont entassées pour assister au concert(b) (drawer, window, lift etc) se coincer, se bloquer; (gun, machine) s'enrayer, se bloquer; (brakes, wheel, paper in printer) se bloquer∎ I was just jamming c'était juste de l'impro(d) (in mountaineering) faire un verrou, coincer►► British familiar humorous jam sandwich (police car) voiture f de police□ ;familiar jam session bœuf m, jam-session f➲ jam in(a) (wedge in) coincer;∎ the crowd were jamming him in il était coincé par la foule;∎ her car was being jammed in by a large truck un gros camion était en train de la coincer∎ he had jammed as many quotations as he could find into the essay il avait farci sa dissertation de toutes les citations qu'il avait trouvées(crowd in) s'entasser;∎ they all jammed in (into train) ils s'y entassèrent tous;∎ we won't all be able to jam in at once nous n'allons jamais tous tenir à la fois∎ to jam on the brakes écraser le frein ou la pédale de frein(b) (lid, hat etc) enfoncer -
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♦ jam (1) /dʒæm/n.1 calca, ressa, folla2 (autom., = traffic jam) ingorgo di traffico; traffico intasato; intasamento; DIALOGO → - Being late- I'm stuck in a jam, sono bloccata nel traffico5 (mus., = jam session) jam session; riunione di musicisti (spec. di jazz) per suonare improvvisando● (mecc.) jam-nut, controdado □ jam-packed, stracolmo; strapieno; zeppo.♦ jam (2) /dʒæm/n.1 [uc] marmellata; confettura: to make jam, fare la marmellata; strawberry jam, marmellata di fragola; a pot of jam, un vasetto di marmellata; jam jar, vasetto da marmellata NOTA D'USO: - marmalade o jam?-2 (fig. fam.) pacchia; rose e fiori (pl.): The job wasn't all jam, il lavoro non era tutto rose e fiori● (fig.) jam tomorrow, belle promesse (pl.); belle parole (pl.) □ (fam.) to want jam on it, chiedere troppo; volere tutto e poi ancora; volerla troppo facile.(to) jam (1) /dʒæm/A v. t.1 infilare a forza; pigiare; stipare; ficcare; calcare: They managed to jam all the people into the bus, sono riusciti a far salire tutti sull'autobus stipandoli; We were jammed in the back, eravamo pigiati sul sedile posteriore; He jammed his hat on, si calcò in testa il cappello2 incuneare; incastrare; bloccare (incuneando): to jam a door open with a foot, bloccare una porta con un piede per tenerla aperta; to jam the windows shut, bloccare le finestre ( con assi, ecc.)4 bloccare; ostacolare; ostruire: Traffic was completely jammed by the demonstrators, il traffico è stato completamente bloccato dai dimostranti5 (mecc.) bloccare; inceppareB v. i.1 accalcarsi; pigiarsi; stiparsi: Thousands of fans tried to jam into the stadium, migliaia di tifosi cercarono di accalcarsi nello stadio2 (mecc.) bloccarsi; incastrarsi; incepparsi; grippare● (autom.) to jam on the brakes, pigiare sul freno; frenare di colpo □ (fig.) to jam up the works, mettere il bastone tra le ruote.(to) jam (2) /dʒæm/v. t.fare marmellata con. -
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I 1. transitive verb,- mm-1) (squeeze and fix between two surfaces) einklemmenjam something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) zwängen
2) (make immovable) blockieren; (fig.) lähmen; lahmlegenjam together — zusammenpferchen [Personen]
