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jar


jar 1

J0019500 (jär)n.1. A cylindrical glass or earthenware vessel with a wide mouth and usually no handles.2. The amount that a jar can hold.3. Chiefly British A glass of beer.tr.v. jarred, jar·ring, jars To put into a jar.
[Middle English jarre, a liquid measure, from Old French (from Provençal jarra) and from Medieval Latin jarra, both from Arabic jarra, earthen jar, from jarra, to draw, pull; see grr in Semitic roots.]
jar′ful′ n.

jar 2

J0019500 (jär)v. jarred, jar·ring, jars v.intr.1. a. To cause shaking or vibrations: The ride over the old road was jarring.b. To shake or vibrate from an impact or impacts: "The gallery jarred with a quick, heavy tramp" (Robert Louis Stevenson).2. To be disturbing or irritating; grate: The incessant talking jarred on my nerves.3. To be out of harmony; clash or conflict: The curtains jar with the rest of the room.v.tr.1. To cause to shake or vibrate from impact: The ride on the donkey jarred my bones.2. To startle or unsettle; shock: The alarm jarred him out of sleep.n. A jolt; a shock.
[Perhaps of imitative origin.]
jar′ring·ly adv.

jar

(dʒɑː) n1. a wide-mouthed container that is usually cylindrical, made of glass or earthenware, and without handles2. Also: jarful the contents or quantity contained in a jar3. informal Brit a glass of alcoholic drink, esp beer: to have a jar with someone. 4. (Electrical Engineering) obsolete a measure of electrical capacitance[C16: from Old French jarre, from Old Provençal jarra, from Arabic jarrah large earthen vessel]

jar

(dʒɑː) vb, jars, jarring or jarred1. to vibrate or cause to vibrate2. to make or cause to make a harsh discordant sound3. (often foll by on) to have a disturbing or painful effect (on the nerves, mind, etc)4. (intr) to disagree; clashn5. a jolt or shock6. a harsh discordant sound[C16: probably of imitative origin; compare Old English cearran to creak] ˈjarring adj ˈjarringly adv

jar

(dʒɑː) non a jar on the jar (of a door) slightly open; ajar[C17 (in the sense: turn): from earlier char, from Old English cierran to turn; see ajar1]

jar1

(dʒɑr)

n. 1. a broad-mouthed container, usu. cylindrical and of glass or earthenware. 2. the quantity such a container can hold. [1585–95; < Middle French jarre < Old Provençal jarra < Arabic jarrah earthen water vessel]

jar2

(dʒɑr)

v. jarred, jar•ring,
n. v.t. 1. to have a sudden and unpleasant effect on: The sudden noise jarred me. 2. to cause to vibrate or shake: The explosion jarred several buildings. 3. to cause to sound discordantly. v.i. 4. to have a harshly unpleasant or perturbing effect on one's nerves, feelings, etc. 5. to produce a harsh, grating sound; sound discordantly. 6. to vibrate or shake; rattle. 7. to conflict, clash, or disagree. n. 8. a jolt or shake, as from concussion. 9. a sudden unpleasant effect upon the mind, feelings, or senses; shock. 10. a harsh sound. 11. a quarrel or disagreement, esp. a minor one. [1520–30; probably imitative; compare chirr] jar′ring•ly, adv.

jar3

(dʒɑr)

n. Archaic. a turn or turning. Idioms: on the jar, partly opened; ajar. [1665–75; alter. of char3; compare ajar2]

