jar

US /dʒɑːr/
UK /dʒɑːr/
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1.

frasco, tarro

a cylindrical container made of glass or clay, typically having a wide mouth and no handles, used for storing food or other items

:
She filled the jar with homemade jam.
Ella llenó el frasco con mermelada casera.
He keeps his coins in a large glass jar.
Él guarda sus monedas en un gran frasco de vidrio.
1.

sacudir, irritar

send a painful or unpleasant shock through (someone or something)

:
The sudden stop jarred the passengers forward.
La parada repentina sacudió a los pasajeros hacia adelante.
The loud noise jarred my nerves.
El ruido fuerte irritó mis nervios.
2.

desentonar, chocar

be incongruous or in conflict

:
His casual attire jarred with the formal setting.
Su atuendo informal desentonaba con el ambiente formal.
The bright colors jarred against the muted tones of the room.
Los colores brillantes desentonaban con los tonos apagados de la habitación.