jam noun (FOOD)

 

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jam noun (ON A ROAD)

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jam noun (BLOCK)

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jam noun (DIFFICULT SITUATION)

I'm in a jam - could you lend me some money till next week?

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How are we going to get ourselves out of this jam?

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jam noun (NO SPACE)

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jam verb (STICK)

The door jammed behind me and I couldn't get out.

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jam verb (MUSIC)

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jam verb (PUSH)

He jammed the boxes into the back of the car.

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jam verb (FILL)

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(Definition of jam from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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Examples of jam

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This last refers to states that are jammed between the external pressure of the global economy and internal forces of social change.

He was cordial and polite enough, but when he got into a jam with people, he became nasty.

He identified wedging and jamming conditions and recommended ways to avoid insertion failure.

In addition, they can be jammed, overloaded, or spoofed, often by cheap devices freely available on the open market.

In reality, musical practices during jam sessions, although certainly containing spontaneous elements, also reveal hierarchical relationships when examined more closely.

The mechanism responsible could be jamming of a feedback loop.

For this is a very important ingredient common to all the jam pots.

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After a while, they stopped pushing if their wheels jammed or if they considered that they have completed their push.

It is necessary to use a defined force to move the alignment pins (3) jammed inside guidances (2) in parallel to the micro motors.

These jamming diagrams can be used to plan fine motion strategies for successful insertions.

But then they ran into fog and close ice, along with a northwesterly gale that jammed the ice against the coast.

Mapping and synthesis components sounded dramatically different when used individually than when used in a group 'jam session'.

This not only generates traffic jams; it also stimulates demands in the political process for knocking down buildings for the purpose of broadening the streets.

The robot's wheels would jam if the robot pushed the wrong object such as another retrieval robot or the sides of the table.

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The occasional pudding was commonly of the suet variety with jam or treacle.

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Translations of jam

in Chinese (Traditional)

食物, 果醬, 路上…

in Chinese (Simplified)

食物, 果酱, 路上…

in Spanish

mermelada, atasco, meter de golpe o a la fuerza…

in Portuguese

geleia, engarrafamento, congestionamento…

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reçel, marmelat, trafikte araç sıkışıklığı…

confiture [feminine], blocage [masculine], pétrin [masculine]…

melmelada, embús, ficar de cop o a la força…

مُرَبّى, زَحْمة, يَكْبِس…

džem, s džemem, ucpat (se)…

marmelade, -marmelade, marmelade-…

selai, memenuhi, menekankan…

dżem, korek, zacinać się…

jem, penuh sesak, tersepit…

die Marmelade, Marmeladen-, verstopfen…

syltetøy [neuter], kork [masculine], stopp [masculine]…

marmellata, ingorgo, pigiare…

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