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jar

Prononciation : [dʒɑr]

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Contexte : « containers »

(noun) a jar is a glass or plastic container that you can use to hold food, like pickles or jam. It's usually wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, and it has a lid.

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She stored the cookies in a glass jar to keep them fresh.

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The jar was empty because we had eaten all the jam.

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What kind of food do you keep in a jar?

Contexte : « physical action »

(verb) to jar means to shake something or cause it to move suddenly. If you bump into something, it might jar and make a noise.

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He accidentally jarred the table when he bumped into it.

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She was careful not to jar the delicate vase while cleaning.

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Did the loud noise jar you awake last night?

Contexte : « emotional reaction »

(verb) to jar can also mean to surprise someone in a sudden or shocking way. It's like when you hear surprising news and it makes you feel uncomfortable.

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The unexpected announcement jarred the audience, making them sit up and listen.

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The calm presentation didn't jar anyone; everyone felt relaxed.

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Did the news about the storm jar you?

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