4) (thrust into confined space) stopfen ( into in + Akk.); stecken [Schlüssel, Münze] ( into in + Akk.)5) (block by crowding) blockieren; versperren, blockieren [Eingang]; verstopfen, blockieren [Rohr]6) (Radio) stören2. intransitive verb,- mm-1) (become tightly wedged) sich verklemmen2) (become unworkable) [Maschine:] klemmen3. noun2) (crowded mass) Stau, derbe in a jam — in der Klemme stecken (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88390/jam_in">jam in- jam on- jam upII nounMarmelade, die; Konfitüre, die (bes. Kaufmannsspr.)somebody wants jam on it — (fig. coll.) jemandem genügt etwas noch nicht
* * *[‹æm] I noun(a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) die Marmelade,Marmeladen-- jammyII 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) verstopfen2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) einklemmen4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) stören2. noun1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) die Verstopfung2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) die Klemme•- jam on* * *jam1[ʤæm]as children we were always being promised \jam tomorrow als Kinder hat man uns immer leere Versprechungen gemachtjam2[ʤæm]I. nto get into [a bit of] a \jam in eine [ziemlich] dumme Situation geraten[traffic] \jam Stau mlet's have a \jam lasst uns improvisierenII. vt<- mm->1. (block)listeners \jammed the radio station's switchboard with calls sämtliche Leitungen der Sendezentrale waren durch Höreranrufe blockiertto \jam sth open etw aufdrücken [o aufstemmen2. (cram inside)he \jammed the bags into the boot of the car er stopfte die Taschen in den Kofferraummy tape is \jammed in the recorder ich habe Bandsalat famto \jam a broadcast eine Übertragung störenIII. vi<- mm->the rifle \jammed das Gewehr hatte eine Ladehemmungthe key \jammed in the lock der Schlüssel steckte im Schlüsselloch festthe door \jammed behind me and I was locked out die Tür fiel hinter mir ins Schloss und ich war ausgesperrt2. (play music) [frei] improvisieren, jammen* * *I [dZm]n (Brit)Marmelade f, Konfitüre fIIyou want jam on it too, do you? ( Brit inf ) — du kriegst wohl nie genug or den Hals voll? (inf)
1. n1) (= crowd) Gedränge nt, Gewühl nt3) (= blockage in machine, of logs etc) Stockung f, Stauung fto get oneself into a jam — ins Gedränge kommen (inf)
to get sb/oneself out of a jam — jdn/sich aus der Patsche ziehen (inf)
2. vt1) (= make stick) window, drawer etc verklemmen, verkanten; gun, brakes etc blockieren; (= wedge) (to stop rattling etc) festklemmen; (between two things) einklemmento jam a door open/shut — eine Tür festklemmen(, so dass sie auf/zu bleibt)
be careful not to jam the lock — pass auf, dass sich das Schloss nicht verklemmt
it's jammed — es klemmt
he got his finger jammed or he jammed his finger in the door — er hat sich (dat) den Finger in der Tür eingeklemmt
2) (= cram, squeeze) (into in +acc) things stopfen, hineinzwängen, quetschen; people quetschen, pferchento be jammed together (things) — zusammengezwängt sein; (people) zusammengedrängt sein; (in train etc also)
why jam all the facts into one article? — warum zwängen or quetschen (inf) Sie alle Fakten in einen Artikel?
