单词 | jamming |
释义 | > as lemmasˈjamming ˈjamming n. and adj. In first quot. the form and meaning are uncertain. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fastening > condition of being fast bound or firmly fixed > [noun] > making fast or securing > in position > between two bodies or surfaces jamming1769 wedging1893 1617 J. Taylor Three Weekes Obseruations C iv The chaine was shorter then the halter, by reason whereof hee was not strangled, but by the gamming of the chaine which could not slip close to his necke he hanged in great torments.] 1769 W. Falconer Universal Dict. Marine Jamming, the act of inclosing any object between two bodies, so as to render it immoveable. 1923 Harmsworth's Wireless Encycl. II. 1226/1 Cutting out the local jamming of a near transmitting station by the careful use of loose coupling. 1930 B.B.C. Year-bk. 444/1 Jamming, interference with wanted wireless signals due to other wireless transmitters. ˈjamming ˈjamming n.2 ΚΠ 1949 Hansard Commons 16 May 12 ‘Jamming sugar’ is a term very frequently used by housewives. 1969 Islander (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 21 Sept. 8/1 In many kitchens there is jamming, jelly and pickle making, perking. < as lemmas |
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