jar

jar

englanti
  1. tölkki, purkki

  2. oluttuoppi

  3. räminä

  4. järkytys

Synonyymisanakirja

jar

amfora, dekantterilasi, laboratoriolasi, kanooppiastia, keksitölkki, keksipurkki, piparipurkki, saviruukku, saviastia, purkki, ruukku, tölkki.

Liittyvät sanat: jarru, jarrukenkä, jarrumies, jarrupoljin, jarruraketti, jarrurumpu.

Slangisanakirja

  1. bromssaa: jarruttaa

  2. bromssi : jarru / jarrut : Onks bromssit kondikses, ja takuulla?

  3. bromssit: jarrut

  4. jarkku: rauta

  5. jarraa: jarruttaa : Sun kandee jarraa jo tos roskiksen kohdal.

  6. jarruna, olla: hidasteena / esteenä

  7. jarrupala: hidasliikenteinen metrossa, esim mummo

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Rimmaavat sanat

jar rimmaa näiden kanssa:

maar, cheddar, udar, agar, agar-agar, askar, mar, huhmar, piennar, ojanpiennar...

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Englannin sanakirja

jar (englanti > suomi)

  1. ruukku, tölkki, purkki

jar englanniksi

  1. A small, approximately cylindrical container, normally made of glass or clay, for holding fruit, preserves, etc., or for ornamental purposes.

  2. A shake.

  3. A sense of alarm or dismay.

  4. puhekieltä discord Discord, contention; quarrelling.

  5. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.ii:

  6. He maketh warre, he maketh peace againe, / And yet his peace is but continuall iarre ....
  7. 1612, John Smith, Proceedings, in Kupperman 1988, page 122:

  8. To redresse those jarres and ill proceedings, the Councell in England altered the governement and devolved the authoritie to the Lord De-la-ware.
  9. puhekieltä To knock or strike sharply.

  10. He hit it with a hammer, hoping he could jar it loose.

  11. puhekieltä To shock or surprise.

  12. I think the accident jarred him, as he hasnt gotten back in a car since.''

  13. puhekieltä To look strangely different; to stand out awkwardly from its surroundings; to be incongruent.

  14. To give forth a rudely quivering or tremulous sound; to sound harshly or discordantly.

  15. The notes jarred on my ears.

  16. Shakespeare:

  17. When such strings jar, what hope of harmony?
  18. Roscommon:

  19. A string may jar in the best master's hand.
  20. To act in opposition or disagreement; to clash; to interfere; to quarrel; to dispute.

  21. Spenser:

  22. When those renowned noble peers Greece / Through stubborn pride among themselves did jar.
  23. Milton:

  24. For orders and degrees / Jar not with liberty, but well consist.
  25. (jbo-rafsi of)

  26. year

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