词汇 | jam |
释义 | jam (noun) jam (noun) jam 7 ENTRIES FOUND: jam (verb) jam (noun) jam (noun) jam-packed (adjective) jam session (noun) traffic jam (noun) money (noun) 1 jam /ˈʤæm/ verb jams; jammed; jamming 1 jam /ˈʤæm/ verb jams; jammed; jamming Learner's definition of JAM 1 a : to fill (a place) completely塞满;填满 [+ object] Thousands of people jammed the hall. = The hall was jammed [=jam-packed, packed] with thousands of people.大厅里挤满了成千上万的人。 [no object] Thousands of people jammed into the hall.成千上万的人挤满了整个大厅。 b [+ object] : to fill (something, such as a door or a road) so that movement is slow or stopped堵塞;拥堵 People were jamming the exits after the concert.那场音乐会结束后,人们把出口挤得水泄不通。 All the roads and bridges were jammed (with traffic).所有的道路和桥梁都(交通)堵塞了。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 All the telephone lines were jammed with calls from angry customers.所有电话线路都被愤怒的消费者打爆了。 2 a [+ object] : to press or push (an object) into a tight place压进;塞入 He jammed the book back into the bookcase.他把书塞回了书架。 A piece of paper got/was jammed [=stuck] in the copy machine.有张纸把复印机卡住了。 b : to push (a part of your body, a lever, etc.) suddenly and forcefully猛推(身体部位、杠杆等) [+ object] She jammed her foot down hard on the brakes.她用脚猛踩刹车。 [no object] She jammed on the brakes.她猛地刹车。 c [+ object] : to cause (a part of your body) to be painfully crushed, squeezed, etc.使(身体部位)受压(或挤) I jammed my finger in the car door. = My finger got jammed in the car door. = I got my finger jammed in the car door.我的手指被车门夹住了。 I jammed [=stubbed] my toe on the chair's leg.我的脚趾戳在了椅子腿上。 3 a [no object] : to stop working properly because something inside prevents movement卡住;停止正常运作 The copy machine jammed (up) again.那台复印机又卡住了。 The lock/gun jammed.那把锁/枪卡住了。 b [+ object] : to cause (something) to stop working properly by preventing its parts from moving使…卡住;使…停止正常运作 A piece of paper jammed the copy machine.有张纸卡住了复印机。 4 [+ object] : to make (a radio signal or broadcast) impossible to understand by sending out signals or messages that weaken or block it(通过发射信号或信息)干扰(无线电讯号或广播) jam a radio broadcast干扰无线电广播 5 [no object] : to play music informally together without preparation即兴合奏 We like to get together and jam (with each other).我们喜欢凑到一块儿,一起即兴演奏。 6 [+ object] baseball : to throw a pitch that is close to a batter and that the batter is unable to hit well(向击球手)投(内角球) The pitcher jammed him with an inside fastball.投手向他投了一个内角快球。 2 jam /ˈʤæm/ noun plural jams 2 jam /ˈʤæm/ noun plural jams Learner's definition of JAM [count] 1 : a situation in which a machine does not work properly because something inside prevents its parts from moving(机器)卡住,无法正常运作 There's a paper jam in the printer.那台打印机卡纸了。 2 : a situation in which something (such as a road) is so filled that movement is stopped or slowed堵塞;拥堵 I got stuck in a traffic jam on the way home from work.我下班回家的路上碰上了交通堵塞。 — see also logjam 3 informal : a difficult situation麻烦;困境 He got in/into a real jam with his girlfriend.他和女朋友的关系变僵了。 She asked her parents for money to help her get out of a jam.她向父母借钱帮助自己摆脱困境。 — compare 3jam 3 jam /ˈʤæm/ noun plural jams 3 jam /ˈʤæm/ noun plural jams Learner's definition of JAM [count, noncount] : a sweet food made of fruit and sugar thickened by boiling果酱 a jar of raspberry jam一罐山莓酱 money for jam — see money — compare 2jam |
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