jar


Past participle: jarred
Gerund: jarring
Imperative
jar
jar
Present
I jar
you jar
he/she/it jars
we jar
you jar
they jar
Preterite
I jarred
you jarred
he/she/it jarred
we jarred
you jarred
they jarred
Present Continuous
I am jarring
you are jarring
he/she/it is jarring
we are jarring
you are jarring
they are jarring
Present Perfect
I have jarred
you have jarred
he/she/it has jarred
we have jarred
you have jarred
they have jarred
Past Continuous
I was jarring
you were jarring
he/she/it was jarring
we were jarring
you were jarring
they were jarring
Past Perfect
I had jarred
you had jarred
he/she/it had jarred
we had jarred
you had jarred
they had jarred
Future
I will jar
you will jar
he/she/it will jar
we will jar
you will jar
they will jar
Future Perfect
I will have jarred
you will have jarred
he/she/it will have jarred
we will have jarred
you will have jarred
they will have jarred
Future Continuous
I will be jarring
you will be jarring
he/she/it will be jarring
we will be jarring
you will be jarring
they will be jarring
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been jarring
you have been jarring
he/she/it has been jarring
we have been jarring
you have been jarring
they have been jarring
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been jarring
you will have been jarring
he/she/it will have been jarring
we will have been jarring
you will have been jarring
they will have been jarring
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been jarring
you had been jarring
he/she/it had been jarring
we had been jarring
you had been jarring
they had been jarring
Conditional
I would jar
you would jar
he/she/it would jar
we would jar
you would jar
they would jar
Past Conditional
I would have jarred
you would have jarred
he/she/it would have jarred
we would have jarred
you would have jarred
they would have jarred
Thesaurus
Noun1.jar - a vessel (usually cylindrical) with a wide mouth and without handlesjar - a vessel (usually cylindrical) with a wide mouth and without handlesamphora - an ancient jar with two handles and a narrow neck; used to hold oil or winebeaker - a flatbottomed jar made of glass or plastic; used for chemistrycanopic jar, canopic vase - a jar used in ancient Egypt to contain entrails of an embalmed bodycookie jar, cooky jar - a jar in which cookies are kept (and sometimes money is hidden)earthenware jar, crock - an earthen jar (made of baked clay)cruse - small jar; holds liquid (oil or water)jamjar, jampot - a jar for holding jellies or preserveslid - a movable top or cover (hinged or separate) for closing the opening at the top of a box, chest, jar, pan, etc.; "he raised the piano lid"Mason jar - a glass jar with an air-tight screw top; used in home canningmouth - the opening of a jar or bottle; "the jar had a wide mouth"vase - an open jar of glass or porcelain used as an ornament or to hold flowersvessel - an object used as a container (especially for liquids)
2.jar - the quantity contained in a jar; "he drank a jar of beer"jarfulcontainerful - the quantity that a container will hold
3.jar - a sudden jarring impactjar - a sudden jarring impact; "the door closed with a jolt"; "all the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock absorbers"jolt, jounce, shockblow, bump - an impact (as from a collision); "the bump threw him off the bicycle"
Verb1.jar - be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors clash"collide, clashconflict - be in conflict; "The two proposals conflict!"
2.jar - move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motionjoltmove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
3.jar - shock physically; "Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game"bump around, shake upmove, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
4.jar - affect in a disagreeable way; "This play jarred the audience"impress, strike, affect, move - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
5.jar - place in a cylindrical vessel; "jar the jam"lay, place, put, set, position, pose - put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"

jar

1noun pot, container, flask, receptacle, vessel, drum, vase, jug, pitcher, urn, crock, canister, repository, decanter, carafe, flagon We saved each season's harvest in clear glass jars.

jar

2verb1. (usually with on) irritate, grind, clash, annoy, offend, rattle, gall, nettle, jangle, irk, grate on, get on your nerves (informal), nark (Brit., Austral., & N.Z. slang), piss you off (taboo slang), discompose The least bit of discord seemed to jar on his nerves.2. (sometimes with with) clash, conflict, contrast, differ, disagree, interfere, contend, collide, oppose They had always been complementary and their temperaments seldom jarred.3. jolt, rock, shake, disturb, bump, rattle, grate, agitate, vibrate, rasp, convulse The impact jarred his arm, right up to the shoulder.noun1. drink, cup, glass, taste, swallow, sip, draught, gulp, swig (informal), snifter (informal) a few jars of their favourite tipple

jar

verbTo fail to be in accord:clash, conflict, contradict, disaccord, discord.Idiom: go counter to.nounViolent forcible contact between two or more things:bump, collision, concussion, crash, impact, jolt, percussion, shock, smash.
Translations
发出刺耳声广口瓶或罐罐震惊

jar1

(dʒaː) noun a kind of bottle made of glass or pottery, with a wide mouth. She poured the jam into large jars; jam-jars. 大口玻璃或陶罐 广口瓶或罐

jar2

(dʒaː) past tense, past participle jarred verb1. (with on) to have a harsh and startling effect (on). Her sharp voice jarred on my ears. 發出刺耳聲且令人不舒服 发出刺耳声2. to give a shock to. The car accident had jarred her nerves. 震驚 震惊ˈjarring adjective startling or harsh. The orange curtains with the purple carpet had a jarring effect. 令人震驚的,刺耳的 刺耳的