spectators jammed the stadium — das Stadion war mit Zuschauern vollgestopft
the switchboard has been jammed all day — sämtliche Leitungen der Telefonzentrale waren den ganzen Tag blockiert
4)(= move suddenly)
to jam one's foot on the brake — eine Vollbremsung machen, auf die Bremse steigen (inf) or latschen (inf)he jammed his hands into his pockets — er steckte die Hände fest in die Taschen
See:→ also jam on5) (RAD) station, broadcast stören3. vi1)the key jammed in the lock — der Schlüssel blieb im Schloss stecken
* * *jam1 [dʒæm]A v/tinto in akk):jam in hineinpressen etc;jam together zusammenpressen etc2. (ein)klemmen, (-)quetschen:he jammed his finger ( oder got his finger jammed) in the door er quetschte sich den Finger in der Tür, er brachte den Finger in die Tür;the ship was jammed in the ice das Schiff saß im Eis festinto in akk;B v/ijam in sich hineindrängen etcb) TECH etc klemmen, verklemmt seinc) Ladehemmung haben (Gewehr etc)3. Jazz:a) frei improvisierenb) an einer Jamsession teilnehmenC s1. Gedränge n, Gewühl n2. Verstopfung f:3. a) TECH etc Verklemmung f, Blockierung fb) Ladehemmung f4. umg Klemme f:jam2 [dʒæm]A s Marmelade f:B v/t1. zu Marmelade verarbeiten, Marmelade machen aus2. mit Marmelade bestreichen:jammed bread Marmelade(n)brot n* * *I 1. transitive verb,- mm-1) (squeeze and fix between two surfaces) einklemmenjam something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) zwängen
2) (make immovable) blockieren; (fig.) lähmen; lahmlegen3) (squeeze together in compact mass) stopfen ( into in + Akk.)jam together — zusammenpferchen [Personen]
4) (thrust into confined space) stopfen ( into in + Akk.); stecken [Schlüssel, Münze] ( into in + Akk.)5) (block by crowding) blockieren; versperren, blockieren [Eingang]; verstopfen, blockieren [Rohr]6) (Radio) stören2. intransitive verb,- mm-1) (become tightly wedged) sich verklemmen2) (become unworkable) [Maschine:] klemmen3. noun1) (crush, stoppage) Blockierung, die; Klemmen, das2) (crowded mass) Stau, derbe in a jam — in der Klemme stecken (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- jam in- jam on- jam upII nounMarmelade, die; Konfitüre, die (bes. Kaufmannsspr.)somebody wants jam on it — (fig. coll.) jemandem genügt etwas noch nicht
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transitive verb* * *(to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste: When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.) heftig treten auf* * *◆ jam onvt1. (put on firmly)▪ to \jam on sth ⇆ on etw fest aufsetzenshe \jam onmed her hat back on her head sie setzte sich den Hut wieder fest auf den Kopf2. (apply suddenly)to \jam on on the brakes voll auf die Bremse steigen [o treten], eine Vollbremsung machen [o fam hinlegen]* * *1. vt sep1)to jam on the brakes — eine Vollbremsung machen, voll auf die Bremse latschen (inf)
2)to jam on one's hat — sich (dat) den Hut aufstülpen
2. vi(brakes) klemmen* * *transitive verbjam the brakes [full] on — [voll] auf die Bremse steigen (ugs.); eine Vollbremsung machen
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I1. [dʒæm] n1. 1) сжатие, сжимание; сдавливание2) защемление2. давка; затор; загромождениеtraffic jam - «пробка», затор ( в уличном движении)
3. амер. разг. тяжёлое положениеto pull smb. out of a jam - выручить кого-л. из беды
4. тех. заедание; застревание5. тех. перебои в работе6. радио, тлв.1) помеха при приёме и передаче2) создание радиотехнических помех; глушение передач2. [dʒæm] v1. 1) сжимать, зажимать; сдавливать, стискиватьa ship jammed in the ice - судно, затёртое льдами
I was jammed in and could not move - меня стиснули, и я не мог двинуться
the two sheets of carbon paper always jam together - два листка копирки всегда слипаются
2) защемлять, прищемлять2. 1) загромождать, запруживать, забивать; набивать битком2) набиваться битком3. (into, on, through) проходить или протаскивать силой; впихивать, втискиватьto jam one's clothes into a small box - запихнуть свои платья в маленькую коробку
to jam a bill through - амер. протащить законопроект
4. тех. заедать, застреватьthe window has jammed, I can't open it - окно заело, не открывается
5. тех. останавливаться (о машине, орудии и т. п.)6. радио, тлв. искажать передачу, мешать работе другой станции; создавать радиотехнические помехи, глушитьII1. [dʒæm] n1. варенье; джем2. сладость; что-л. приятноеreal jam - удовольствие, наслаждение; ≅ пальчики оближешь
money for jam - верные деньги; лёгкая нажива
2. [dʒæm] vII1. [dʒæm] n муз. жарг.импровизация ( в джазе)2. [dʒæm] v муз. жарг.IV [dʒæm] n амер. сл. = heterosexual -
