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单词 jar
释义
jar1 nounjar2 verb
jarjar1 /dʒɑː $ dʒɑːr/ ●●● S3 noun [countable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINjar1
Origin:
1500-1600 Old Provençal jarra, from Arabic jarrah ‘pot for carrying water’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a cookie jar
  • a honey jar
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Analysis Have each group use two different jars and draw what they see through the lenses as accurately as possible.
  • Close the lid on the jar. 6.
  • Each jar or bottle must be completely filled with water.
  • He picked up a jar large enough to hold a fetus in formaldehyde.
  • I could see her working out how many jars she'd be able to carry in her hand luggage.
  • Note 1 x 500g can or jar of sauce serves 4, or allow l25g per person.
  • She stood more firmly on the jar.
word sets
WORD SETS
absinth, nounalcohol, nounale, nounalehouse, nounaperitif, nounbaby milk, nounbar, nounbarfly, nounbarhop, verbbarkeeper, nounbarley wine, nounbarmaid, nounbarman, nounbartender, nounbeef tea, nounbeer, nounbenedictine, nounbeverage, nounbibulous, adjectivebistro, nounbitter, nounblack, adjectivebootleg, verbbooze, nounboozer, nounbooze-up, nounboozing, nounboozy, adjectivebottle, verbbouquet, nounbourbon, nounbrandy, nounbreathe, verbbrew, verbbrew, nounbrewer, nounbrewery, nounbroach, verbBuck's Fizz, nounburgundy, nounbuttermilk, nouncamomile, nouncappuccino, nouncarbonated, adjectivecask, nouncellar, nounchalice, nounchampagne, nounchampers, nounchar, nounchartreuse, nounchaser, nounChelsea bun, nounchocolate, nouncider, nounclaret, nounclub soda, nouncoaster, nounCoca-Cola, cocktail, nouncocktail lounge, nouncocktail shaker, nouncocktail stick, nouncocktail waitress, nouncocoa, nouncoffee, nouncoffee bar, nouncoffee bean, nouncoffee machine, nouncoffeemaker, nouncoffee mill, nouncognac, nouncola, nounconsommé, nouncordial, nouncork, nouncork, verbcorkage, nouncorked, adjectivecorkscrew, nouncorn whiskey, nouncrème de menthe, nouncup, nouncuppa, nouncuraçao, noundaiquiri, noundecaf, noundecaffeinated, adjectivedecanter, noundessert wine, noundipsomaniac, noundissipated, adjectivedissipation, noundissolute, adjectivedistiller, noundistillery, noundram, noundraught, noundregs, noundried milk, noundrink, verbdrink, noundrinkable, adjectivedrinking fountain, noundrinking-up time, noundrinking water, noundrinks machine, noundrinks party, noundrop, noundry, adjectiveDutch courage, nounespresso, nounethyl alcohol, nounferment, verbfinger, nounfizz, nounflat, adjectivefloat, nounfortified wine, nounfroth, nounfroth, verbfrothy, adjectivefull-cream, adjectiveGandT, noungassy, adjectivegin, noungin and tonic, nounginger ale, nounginger beer, nounglass, noungreen tea, noungrenadine, noungrog, noungumbo, nounhalf, nounhalf-and-half, nounhangover, nounhappy hour, nounhead, nounhighball, nounhip flask, nounhock, nounhogshead, nounhome brew, nounhooch, nounhot chocolate, nounice bucket, nounice cube, nounice water, nouninfuse, verbinfusion, nounintoxicant, nounintoxicating, adjectiveIrish coffee, nounjar, nounjigger, nounjuice, nounkeg, nounkirsch, nounlace, verblager, nounlandlord, nounlemon, nounlemonade, nounlicensed, adjectivelicensing laws, nounlight, adjectivelight ale, nounlimeade, nounliqueur, nounliquor, nounlite, adjectivelocal, nounlounge bar, nounMadeira, nounmagnum, nounmalt, nounmalted, nounmalt liquor, nounmaraschino, nounmargarita, nounMartini, nounmash, nounmature, adjectivemature, verbmead, nounmeasure, nounmellow, verbmilk, nounmilk shake, nounmilky, adjectivemineral water, nounmint