jar

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jarring experience

An experience that creates an acute sense of shock, confusion, or bewilderment. That car accident was such a jarring experience, I don't know if I'll be able to sleep for days. You need better use of transitional sentences in your paper. Jumping from point to point like that will be a jarring experience for the reader.See also: experience, jar

caught with (one's) hand in the cookie jar

To have been caught in the act or attempt of some wrongdoing, especially one involving bribery or the illicit exploitation of one's position of power or authority. The senator was long accused of insider trading, and he was finally caught with his hand in the cookie jar when his conversation with a Wall Street executive was leaked to the media.See also: caught, cookie, hand, jar

on the jar

Partially open, as of a door; ajar. Leave that door on the jar, will you? I love the scent of an early spring morning! He never would have overheard our conversation if you hadn't left the door on the jar!See also: jar, on

catch (one) with (one's) hand in the cookie jar

To catch one in the act or attempt of some wrongdoing, especially involving bribery or the illicit exploitation of one's position of power or authority. Likened to a child literally being caught trying to steal cookies. The authorities haven been trying to catch that senator with his hand in the cookie jar for years—he's long been accused of insider trading.See also: catch, cookie, hand, jar

with (one's) hand in the cookie jar

In the act or attempt of some wrongdoing, especially one involving bribery or the illicit exploitation of one's position of power or authority. The senator was long accused of insider trading, and he was finally caught with his hand in the cookie jar when his conversation with a Wall Street executive was leaked to the media. The new tax legislation is an attempt to close the loopholes that have allowed companies with their hands in the cookie jar to go unpunished for so many years.See also: cookie, hand, jar

have (one's) hand in the cookie jar

To be in the act or attempt of some wrongdoing, especially one involving bribery or the illicit exploitation of one's position of power or authority. The senator was long accused of having his hand in the cookie jar, and he was finally caught when his conversation with a Wall Street executive about insider trading was leaked to the media. The new tax legislation is an attempt to close the loopholes that have allowed companies that had their hands in the cookie jar to go unpunished for so many years.See also: cookie, hand, have, jar

jar against someone or something

to bump against someone or something. The guest jarred against the wall, knocking a picture askew. Someone jarred against Fran, almost knocking her over.See also: jar

jar on someone or something

to bother someone or some-one's nerves. (Similar to jangle on something.) Her voice really jars on me. My brash manner jars on her, I guess.See also: jar, on

hand in the till, with one's

Also, with one's fingers in the till; have one's hand in the cookie jar. Stealing from one's employer. For example, He was caught with his hand in the till and was fired immediately, or They suspected she had her hand in the cookie jar but were waiting for more evidence. The noun till has been used for a money box or drawer since the 15th century; cookie jar, perhaps alluding to the "sweets" of money, dates only from about 1940. See also: hand

catch someone with their hand in the cookie jar

AMERICANIf you catch someone with their hand in the cookie jar, you find them doing something wrong, especially stealing. The banker was caught with his hand in the cookie jar. So Harry caught you with your hand in the cookie jar? What happened next? Note: You can also talk about a person with their hand in the cookie jar or say that they have their hand in the cookie jar. Among those with their hand in the cookie jar was, it is alleged, the director of the program. Note: The usual British expression is have your hand in the till. See also: catch, cookie, hand, jar, someone

with your hand in the cookie jar

engaged in surreptitious theft from your employer. North American informalSee also: cookie, hand, jar

jar


jar

Obsolete a measure of electrical capacitance

jar

[jär] (electricity) A unit of capacitance equal to 1000 statfarads, or approximately 1.11265 × 10-9 farad; it is approximately equal to the capacitance of a Leyden jar; this unit is now obsolete.

jar

Java archive

JAR

(1) (Java ARchive) A file format that contains multiple files and is used to distribute a complete Java application. It contains all the resources required (classes, images, sounds, etc.) to download and run a Java program via a single HTTP request for one file. JAR files use the ZIP format and are the basis for WAR files. See WAR and EAR.

(2) A compression program for backup archiving from ARJ Software, Inc., Norwood, MA (www.arjsoftware.com). JAR is similar to ARJ, but files are not compatible. See ARJ.

jar


jar

(jar), 1. To jolt or shake. 2. A jolting or shaking.

