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Translation: jar


[noun]
unpleasant sound; rattling sound; sharp sound; unpleasant effect; shake; trembling; rattling; shock; jar of Hearts; shock; disharmony; disagreement; argument; vibration; jar; jug; vessel; mug; mug of beer; the contents of the jar; jar; liquid measure;
[verb]
make an unpleasant sound make a sharp sound cause trembling; jar; shake; shake; rattle; tremble; annoy; warp; get on your nerves; clash; disagree; argue; collide; vibrate; jar

Thesaurus:

  1. Tea, oatmeal, sugar; precious jar of goose fat for rubbing into the children's chests should they take bronchitis on the journey.
  2. Weight Watchers from Heinz mayonnaise and salad dressing have all the traditional flavor, but to let you delve into a jar more often we "ve simply taken out half the fat.
  3. Spaghetti long, glass jar.
  4. In front of each team at a distance of about two yards, place a mirror, a spoon an empty bottle or jar.
  5. Agnes did not make the mistake now of asking her customer how much he intended to spend on the acid drops; she reached up and took down the jar and, tilting it, tipped some acid drops into the scale; then, putting the glass lid back onto the jar, she returned the whole to the shelf before once again blowing into a small paper bag and depositing the sweets inside.
  6. Dorothea had often wondered about the crumbs, whether they stored them up in some kitchen jar and you got them, months later, coating your fish.
  7. It was an old brown-coloured stone ink jar he had rescued from Mr Corcoran's waste-paper basket.
  8. A few chapters of Music , Mind, and Brain are stimulating and produce the right sort of sparks; but others jar either because they are couched in long-winded jar gon, or because they set off with a title and intent, which lead one to expect something new in the way of results, but then degenerate into vague speculations.
  9. "Christ "ent it bloody "ot," Billy Tolboys breathed the words as he took his arm from around Mary's waist and expertly swung the heavy stone jar on to his shoulder and took a deep swig.
  10. if six jar s of pickle cost 3.18, how much will a single jar cost?
  11. He handed the precious jar to Mary.
  12. But like many articulate and intelligent people, even those trained to search out the hidden structures of literature, even those who have been moved by great art or fascinated by the most remote biographical details from the lives of writers (such as the information that Ibsen on wrote occasion with a scorpion in a jar on his desk), he nonetheless had little or no access to the springs of his own emotions.
  13. If you like, Ned, I "ll wash your clothes ere she arrives - there" s still one jar of soap.
  1. noun
    1. unpleasant, harsh, or rattling sound

      Examples of using

        In my dark I hear her rubber heels hit the tile and the stuff in her wicker bag clash with the jar of her walking as she passes me in the hall.

        In the dark, she walks past me, I hear the sound of her rubber heels on the tiles and clanging good in her bag with every step.

        Flying over Cuckoo's Nest. Ken Kesey, page 2
      1. On the day they dropped the bomb Frank had a tablespoon and a Mason jar.

        The day the bomb was dropped, Frank had a tablespoon and a glass jar in his hand.

        Cradle for a cat. Kurt Vonnegut, page 9
      2. She took down a jar

        Alice in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll, page 2
    2. shaking, trembling, rattling

      Examples of using

      1. As it was, the jar

    3. shock; unpleasant effect;
      the news gave me a nasty jar

      Examples of using

      1. I alighted softly upon the ground, however, without appreciable shock or jar.

        I smoothly sank down without experiencing the slightest shock or injury.

        John Carter. Daughter of a thousand jeddaks. Edgar Burroughs, page 16
      2. I swung left arm at his face and felt jar in shoulder as his jaw broke.

        I swung my left and smacked him in the face, feeling the pain in his shoulder as his jaw cracked.

        The moon is a harsh mistress. Robert Heinlein, page 23
      3. As it was, the jar made her catch her breath and wonder what had happened; and Toto put his cold little nose into her face and whined dismally.

        The girl quickly pulled herself together and began to think what had happened. Toto buried his cold nose in her face and whimpered.

        The Amazing Wizard of Oz. Frank Bohm, page 4
    4. disharmony

      Examples of using

      1. "That depends on the will," said Lucian dryly, for the light tone of the pretty woman jarred upon his ear.

        “It all depends on the will,” Lucian snapped dryly, and the tone in which he said it differed sharply from the widow's carefree chirping.