julep, nounmix, verbmixer, nounmocha, nounmoonshine, nounmulled wine, nounneat, adjectivenectar, nounnightcap, nounnip, nounnoggin, nounnon-alcoholic, adjectiveoff-licence, nounopen bar, nounorangeade, nounouzo, nounpale ale, nounparalytic, adjectivepasteurized, adjectivepercolate, verbperk, verbperry, nounpick-me-up, nounpiña colada, nounpink gin, nounpint, nounplonk, nounpop, nounport, nounporter, nounprohibitionist, nounproof, nounpunch, nounquaff, verbrake, nounrat-arsed, adjectivered, nounrefill, nounrefreshment, nounretsina, nounring-pull, nounroot beer, nounrosé, nounrotgut, nounrum, nounrye, nounsake, nounsaloon, nounsangria, nounsarsaparilla, nounschnapps, nounScotch, nounscrewdriver, nounscrumpy, nounsediment, nounsemi-skimmed milk, nounshake, nounshaker, nounshandy, nounshebeen, nounsherry, nounshort, nounshot, nounsiphon, nounsix-pack, nounskimmed milk, nounslimline, adjectivesloe gin, nounslug, nounslush, nounsnifter, nounsoda, nounsoda siphon, nounsoda water, nounsoft drink, nounsparkling, adjectivespeakeasy, nounspike, verbspirit, nounsplash, nounspritzer, nounsquash, nounstein, nounstewed, adjectivestill, adjectivestill, nounstout, nounstraight, adjectivestraw, nounsundowner, nounsup, verbswig, verbswill, verbswizzle stick, nountab, nountable wine, nountall, adjectivetankard, nountavern, nountea, nounteabag, nounteahouse, nountea leaves, nountearoom, nountea shop, nountea urn, nountemperance, nountequila, nountied house, nountippler, nountoddy, nountonic, nountop-up, nountot, nounTurkish coffee, nountwo-percent milk, nounUHT milk, noununcork, verbvermouth, nounvintage, adjectivevintage, nounvintner, nounvodka, nounwater, verbwatering hole, nounweak, adjectivewet bar, nounwhisky, nounwhite, adjectivewine cooler, nounwrecked, adjectiveyeast, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· He gave me a bottle of my favourite perfume.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· In front of each team at a distance of about two yards, place a mirror, a spoon an empty bottle or jar.· Huy forced himself into a sitting position by degrees and brought the empty jar of fig liquor into vision.· We could draw off a pint to fill a customer's empty jam jar.· She hid in an empty jar.
· He raises his hybrid cells under a controlled atmosphere in large jars.· In wooden niches sat large jars of white and yellow porcelain, clearly labeled to indicate their contents.· An ounce of coral beads was reckoned to be worth ten large jars of oil.· She brought home a large jar of holy water from the cathedral.· Consequently, there are 14 large jars of preserved eyeballs here, each holding between 50-150 eyes in each jar.· A large jar is ideal for hatching the eggs.· Under her skilled hands a snake of clay was being coiled into the shape of a large globular jar.
· To vary the casserole, add 3-4 prepared scallops or a small jar of drained mussels.· Pour the chutney into small sterilised jars, seal, label and give away as presents.· Remove the vanilla pod, skim the jam, and let it cool for a few minutes before turning it into small jars.· He took a small jar of ointment, went down the stairs and out across to the convent building.· The adults will lay their eggs in your tub, though, or even a small jar.· Tea/supper Wholemeal bread spread with a small jar of anchovy paste and topped with a chopped hard-boiled egg.
NOUN
· As hellfire-spiced love muffins go this beauty rates five big ones in any self-respecting cookie jar.· And never take more than one cookie when offered the cookie jar.· We talk about how much money is left in the cookie jar.· She put the Gingerbread Man in the cookie jar, where his comrades welcomed him.