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1. n сжатие, сжимание; сдавливание2. n защемление3. n давка; затор; загромождениеtraffic jam — «пробка», затор
card jam — заедание карты; затор карт
4. n амер. разг. тяжёлое положение5. n тех. заедание; застревание6. n тех. перебои в работе7. n помеха при приёме и передаче8. n создание радиотехнических помех; глушение передач9. v сжимать, зажимать; сдавливать, стискиватьa ship jammed in the ice — судно, затёртое льдами
I was jammed in and could not move — меня стиснули, и я не мог двинуться
10. v защемлять, прищемлять11. v загромождать, запруживать, забивать; набивать битком12. v набиваться битком13. v проходить или протаскивать силой; впихивать, втискивать14. v тех. заедать, застревать15. v тех. останавливаться16. v тлв. радио, искажать передачу, мешать работе другой станции; создавать радиотехнические помехи, глушить17. n варенье; джемreal jam — удовольствие, наслаждение;
18. v варить вареньеto scrape out a jam pot — «счистить» банку варенья
19. n муз. жарг. импровизация20. v муз. жарг. импровизироватьСинонимический ряд:1. bottleneck (noun) bottleneck; stoppage2. predicament (noun) box; corner; deep water; dilemma; fix; hole; hot water; impasse; mess; pickle; plight; predicament; quagmire; scrape; soup; spot; trouble3. preserve (noun) confiture; conserve; jelly; marmalade; preserve; preserves; spread4. block (verb) block; congest; hinder; lodge; obstruct5. press (verb) bear; bruise; compress; constrain; cram; crowd; crush; flock; force; jam-pack; jostle; load; mob; pack; press; push; ram; squash; squeeze; squish; squush; stuff; tamp; wedgeАнтонимический ряд:expand; free; open; release; scatter; separate; spread -
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I [dʒɑː(r)]1) (jolt) colpo m., urto m. (anche fig.)2) (noise) suono m. discordante, stridore m.II 1. [dʒɑː(r)]1) (give shock to) scuotere [ person] (anche fig.)2) AE (spur)2.to jar sb. into action — spingere qcn. ad agire
1) [instrument, voice] stridere, produrre un suono discordanteto jar on sb. o sb.'s nerves — dare ai nervi a qcn
3) (clash) [ colours] stonare, stridere; [ note] stonare; [ opinions] discordare, contrastare, essere in conflittoIII [dʒɑː(r)]* * *I noun(a kind of bottle made of glass or pottery, with a wide mouth: She poured the jam into large jars; jam-jars.)II past tense, past participle - jarred; verb1) ((with on) to have a harsh and startling effect (on): Her sharp voice jarred on my ears.)2) (to give a shock to: The car accident had jarred her nerves.)•- jarring* * *I [dʒɒː(r)] n II [dʒɒː(r)]1. vi(clash: sounds) stridereto jar (with) — (colours) stonare (con), (opinions) discordare (da)
2. vt3. n(jolt) scossa, scossone m fig colpo, scossone* * *jar (1) /dʒɑ:(r)/n.3 discordanza; stonatura; disarmonia; dissenso.jar (2) /dʒɑ:(r)/n.2 giara; orciojar (3) /dʒɑ:(r)/n.(to) jar /dʒɑ:(r)/A v. i.1 urtare emettendo un suono stridente; stridere: The brakes jarred as the car suddenly stopped, i freni stridettero quando l'automobile si fermò di botto2 dare ai nervi; urtare: His haughty tone jarred on my nerves, il suo tono altezzoso mi diede ai nervi; to jar on the ears, avere un suono sgradevole; urtare l'orecchio3 essere in stridente contrasto (con); stridere; stonare; fare a pugni; cozzare: Your tie jars with your shirt, la tua cravatta fa a pugni con la camicia; Their political ideas jar with mine, le loro opinioni politiche sono in netto contrasto con le mieB v. t.1 urtare ( provocando una scossa); far vibrare dolorosamente; scuotere; dare una scossa a: to jar one's knee, urtare dolorosamente il ginocchio3 (fig.) scuotere; scioccare: fui scosso dalla triste notizia.* * *I [dʒɑː(r)]1) (jolt) colpo m., urto m. (anche fig.)2) (noise) suono m. discordante, stridore m.II 1. [dʒɑː(r)]1) (give shock to) scuotere [ person] (anche fig.)2) AE (spur)2.to jar sb. into action — spingere qcn. ad agire
1) [instrument, voice] stridere, produrre un suono discordanteto jar on sb. o sb.'s nerves — dare ai nervi a qcn
3) (clash) [ colours] stonare, stridere; [ note] stonare; [ opinions] discordare, contrastare, essere in conflittoIII [dʒɑː(r)] -
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I 1. noun1) (harsh or grating sound) Quietschen, das2. intransitive verb,- rr-jar on or against something — über etwas (Akk.) knirschen
2) (have discordant or painful effect)jar [up]on somebody/somebody's nerves — jemandem auf die Nerven gehen
jar on the ears — durch Mark und Bein gehen (ugs. scherzh.)
