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jars是jar的第三人称单数 - n.缸;坛子;(玻璃)罐子;广口瓶
- v.受震动而疼痛;(对…)产生不快的影响;使烦躁;(与…)不协调
- 网络应用遥感杂志(Journal of Applied Remote Sensing);瓶罐;玻璃罐
第三人称单数:jars 现在分词:jarring 过去式:jarred n. pot,container,jam jar,vessel,crock 1. | [c] (玻璃)罐子;广口瓶a round glass container, with a lid, used for storing food, especially jam, honey , etc. |
2. | [c] 一罐,一瓶(的量)a jar and what it contains |
3. | [c] 缸;坛子a tall container with a wide mouth, with or without handles, used in the past for carrying water, etc. |
4. | [c] (informal) 一杯啤酒a glass of beer |
| Do you fancy a jar after work? 下班后去喝一杯怎么样! |
5. | [sing] 猛然震动;撞击an unpleasant shock, especially from two things being suddenly shaken or hit |
| The fall gave him a nasty jar. 这一跤把他摔得好厉害。 |
1. | [t][i] (使)撞击,受震动而疼痛to give or receive a sudden sharp painful knock |
| 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。 | | 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. | [i][t] ~ (on sth).~ (sth) (对…)产生不快的影响;使烦躁to have an unpleasant or annoying effect |
| 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. | [i] ~ (with sth) (与…)不协调,不和谐,相冲突to be different from sth in a strange or unpleasant way |
| 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。 |
v. | 4. 给人烦躁[痛苦]的感觉,刺激(发出刺耳声地)撞击 4. 给人烦躁[痛苦]的感觉,刺激(发出刺耳声地)撞击 | n. | 10. 【电学】加耳〔电容量单位,=1/900微法〕 10. 【电学】加耳〔电容量单位,=1/900微法〕 |
v. | 1. to give something an abrupt shake or shock especially so as to cause it to start vibrating 2. to have an irritating, unsettling, or unpleasantly disturbing effect on somebody or something 3. to look or seem bad or inappropriate in the context of something else 4. to make a harsh grating noise, or cause something to make such a noise 5. to put something into a jar, often sealing it in 6. to cause injury to a body part by jolting it 7. to be inappropriate in an unpleasant way in a particular place or situation 8. to push something firmly and suddenly against something else, usually accidentally 9. to make someone feel uncomfortable or slightly annoyed 1. to give something an abrupt shake or shock especially so as to cause it to start vibrating 2. to have an irritating, unsettling, or unpleasantly disturbing effect on somebody or something 3. to look or seem bad or inappropriate in the context of something else 4. to make a harsh grating noise, or cause something to make such a noise 5. to put something into a jar, often sealing it in 6. to cause injury to a body part by jolting it 7. to be inappropriate in an unpleasant way in a particular place or situation 8. to push something firmly and suddenly against something else, usually accidentally 9. to make someone feel uncomfortable or slightly annoyed | n. | 1. a cylindrical container, usually one that has a wide mouth and a lid but no spout, typically made of glass, plastic, or earthenware 2. an act of knocking against something with a sudden blow 3. the amount a jar holds, or the contents of a jar 5. a glass of beer or other alcoholic drink 6. a glass container with a lid and a wide top, especially one in which food is sold or kept 7. a sudden movement when two solid things knock against each other 8. a glass of beer, usually one that is drunk in a pub 1. a cylindrical container, usually one that has a wide mouth and a lid but no spout, typically made of glass, plastic, or earthenware 2. an act of knocking against something with a sudden blow 3. the amount a jar holds, or the contents of a jar 5. a glass of beer or other alcoholic drink 6. a glass container with a lid and a wide top, especially one in which food is sold or kept 7. a sudden movement when two solid things knock against each other 8. a glass of beer, usually one that is drunk in a pub |
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