        Silent house. Fergus Hume, page 35
      2. Then all of a sudden she would be disillusioned and would rudely and contemptuously repulse the person she had only a few hours before been literally adoring. She was naturally of a gay, lively and peace-loving disposition, but from continual failures and misfortunes she had come to desire so _keenly_ that all should live in peace and joy and should not _dare_ to break the peace, that the slightest jar, the smallest disaster reduced her almost to frenzy, and she would pass in an instant from the brightest hopes and fancies to cursing her fate and raving, and knocking her head against the wall.

        By nature she had a humorous, merry and peaceful character, but from incessant misfortunes and failures she so fiercely began to desire and demand that everyone should live in peace and joy and not dare to live otherwise, that the slightest dissonance in life, the slightest failure became drive her immediately almost into a frenzy, and in an instant, after the brightest hopes and fantasies, she began to curse fate, tear and throw everything that came to hand, and bang her head against the wall.

        Crime and Punishment, Part Five. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, p. 19
    5. disagreement; argument
    6. technique; technology- vibration
  2. verb
    1. make an unpleasant, sharp sound; rattle

      Examples of using

      1. jarred wake.

      2. He could feel the Hound, like autumn, come cold and dry and swift, like a wind that didn't stir grass, that didn't jar windows or disturb leaf-shadows on the white sidewalks as it passed.

        He felt close mechanical dog- like the breath of autumn, cold, light and dry, like a weak wind, from which the grass does not even sway, the shutters of the windows do not slam, the shadow from the branches does not waver on the white pavement tiles.

        451 degrees Fahrenheit. Ray Bradbury, page 106
      3. That was where he wanted to be if he had to be there at all, instead of hung out there in front like some goddam cantilevered goldfish in some goddam cantilevered goldfish bowl while the goddam foul black tiers of flak were bursting and booming and billowing all around and above and below him in a climbing, cracking, staggered, banging, phantasmagorical, cosmological wickedness that jarred and tossed and shivered, clattered and pierced, and threatened to annihilate them all in one splinter of a second in one vast flash of fire.

        That's where he'd like to be, if he needed to be on a plane at all, but instead he was hanging out here in the forward cockpit like some goddamned gold fish in some accursed aquarium, while the accursed, dirty-black tiers of anti-aircraft explosions swirled and piled up, heaving around it from above and below, and all this crackling upwards, rumbling, throwing, phantasmagoric, cosmic abomination shook them, tossed them, thrashed, pounded against the plating, pierced and threatened to destroy in the blink of an eye in one gigantic flash of fire.

        Catch-22. Joseph Heller, page 44
    2. cause trembling, rattling (upon, against); shake

      Examples of using

      1. My hand, protected with a handkerchief, will press the trigger. My hand will fall to my side, the revolver, pulled by the elastic will recoil to the door, jarred by the door-handle it will detach itself from the elastic and fall. The elastic, released, will hang down innocently from the eyeglasses on which my body is lying.

        My hand - I will wrap it in a handkerchief - will pull the trigger and the handkerchief will fall to the floor. A revolver tied to an elastic band will fly off to the door, bang on the doorknob, the elastic band will come off and hang on the pince-nez without arousing anyone's suspicions.

        Ten blacks. Agatha Christie, page 157
      2. He was exhausted, but it was impossible to sleep. Every time he started to dose off, he was jarred wake.

        He was mortally tired, but he was unable to fall asleep, and every time he managed to doze off, he immediately jumped up.

        Schemer. Sidney Sheldon, page 14
    3. irritate, jar, get on your nerves (upon);
      to jar (up )on a person to annoy smb.

      Examples of using

      1. Perhaps the very unsophistication that had charmed him in Valley Mill jarred on him in the city.

        Perhaps the girl's innocence, which fascinated Wallace at Valley Mill, began to annoy him at big city.

        Spiral staircase. Mary Roberts Rinehart, page 186
      2. Montanelli was not given to stereotyped politeness, and his tone jarred uncomfortably upon Arthur.

        Montanelli never succeeded in ostentatious politeness, and Arthur was jarred at his tone.

        Gadfly. Ethel Lilian Voynich, page 27
      3. A peripheral seal had apparently been jarred in the fall.

        Obviously, during the fall, the seal surrounding the glass was damaged.

