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jarBrE /dʒɑː(r)/NAmE /dʒɑːr/ noun [C] 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 [C] a jar and what it contains 一罐,一瓶(的量)◆a jar of coffee 一罐咖啡 [C] 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 [C] (BrE, informal) a glass of beer 一杯啤酒◆Do you fancy a jar after work? 下班后去喝一杯怎么样? [sing.] 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。 jarBrE /dʒɑː(r)/NAmE /dʒɑːr/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they jar BrE /dʒɑː(r)/ NAmE /dʒɑːr/present simple - he / she / it jars BrE /dʒɑːz/ NAmE /dʒɑːrz/past simple jarred BrE /dʒɑːd/ NAmE /dʒɑːrd/past participle jarred BrE /dʒɑːd/ NAmE /dʒɑːrd/ -ing form jarring BrE /ˈdʒɑːrɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈdʒɑːrɪŋ/ [T, I] to give or receive a sudden sharp painful knock (使)撞击,受震动而疼痛◆~ sthThe 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。◆~ (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。 [I, T] ~ (on sth) | ~ (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。 [I] ~ (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。 |