3. transitive verb,a jar ring sound — ein Geräusch, das einem durch und durch geht
- rr-1) (cause to vibrate) erschüttern2) (send shock through)II nounjar one's elbow — sich (Dat.) den Ellbogen anschlagen
jar of jam — etc. Topf/Glas Marmelade usw
* * *I noun(a kind of bottle made of glass or pottery, with a wide mouth: She poured the jam into large jars; jam-jars.)II past tense, past participle - jarred; verb1) ((with on) to have a harsh and startling effect (on): Her sharp voice jarred on my ears.) weh tun2) (to give a shock to: The car accident had jarred her nerves.) erschüttern•- academic.ru/88397/jarring">jarring* * *jar1[ʤɑ:ʳ, AM ʤɑ:r]n1. (of glass) Glas[gefäß] nt; (of clay, without handle) Topf m; (of clay, with handle) Krug m; (of metal) Topf mto have a \jar ein Bierchen trinken [o fam zwitschern]to have a fair few \jars so einiges wegkippen famjar2[ʤɑ:ʳ, AM ʤɑ:r]I. vt<- rr->1. (strike)the train stopped suddenly, \jarring me against the door der Zug hielt plötzlich an, dabei wurde ich gegen die Tür geschleudert2. (influence unpleasantly)▪ to \jar sth etw verletzena screech of brakes \jarred the silence das Kreischen von Bremsen zerriss die Stilleto \jar the eye dem Auge weh tunthe harsh colours \jarred the eye die grellen Farben taten den Augen weh▪ to \jar sth etw erschüttern [o durchrüttelnII. vi<- rr->1. (cause unpleasant feelings)2. (make an unpleasant sound) kreischen, quietschento \jar on the ears in den Ohren weh tun, die Ohren beleidigenIII. nto give sb a \jar jdm einen Schock versetzen* * *I [dZAː(r)]nIIfancy a jar? — kommst du (mit) auf ein Bierchen? (inf)
1. n1) (= jolt) Ruck mhe/his neck got quite a jar in the accident — er/sein Hals hat bei dem Autounfall einen schweren Stoß abbekommen
2. vi1) (= grate metal etc) kreischen, quietschento jar against sth — auf etw (dat) quietschen or kreischen
2) (= be out of harmony) (note) schauerlich klingen; (colours, patterns) sich beißen (inf), nicht harmonieren (with mit); (ideas, opinions) sich nicht vertragen, nicht harmonieren (with mit)3. vtbuilding etc, brain erschüttern; back, knee sich (dat) stauchen; (= jolt continuously) durchrütteln; (fig) einen Schock versetzen (+dat)he must have jarred the camera — er muss mit dem Fotoapparat gewackelt haben
someone jarred my elbow — jemand hat mir an den or mich am Ellbogen gestoßen
* * *jar1 [dʒɑː(r)] s2. (Marmelade-, Einmach) Glas n3. Br umg Glas n Bier:have a jar with sb mit jemandem ein Bier trinkenjar2 [dʒɑː(r)]A v/i1. kratzen, kreischen, quietschen ( alle:on auf dat)2. nicht harmonieren:a) sich beißen umg (Farben)b) sich widersprechen (Meinungen etc):jarring opinions widerstreitende Meinungenc) MUS dissonieren:jarring misstönend;jarring tone Misston m (auch fig)jar on sb’s nerves jemandem auf die Nerven gehen4. a) wackeln:jar loose sich lockernb) zittern, bebenB v/t1. kratzen oder quietschen mit2. a) erschüttern (auch fig)b) durchrüttelnc) fig er-, aufregen3. → A 3C s1. Kratzen n, Kreischen n, Quietschen n2. a) Erschütterung f (auch fig)b) Stoß m3. MUS Missklang m, Dissonanz f (beide auch fig)4. a) Streit mb) Zusammenstoß mjar3 [dʒɑː(r)] s:* * *I 1. noun1) (harsh or grating sound) Quietschen, das2. intransitive verb,- rr-jar on or against something — über etwas (Akk.) knirschen
jar [up]on somebody/somebody's nerves — jemandem auf die Nerven gehen
jar on the ears — durch Mark und Bein gehen (ugs. scherzh.)