        Deception point. Dan Brown, page 387
    4. to disharmonize, collide (often jar with );
      our opinions always jarred
    5. argue
    6. technique; technology- vibrate

      Examples of using

      1. She took down a jar from one of the shelves as she passed; it was labeled "ORANGE MARMALADE", but to her great disappointment it was empty: she did not like to drop the jar for fear of killing somebody, so managed to put it into one of the cupboards as she fell past it.

        From one of the shelves, Alice managed on the fly to remove the jar, on which the label appeared: "ORANGE JAM". The jar, alas, was empty, but although Alice was very disappointed, she, fearing to hurt someone, did not throw it away, but managed to put the jar back on some shelf.

English-Russian translation JAR

transcription, transcription: [ dʒɑ: ]

1) a) an unpleasant, sharp, rattling sound or a combination of sounds b) music. dissonance, dissonance, cacophony Syn: discord

1. c) mouth. the sound of a ticking clock

2) rattling, creaking

3) a) trembling, shaking to feel a jar ≈ feel a push slight jar ≈ slight push Syn: jolt b) trans. nervous shock c) trans. severe shock He advised her against it, because the jar was too great. - he dissuaded her from this, because the shock was very strong.

4) a) disagreement, disharmony; antagonism, discord Syn: variance, dissension, quarrelling

1. b) quarrel, quarrel (currently used only in relation to minor family conflicts) Once or twice a family jar put two households at war. Once or twice family quarrels forced the representatives of the two families to embark on the warpath. Syn: dispute 1., quarrel I 1.

5) those. vibration

1) a) make an unpleasant, sharp sound; rattle b) music. create dissonance; to disharmonize (with smth.) Syn: clash 2.

2) a) cause trembling, rattling (upon, against); shake b) trans. annoy; shake; get on your nerves to jar (up) on a person ≈ annoy smb.

3) a) disharmonize, come into conflict, collide (with someone / with something ≈ with) The interests of those organizations always jar. The interests of these organizations always contradict each other. Syn: disagree We were everlastingly jarring and saying disagreeable things to each other. We were always quarreling and saying nasty things to each other. Syn: bicker 2., quarrel I 2.; dispute 2., wrangle 2.

4) those. vibrate

5) horn. to drill with a percussion drill II n.

1) bank; jug; mug biscuit jar UK, cookie jar US ≈ earthenware jar ≈ earthenware jar ≈ plastic jar ≈ plastic jar Syn: jug, pitcher

2) electr. Leyden jar

3) a) a full jar, a full jug (of smth.) Syn: jarful b) const. measure of liquid (= 8 pints = 4.54 liters) c) expand. portion (of some kind of drink, most often beer) Hot morning. Care for a jar? They keep good beer. ≈ Hot. Maybe we can have a drink? They have good beer. III n.; unfold turn, lapel; state of ajarness on the jar ≈ ajar (about a door, etc.)

unpleasant, sharp, rattling sound shaking, trembling, rattling - to feel a * feel a shock shock; unpleasant impression; shock - the news gave me a nasty * I was unpleasantly surprised by this message disharmony, disagreement quarrel, discord - at (a) * (rare) in a quarrel (technical) vibration make an unpleasant sharp sound - the brakes *red as the car suddenly stopped the brakes squealed and the car came to an abrupt stop - the chalk *red against the blackboard the chalk creaked disgustingly on the blackboard - the windows * when the wind blows shake - the wind *red the house the house was shaking / shaking / shaking from the wind; tremble; shudder cause shock, stun - he was *red by the blow blow stunned him - I was *red by the news I was shocked by this news (on, upon) annoy, warp - to * on smb. "s nerves to act on smb. on the nerves - to * on smb."s ear to cut / insult / smb. hearing disharmony; don't match - the colors * sadly these colors don't match at all - to * against smth. don't fit in, don't fit in. - this order *s with the rules argue, quarrel - out opinions always *red jug; bottle; vessel - measuring * beaker - Leyden * (electrical engineering) leyden jar contents of the jar - a * of strawberry jam jar of strawberry jam (electrical engineering) jar (unit of electrical capacity) (obsolete) measure of liquid (8 pints or 4.54 l) (obsolete) turn, lapel - on /upon/ the /a/ * ajar, half-open (about the door, etc.)

jar dec: on the jar dec ajar (about a door, etc.) ~ e-mail: Leyden jar Leyden jar ~ jar; jug; mug ~ horn. drill with an impact drill ~ tech. vibration ~ tech. vibrate ~ cause trembling, rattling (upon, against); shake ~ disharmonize, collide (often jar with); our opinions always jarred ~ disharmony ~ make an unpleasant, harsh sound; rattle ~ mouth measure of liquid (= 8 pints = 4.54 liters) ~ unpleasant, harsh or rattling sound ~ dissent; quarrel ~ shock; unpleasant effect; the news gave me a nasty jar to jar (up) on a person to annoy (smth.)