1 jar

(jar) [Fr. jarre, ult fr Arabic jarrah, earthen water vessel] A dome-topped container made of glass, plastic, or other sturdy material, used as a protective cover or as a pressurized container when the opening is properly sealed. It is usually taller than it is wide and may be cylindrical, square, or another shape.

bell jar

A glass vessel with an opening at only one end.

2 jar

(jar) [Imitative] To move suddenly, as in a jolt or shock.

heel jar

The production of pain by having the patient stand on tiptoes and suddenly bring the heels to the floor. This physical finding may be suggestive of spinal disease, pelvic inflammatory disease in women, or kidney stones, among other ailments.

jar

(jahr) 1. To jolt or shake. 2. A jolting or shaking.
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JAR


AcronymDefinition
JARJust a Reminder
JARJava Archive
JARJust about Right
JARJournal of Automated Reasoning
JARJapan Association for Refugees
JARJoint Aviation Requirements
JARJewish Autonomous Region (Russian Federation)
JARJournal of Anthropological Research (University of New Mexico)
JARJournal of Accounting Research (Wiley-Blackwell)
JARJoint Aviation Regulation
JARJuveniles at Risk (various locations)
JARJournal of Adolescent Research (Sage Publications)
JARJoint Area Review
JARJournal of Apicultural Research (International Bee Research Association; UK)
JARJesus Adrian Romero (singer)
JARJason Andrew Relva (Green Day song)
JARJaish Al-Rashideen (Sunni Armed Groups in Iraq)
JARJ August Richards (actor)
JARJoint Application Requirement
JARJoint Amended Return (taxes; UK)
JARJoint Airworthiness Regulations
JARJapan-A-Radio
JARJornadas Argentinas de Robótica
JARJava Application Resource
JARDepartment of Justice Acquisition Regulations
JARJournalisten Aus Russland (German: Journalists from Russia)
JARJust Another Rifle
JARJob Appraisal Review
JARJoint Acquisition Roadmap
JARJohn A. Russell Building (University of Manitoba)
JARJack And Retract (jack aircraft and retract landing gear)

jar


  • all
  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for jar

noun pot

Synonyms

  • pot
  • container
  • flask
  • receptacle
  • vessel
  • drum
  • vase
  • jug
  • pitcher
  • urn
  • crock
  • canister
  • repository
  • decanter
  • carafe
  • flagon

verb irritate

Synonyms

  • irritate
  • grind
  • clash
  • annoy
  • offend
  • rattle
  • gall
  • nettle
  • jangle
  • irk
  • grate on
  • get on your nerves
  • nark
  • piss you off
  • discompose

verb clash

Synonyms

  • clash
  • conflict
  • contrast
  • differ
  • disagree
  • interfere
  • contend
  • collide
  • oppose

verb jolt

Synonyms

  • jolt
  • rock
  • shake
  • disturb
  • bump
  • rattle
  • grate
  • agitate
  • vibrate
  • rasp
  • convulse

noun drink

Synonyms

  • drink
  • cup
  • glass
  • taste
  • swallow
  • sip
  • draught
  • gulp
  • swig
  • snifter

Synonyms for jar

verb to fail to be in accord

Synonyms

  • clash
  • conflict
  • contradict
  • disaccord
  • discord

noun violent forcible contact between two or more things

Synonyms

  • bump
  • collision
  • concussion
  • crash
  • impact
  • jolt
  • percussion
  • shock
  • smash

Synonyms for jar

noun a vessel (usually cylindrical) with a wide mouth and without handles

Related Words

  • amphora
  • beaker
  • canopic jar
  • canopic vase
  • cookie jar
  • cooky jar
  • earthenware jar
  • crock
  • cruse
  • jamjar
  • jampot
  • lid
  • Mason jar
  • mouth
  • vase
  • vessel

noun the quantity contained in a jar

Synonyms

  • jarful

Related Words

  • containerful

noun a sudden jarring impact

Synonyms

  • jolt
  • jounce
  • shock

Related Words

  • blow
  • bump

verb be incompatible

Synonyms

  • collide
  • clash

Related Words

  • conflict

verb move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion

Synonyms

  • jolt

Related Words

  • move

verb shock physically

Synonyms

  • bump around
  • shake up

Related Words

  • move
  • displace

verb affect in a disagreeable way

Related Words

  • impress
  • strike
  • affect
  • move

verb place in a cylindrical vessel

Related Words

  • lay
  • place
  • put
  • set
  • position
  • pose
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