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jarred

/jahr/US // dʒɑr //UK // (dʒɑː) //

罐装的,瓮中捉鳖,瓮中之鳖

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a broad-mouthed container, usually cylindrical and of glass or earthenware: a cookie jar.
    • : the quantity such a container can or does hold.

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Examples

  • I keep a collection of them in a jar specifically for adding to these drinks.

  • He keeps a jar of pictures by his bed and a cast the funeral home made of Christian’s hand.

  • Use your other clean rag to wipe the jar and chain, which should be entirely free of any residue.

  • Leave boiling for 15 minutes while you prepare your tomatoes, then turn off the heat and keep the jars sitting in the water.

  • You can repeat this step multiple times if your pot isn’t large enough to process all the jars at once.

  • Ragab was jarred by the experience of spending the night in jail.

  • The frozen-in-time Facebook page of a friend who recently passed away jarred him into this realization.

  • The jarred baby foods can be cloyingly sweet or just plain nasty.

  • The voices of Edna's disbanding guests jarred like a discordant note upon the quiet harmony of the night.

  • At this supreme moment his littleness and lack of self-assertion jarred on her mood.

  • The contents harped upon the same string which Richie Moniplies had already jarred.

  • Stephen was made of much finer stuff than Bob, but he had not the latter's graceful humor and his curtness jarred.

  • Now her dreams had vanished and she must grapple with dull realities that jarred her worse than they had done.