~ irritate, warp, get on your nerves (upon); to jar (up) on a person to annoy (smb.)

~ email: Leyden jar Leyden jar

~ shock; unpleasant effect; the news gave me a nasty jar

jar dec: on the jar dec ajar (about a door, etc.)

~ disharmonize, collide (often jar with); our opinions always jarred

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JAR
Translation:

jar (dʒɑ:)

1.n

1) unpleasant, sharp or rattling sound"

2) shaking, trembling, rattling

3) shock; unpleasant effect;

the news gave me a nasty jar

4) disharmony

5) disagreement; argument

6) those. vibration

2.v

1) make an unpleasant, sharp sound; rattle"

2) cause trembling, rattling (upon, against); shake"

3) irritate, jar, act on the nerves (upon);

to jar (up)on a person

4) to disharmonize, collide ( often jar with);

our opinions always jarred

5) quarrel

6) those. vibrate

7) horn. jar

jar (dʒɑ:) n

1) bank; jug; mug

2) the contents of the jar

3) unfold mug of beer

4) email :

Leyden jar

5) mouth. liquid measure (= 8 pints = 4.54 l)

jar (dʒɑ:) n

unfold :

on the jar ajar ( about the door and so on. )


Translation:

1. (dʒɑ:) n

1. unpleasant, sharp, rattling sound

2. shaking, trembling, rattling

to feel a ~ - feel a push

3. shock; unpleasant impression; shock

the news gave me a nasty ~ - I was unpleasantly surprised by this message

4. 1) disharmony, disagreement

2) quarrel, discord

at(a)~- rare in a quarrel

5. those. vibration

2. (dʒɑ:) v

1. make an unpleasant sharp sound

the brakes ~red as the car suddenly stopped - the brakes squealed and the car stopped abruptly

the chalk ~red against the blackboard - the chalk creaked disgustingly on the blackboard

the windows ~ when the wind blows - when the wind blows, the windows rattle

2. 1) cause trembling, rattling; shake

the wind ~red the house - the house shook / shook / from the wind

2) shake; tremble; shudder

3. shock, stun

he was ~red by the blow - blow stunned him

I was ~red by the news - I was shocked by this news

4. (on, upon) to annoy, jar

to ~ on smb."s nerves - act on someone's nerves

to ~ on smb."s ear - cut / insult / someone's hearing

5. 1) disharmonize; do not match

the colors ~ sadly - these colors don't match at all

to ~ against smth. - not to fit smth., not to fit smth.

this order ~s with the rules - this order goes against the established rules

2) not be in agreement; argue, quarrel

our opinions always ~red - our opinions always differed

6. those. vibrate

7. bugle jar

II(dʒɑ:) n

1. 1) bank; jug; bottle; vessel

measuring ~ - beaker

Leyden~- email Leyden jar

2) the contents of the jar

a ~ of strawberry jam

3) email jar ( unit of electrical capacity)

2. ist. liquid measure ( = 8 pints = 4.54 liters)

II(dʒɑ:) n arch.

turn, opening

on /upon/ the /a/ ~ - ajar, half-open ( about the door, etc.)

Translation of words containing JAR, from English into Russian

A new large English-Russian dictionary under the general supervision of Acad. Yu.D. Apresyan

jargon

Translation:

1. (ʹdʒɑ:gən) n

1. jargon, professional language

medical ~ - medical jargon

the ~ of radio technicians (of linguists) - professional vocabulary of radio technicians (linguists)

2. neglected speech, adverb

3. incomprehensible language; gibberish

2. (ʹdʒɑ:gən) v

1. speak indistinctly, quickly

2. speak in jargon

jarring

Translation:

1. (ʹdʒɑ:rıŋ) n

1. dissonance; disharmony