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Толковый словарь английского языка - jar

 
 

Jar

jar
I. verb (~red; ~ring) Etymology: probably of imitative origin Date: 1526 intransitive verb 1. to make a harsh or discordant sound, to have a harshly disagreeable or disconcerting effect, to be out of harmony, to undergo severe vibration, transitive verb to cause to ~: as, to affect disagreeably ; unsettle, to make unstable or loose ; shake , ~ringly adverb II. noun Date: 1537 1. a state or manifestation of discord or conflict, a harsh grating sound, 2. a sudden or unexpected shake, an unsettling shock, an unpleasant break or conflict in rhythm, flow, or transition, III. noun Etymology: Middle French ~re, from Old Occitan ~ra, from Arabic ~ra earthen water vessel Date: 1592 a widemouthed container made typically of earthenware or glass, as much as a ~ will hold, ~ful noun IV. noun see: chare Date: 1674 the position of being a~
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  1. n. 1 a a container of glass, earthenware, plastic, etc., usu. cylindrical. b the contents of this. 2 Brit. colloq. a glass of beer. Derivatives jarful n. (pl. -fuls). Etymology: F jarre f. Arab. jarra 2. v. & n. --v. (jarred, jarring) 1 intr. (often foll. by on) (of sound, words, manner, etc.) sound discordant or grating (on the nerves etc.). 2 a tr. (foll. by against, on) strike or cause to strike with vibration or a grating sound. b intr. (of a body affected) vibrate gratingly. 3 tr. send a shock through (a part of the body) (the fall jarred his neck). 4 intr. (often foll. by with) (of an opinion, fact, etc.) be at variance; be in conflict or in dispute. --n. 1 a jarring sound or sensation. 2 a physical shock or jolt. 3 lack of harmony; disagreement. Etymology: 16th c.: prob. imit. 3. n. Phrases and idioms on the jar ajar. Etymology: late form of obs. char turn: see AJAR(1), CHAR(2) ...
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