jarred
(使)撞击,震痛;使感到不快;(与……)不协调(jar 的过去式和过去分词)
A jar is a glass container with a lid that is used for storing food.
...yellow cucumbers in great glass jars.
存放在大玻璃罐里的黄瓜
You can use jar to refer to a jar and its contents, or to the contents only.
She opened up a glass jar of plums.
她打开了装满梅子的玻璃罐。
...two jars of filter coffee.
两罐滴漏式咖啡
If you have a jar, you have a drink with friends in a pub.
They had a few jars together.
他们一起喝了几杯。
If something jars on you, you find it unpleasant, disturbing, or shocking.
Sometimes a light remark jarred on her father.
有时候一句玩笑就会令她父亲不快。
...televised congressional hearings that jarred the nation's faith in the presidency...
电视里播放的动摇了全国人民对总统信心的国会听证会
If an object jars, or if something jars it, the object moves with a fairly hard shaking movement.
The ship jarred a little...
船微微震动了一下。
The impact jarred his arm.
冲击力震伤了他的胳膊。
The ship jarred a little.
船微微震动了一下。
The singer's high notes jarred on the ears of her listeners.
那位歌手的高音让听众们觉得刺耳.
The chalk jarred against the blackboard.
粉笔在黑板上发出吱吱声.
The boy jarred against a broken metal pail.
那男孩敲个破铁桶发出刺耳的声音.
The fall jarred every bone in my body.
那一跤摔得我浑身骨头酸痛.