jar

US /dʒɑːr/
UK /dʒɑːr/
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1.

罐子, 坛子

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.
她把自制果酱装满了罐子
He keeps his coins in a large glass jar.
他把硬币放在一个大玻璃罐子里。
1.

震动, 刺激

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

:
The sudden stop jarred the passengers forward.
突然的刹车使乘客猛地一震
The loud noise jarred my nerves.
巨大的噪音刺激了我的神经。
2.

格格不入, 冲突

be incongruous or in conflict

:
His casual attire jarred with the formal setting.
他的休闲着装与正式场合格格不入
The bright colors jarred against the muted tones of the room.
鲜艳的颜色与房间柔和的色调格格不入