0 a glass or clay container with a wide opening at the top and sometimes a fitted lid, usually used for storing food -- 罐子,坛子;广口瓶
1 a sudden forceful or unpleasant shake or movement -- 震摇;颠簸;撞击
With every jar of the carriage, the children shrieked with excitement. 车厢每剧烈震动一下,孩子们就兴奋地尖叫。
2 to shake or move someone or something unpleasantly or violently -- 震动,(猛烈地)摇动
3 If a sight, sound, or experience jars, it is so different or unexpected that it has a strong and unpleasant effect on something or someone. -- (使)感到不快;刺激(神经等)
4 to disagree or seem wrong or unsuitable -- 冲突;不和谐,不一致
Would you put the jar back into the cupboard for me, please?
Can you get the lid off this jar?
Small stirrup jars were available to many social groups and were primarily desired for their function as effective oil containers.
Either way, in rendering an idealized construct, the press offered a 'vision' against which non-conformity jarred abruptly.
The forms are usually bowls and medium- to small-sized jars; some present composite contours.