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jams

/jamz/US // dʒæmz //

卡片,拥堵,拥挤,拥挤不堪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal. pajamas.

Examples

  • More road closures mean more detours and traffic jams, and more money on gasoline.

  • Besides the weekly rehearsals at the Elks Lodge, Azinger jams with men and women at the local retirement home.

  • The severe traffic jams that ensued wrought chaos in and around the Hudson River town of Fort Lee.

  • But, more importantly, I have spent approximately 2,378,271 hours to date listening to public radio while sitting in traffic jams.

  • The rock-clad town is now famous for meat products like chorizo, along with olive oil, almonds, and jams.

  • He knew how to use the water, how to recognise the key log of jams, where to place his men—in short, he could get out the logs.

  • Perhaps it is well here to explain that ordinarily such a cabin-door merely jams shut against the spring of a wand of hickory.

  • “The combination is enough to give even a sober man the jim-jams,” agreed Kit.

  • And when you think of a jar here don't think of one of the tiny affairs such as Americans use for preserves and jams.

  • A very small per cent of the jams and jellies sold are strictly pure.