3. transitive verb,a jar ring sound — ein Geräusch, das einem durch und durch geht
- rr-1) (cause to vibrate) erschütternII nounjar one's elbow — sich (Dat.) den Ellbogen anschlagen
jar of jam — etc. Topf/Glas Marmelade usw
* * *n.Glas ¨-er n.Glas ¨-erGefäß -e n.Krug ¨-e m. -
12 slam
{slæm}
I. 1. блъсвам (се), хлопвам (се), затръшвам (се)
to SLAM to, to SLAM shut затварям (се) с шум, затръшвам (се)
2. блъскам. удрям, (за) тръшвам
to SLAM one's fist on the table блъскам с юмрук по масата
3. sl. критикувам жестоко, жуля, ругая
4. sl. цапардосвам, побеждавам, правя на пух и прах
slam down тръшкам, тръсвам
slam on удрям (спирачка)
slam out of излизам бързо/шумно от, излетявам от
slam to вж. slam
II. 1. блъсване, затръшване, трясък
2. бридж шлем
grand SLAM голям шлем
little/small SLAM малък шлем
3. sl. жестока критика* * *{slam} v (-mm-) 1. блъсвам (се), хлопвам (се), затръшвам (се); t(2) {slam} n 1. блъсване; затръшване; трясък; 2. бридж шлем; gra* * *хлопвам; хлопване; шлем; тръшвам; тръшкане; тръшкам; блъскане; джасвам; затръшвам; затръшкване; захлопвам;* * *1. grand slam голям шлем 2. i. блъсвам (се), хлопвам (се), затръшвам (се) 3. ii. блъсване, затръшване, трясък 4. little/small slam малък шлем 5. sl. жестока критика 6. sl. критикувам жестоко, жуля, ругая 7. sl. цапардосвам, побеждавам, правя на пух и прах 8. slam down тръшкам, тръсвам 9. slam on удрям (спирачка) 10. slam out of излизам бързо/шумно от, излетявам от 11. slam to вж. slam 12. to slam one's fist on the table блъскам с юмрук по масата 13. to slam to, to slam shut затварям (се) с шум, затръшвам (се) 14. блъскам. удрям, (за) тръшвам 15. бридж шлем* * *slam[slæm] I. v (- mm-) 1. хлопвам (се), джасвам (се), тръшкам (се), блъскам при затваряне, затръшквам; to \slam the brakes on бия спирачки, натискам силно спирачката; to \slam down a book трясвам книга (по маса); 2. sl удрям, разбивам на пух и прах; критикувам остро; "разпердушинвам"; II. n тръшкане, блъскане, хлопване, затръшкване; the door closed with a \slam вратата се затръшна; \slam jam in the middle of разг. по средата на; напълно заангажиран с, цялостно зает в, потънал в; slam карти III. n шлем; IV. v (- mm-) правя шлем.
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