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From:
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jar
/ˈʤɑr/
廣口瓶,震動,刺耳聲(vi.)震驚,衝突,發刺耳聲,不一致(vt.)震動,刺激
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jar
n.
A
turn
.
Note:
[
Only
in
phrase
.]
On the jar
,
on
the
turn
,
ajar
,
as
a
door
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jar
n.
1.
A
deep
,
broad-mouthed
vessel
of
earthenware
or
glass
,
for
holding
fruit
,
preserves
,
etc
.,
or
for
ornamental
purposes
;
as
,
a
jar
of
honey
;
a
rose
jar
.
2.
The
measure
of
what
is
contained
in
a
jar
;
as
,
a
jar
of
oil
;
a
jar
of
preserves
.
Bell jar
,
Leyden jar
.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jar
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Jarred
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Jarring
]
1.
To
give
forth
a
rudely
quivering
or
tremulous
sound
;
to
sound
harshly
or
discordantly
;
as
,
the
notes
jarred
on
my
ears
.
When
such
strings
jar
,
what
hope
of
harmony
?
--
Shak
.
A
string
may
jar
in
the
best
master's
hand
.
--
Roscommon
.
2.
To
act
in
opposition
or
disagreement
;
to
clash
;
to
interfere
;
to
quarrel
;
to
dispute
.
When
those
renowned
noble
peers
Greece
Through
stubborn
pride
among
themselves
did
jar
. --
Spenser
.
For
orders
and
degrees
Jar
not
with
liberty
,
but
well
consist
. --
Milton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jar
,
v. t.
1.
To
cause
a
short
,
tremulous
motion
of
,
to
cause
to
tremble
,
as
by
a
sudden
shock
or
blow
;
to
shake
;
to
shock
;
as
,
to
jar
the
earth
;
to
jar
one's
faith
.
2.
To
tick
;
to
beat
;
to
mark
or
tell
off
. [
Obs
.]
My
thoughts
are
minutes
,
and
with
sighs
they
jar
Their
watches
on
unto
mine
eyes
. --
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jar
,
n.
1.
A
rattling
,
tremulous
vibration
or
shock
;
a
shake
;
a
harsh
sound
;
a
discord
;
as
,
the
jar
of
a
train
;
the
jar
of
harsh
sounds
.
2.
Clash
of
interest
or
opinions
;
collision
;
discord
;
debate
;
slight
disagreement
.
And
yet
his
peace
is
but
continual
jar
.
--
Spenser
.
Cease
,
cease
these
jars
,
and
rest
your
minds
in
peace
.
--
Shak
.
3.
A
regular
vibration
,
as
of
a
pendulum
.
I
love
thee
not
a
jar
of
the
clock
.
--
Shak
.
4.
pl.
In
deep
well
boring
,
a
device
resembling
two
long
chain
links
,
for
connecting
a
percussion
drill
to
the
rod
or
rope
which
works
it
,
so
that
the
drill
is
driven
down
by
impact
and
is
jerked
loose
when
jammed
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
jar
n
1:
a
vessel
(
usually
cylindrical
)
with
a
wide
mouth
and
without
handles
2:
the
quantity
contained
in
a
jar
; "
he
drank
a
jar
of
beer
"
[
syn
:
jarful
]
3:
a
sudden
impact
; "
the
door
closed
with
a
jolt
" [
syn
:
jolt
,
jounce
]
v
1:
be
incompatible
;
be
or
come
into
conflict
; "
These
colors
clash
" [
syn
:
clash
,
collide
]
2:
move
or
cause
to
move
with
a
sudden
jerky
motion
[
syn
:
jolt
]
3:
shock
physically
; "
Georgia
was
shaken
up
in
the
Tech
game
"
[
syn
:
shake up
,
bump around
]
4:
affect
in
a
disagreeable
way
; "
This
play
jarred
the
audience
"
5:
place
in
a
cylindrical
vessel
; "
jar
the
jam
"
[
also
:
jarring
,
jarred
]
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