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1 jam
‹æm I noun(a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) syltetøy, marmelade- jammyII 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) stappe, proppe2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) presse; klemme3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) sitte fast4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) forstyrre2. noun1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) -kork, blokkering2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) knipe•- jam onblokkering--------knipe--------syltetøyIsubst. \/dʒæm\/1) syltetøy2) ( elektronikk) blokkering, opphoping3) klem, press, det å sitte fast4) trengsel, kork5) ( teknikk) stans, lås6) ( sjøfart) beknip7) ( radio) forstyrrelse8) (slang, overført) knipe, klemme, klammeri9) (musikk, også jam session) jam, jam session10) fornøyelse, lett matchbit of jam hell, flaks fornøyelsebe in a jam sitte i klisteret, være i trøbbeljam of logs tømmervasejam tomorrow gull og grønne skogerput on jam (austr., slang) gjøre seg viktig, spille overlegensome people get all the jam det er noen som har detIIverb \/dʒæm\/1) ( basketball) dunke2) klemme, trykke, presse3) fylle, blokkere4) sette(s) ut av funksjon, (få til å) låse seg, henge seg opp5) ( sjøfart) komme i beknip6) ( radio) forstyrre, jamme7) komme i klemme, bli blokkert, bli fastkilt8) ( musikk) jamme9) (amer.) knullejam into presse inn i, presse ned ijam on the brakes hive seg på bremsene, bremse hardtjam something through (amer.) trumfe noe gjennomjam together klemme sammenjam up ( også overført) bremse opp, stoppeIIIadv. \/dʒæm\/propp- -
2 jar
I noun(a kind of bottle made of glass or pottery, with a wide mouth: She poured the jam into large jars; jam-jars.) glass, krukkeII past tense, past participle - jarred; verb1) ((with on) to have a harsh and startling effect (on): Her sharp voice jarred on my ears.) skrape, skurre2) (to give a shock to: The car accident had jarred her nerves.) skake opp, ryste•- jarringrysteIsubst. \/dʒɑː\/1) glass, krukke2) skjærende lyd, skurring, knirking3) vibrasjon4) ( også overført) støt, sjokk5) ( overført) uenighet, konflikt, tvisthave a jar with somebody (britisk, hverdagslig) ta et glass øl med noenon the jar på gløttIIverb \/dʒɑː\/1) låte ille, skrape, skurre, skjære2) ryste, dytte til, (få til å) skake, (få til å) vibrere, (få til å) dirre3) ( overført) skurre, ikke passe sammen4) krangle, kjefte5) ( overført) sjokkere, støte, oppskake, sårejar against somebody's feelings støte noenjar (on) one's nerves gå noen på nervenejar on somebody ( overført) støte noen, irritere noenjar with something stride mot noe, være uforenlig med noe -
3 jelly
'‹eliplural - jellies; noun1) (the juice of fruit boiled with sugar until it is firm, used like jam, or served with meat.) gelé2) (a transparent, smooth food, usually fruit-flavoured: I've made raspberry jelly for the party.) (dessert)gelé3) (any jelly-like substance: Frogs' eggs are enclosed in a kind of jelly.) gelé(aktig masse), glye4) ((American) same as jam I.)•geléIsubst. \/ˈdʒelɪ\/1) (britisk, austr.) gelé, fruktgelé2) aspik3) (amer.) syltetøy4) (britisk, slang) gelatindynamittbeat somebody into a jelly knuse hvert ben i kroppen på noenIIverb \/dʒelɪ\/(la) bli til gelé, gelatinere(s)
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