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jamming

US // (ˈdʒæmɪŋ) //

卡住了,卡住,卡纸,卡死

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : mountaineering a rock-climbing technique in which holds are got by wedging the hands and feet in suitable cracks

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbsqueeze in; compress

Examples

  • Jamming Netanyahu at the UN will buck him up among the right.

  • You can see him in the video, jamming his headphones into the pocket of his black trenchcoat.

  • On The Tonight Show recently, Clinton was jamming alongside Questlove and The Roots.

  • Neither did the technology to add broadband-active jamming to a stealth aircraft exist in 1995.

  • We can be sure that onboard jamming has not been added to the F-35 since.

  • Frank leaped ashore and pushed the boat off, while Mayne held her by jamming the leeward oar into the mud.

  • I sprang to my feet just as the professor, jamming on his spectacles, leaned forward and slammed the cage door.

  • The man sat up, and caught himself from falling forward by jamming his hands into the sand.

  • But on the very verge was a solitary rock on which the boat drifted and split—one part jamming fast.

  • There was then a terrible jamming and pushing to see who would get first into the directors' room, which stood wide open.