· Yellow lizards in a glass jar in some one's window.· Place ginger in a heatproof glass jar or ceramic bowl.· He was playing with his fist inside a glass jar, banging it on the ground then licking it.· It consisted of material in a glass jar, he said, which sent fragments flying when it exploded.· It will keep for months in a sealed glass jar in a cook, dark place.· It consisted of rooms filled with glass jars of preserves, barrels of sauerkraut and bins of potatoes, carrots and onions.· The first time she brought him flowers - a posy of crocuses in a glass jar - he suddenly and unaccountably wept.· Both the glass jars and the steel cans are recyclable, but you knew that.
· A jam jar on top of the bottle seems to be the answer.· Long gone are the days of the cane, worm and jam jar!· Put the oil and vinegar in a jam jar or other salted container.· Here's flowers in a jam jar.· Crystals Fill two jam jars with water and stir five tablespoons of Epsom Salts into each jar.· She felt as though her brain were clambering around her skull like a wasp trying to get out of a jam jar.· She hoped that he would not find the jam jar too utilitarian, but he appeared to possess few vases.· We could draw off a pint to fill a customer's empty jam jar.
· A Mason jar of early wildflowers sat in the center, along with a deep-dish apple pie, fresh from the oven.
VERB
· Simply fill a jar with spare coins - it's amazing how quickly the pennies grow.· She let him fill the jar.· Crystals Fill two jam jars with water and stir five tablespoons of Epsom Salts into each jar.· It consisted of rooms filled with glass jars of preserves, barrels of sauerkraut and bins of potatoes, carrots and onions.· Step one: The incubator I half fill a spaghetti jar with tank water, adding fungus preventative.· The McPhillips' home was filled with jars and jars of sand, leaves, and ant colonies.
· They keep us in jars like dead insects and fail to perceive the pulse of desire.· Tell each group to try to invent a way to keep a jar of hot water hot for a long time.· All the clothes were unused looking and old, as if kept for years in jars of formaldehyde.· They will keep indefinitely in a jar stored in a cool, dry place.· For storage keep the jar, covered, in the refrigerator.
· Moisten the tissue in the jar and put the jar under the funnel.· What could you put around the jar?· Collect them, then blow or shake away the debris, and put seeds in stoppered jars until next spring.· After she had gone upstairs Carolyn collected them and put them in a jar on the mantelpiece.· They gave me money, and I put it into a jar like Granny had with the egg money.· He pulled back the bedclothes and put the jar underneath them.
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 nounjar2 verb
jarjar2 verb (past tense and past participle jarred, present participle jarring) Word Origin
WORD ORIGINjar2
Origin:
1400-1500 Probably from the sound
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
jar
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyjar
he, she, itjars
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyjarred
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave jarred
he, she, ithas jarred
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad jarred
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill jar
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have jarred
Continuous Form
PresentIam jarring
he, she, itis jarring
you, we, theyare jarring
PastI, he, she, itwas jarring
you, we, theywere jarring
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been jarring
he, she, ithas been jarring
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been jarring
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be jarring
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been jarring
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • O'Neal jarred the ball loose from Marino.
  • Their laughter jarred and confused me.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Accidents in sport, whether to the ribs, legs, feet, head or shoulders, nearly always jar the spine.
  • Don't use the other person's name or use it artificially so that it jars.
  • Even popular television war comedies were taken off the air, for fear of jarring too awkwardly with endless hours of Gulf coverage.
  • He kicked and usually punched, but his size and strength produced blows that jarred the body and caused lapses in consciousness.
  • These would be plastic jugs, glass jars, all kinds of bottles.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 The screaming was starting to jar on my nerves.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· He gave me a bottle of my favourite perfume.
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 strange SYN  clashjar with There was a modern lamp that jarred with the rest of the room.jarring adjective
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