0 a sweet food made from fruit that you spread on bread -- reçel, marmelat
a jar of strawberry jam
1 a line of cars, trucks, etc that are moving slowly or not moving -- trafikte araç sıkışıklığı
2 to push something somewhere firmly and tightly -- tıkmak, tıka basa doldurmak
3 to get stuck or make something get stuck -- tıka(n)mak, felç olmak/etmek
4 to fill a place completely -- tıka basa doldurmak
[ often passive ] The streets were jammed with cars.
5 to send a signal that stops a radio being able to broadcast -- bozmak, karıştırmak, parazit yapmak
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.
After a while, they stopped pushing if their wheels jammed or if they considered that they have completed their push.
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食物, 果醬, 路上…
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食物, 果酱, 路上…
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mermelada, atasco, meter de golpe o a la fuerza…
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geleia, engarrafamento, congestionamento…
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ジャム, 交通渋滞, ~を押し込む…
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confiture [feminine], blocage [masculine], pétrin [masculine]…
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melmelada, embús, ficar de cop o a la força…
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مُرَبّى, زَحْمة, يَكْبِس…
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