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jar1 [ʤɑ:ʳ, Am ʤɑ:r] N

jar
słój m
jar
słoik m

I . jar2 <-rr-> [ʤɑ:ʳ, Am ʤɑ:r] VB trans

2. jar (influence):

jar
drażnić [perf po-]

3. jar (shock):

jar

II . jar2 <-rr-> [ʤɑ:ʳ, Am ʤɑ:r] VB intr

III . jar2 [ʤɑ:ʳ, Am ʤɑ:r] N no pl

jar

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Once cooled, the band is removed to prevent residual water between the jar threads and the lid from rusting the band.
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Pupils walked from door to door and asked for paper, metal, glass bottles and jars, or clothes.
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Later, they realize that the jar is magical.
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Five buried jars remain, with the next unearthing scheduled for 2020.
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A tip jar is usually situated at the point-of-sale at many businesses.
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He then puts the fly into a jar filled with hundreds of other dead flies.
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Gobstoppers have been sold in traditional sweet shops for at least a century, often sold by weight from jars.
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Rice must be put in bowls, doak liquor must be served in jars, cups.
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Later, the man is changing out of his uniform into a makeshift tuxedo and has found two jars of food.
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He created a number of works consisting of women bearing jars, either in walking or sitting positions.
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