English to Lithuanian Meaning of jar - stiklainis


Jar :
stiklainis

stiklainis, ąsotis, laivas, puodas, dėžė, perkusija, konfliktas, guzas, trintis, susidūrimas, šansai, ginčas, antagonizmas

stiklainis, pastipti, trankymas, konfliktas, nesutikti, nesantaika, skirtis

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Definitions of jar in English
Noun(1) a vessel (usually cylindrical(2) the quantity contained in a jar(3) a sudden jarring impact
Verb(1) be incompatible; be or come into conflict(2) move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion(3) shock physically(4) affect in a disagreeable way(5) place in a cylindrical vessel
Examples of jar in English
(1) The courgettes can be grilled in advance and reheated when needed - they keep for up to a week in the fridge, stored in a jar under olive oil.(2) a large storage jar(3) the difference in their background began to jar(4) Do not lean back and do not attempt to ride and run at the same time, this will only jar your body.(5) Rob throttled the giant turbines up, and once again the aircraft was beginning to jolt and jar as it raced ahead faster and faster across the rocky terrain.(6) She wants ÔÇÿthat feminine touch,ÔÇÖ while I'm content with a jar of pickles and a Giants game.(7) 3 Spoon the pesto into a screw-topped jar , seal and store in the fridge for up to one week.(8) let's have a jar(9) a jar of coffee(10) How about if we dip our fingers in a jar of purple ink?(11) Seal the drying salt in an airtight container such as a glass jar or plastic tub.(12) Check the seasoning, then spoon the paste into a jar and store it in the refrigerator.(13) The curry was out of the freezer, but was originally made with chickpeas, some veggies (carrots and stuff) and a jar of organic tikka masala sauce.(14) In the early days, after meetings in McGuinness's flat on Waterloo Road, the band would reach into a jar of coins their manager kept on his sideboard for their bus fare home.(15) the train stopped without the slightest jar(16) I have a jar of spice tea that I made last winter (again, not cooking - just mixing).
Related Phrases of jar
(1) glass jar ::
stiklinis indas
(2) jam jar ::
Džemo stiklainis
(3) bell jar ::
Bell jar
(4) wine jar ::
vyno stiklainis
(5) mason jar ::
Mason stiklainis
Synonyms
Noun
3. jolt ::
trankymas
Verb
4. jolt ::
trankymas
5. clash ::
susidūrimas
6. collide ::
susidurti
Antonyms
1. accord ::
sutarimas
2. blend ::
mišinys
3. fit ::
pritaikyti
4. harmonize ::
suderinti
5. match ::
rungtynės
Different Forms
jar, jared, jarful, jarfuls, jars
Word Example from TV Shows
Yeah, you're like the Jar Jar Binks
of the Hofstadter family.

Yeah, you're like the Jar Jar Binks of the Hofstadter family.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 15

I got you a Batman cookie jar.

I got you a Batman cookie JAR.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 13

with Jar Jar is a
little tough to watch.

with Jar Jar is a little tough to watch.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 22

Looks like someone needs to put a
dollar in the almost-swear jar.

Looks like someone needs to put a dollar in the almost-swear JAR.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 10

(AS JAR JAR BINKS)
Oh, meesa think yousa looking so, so sad.

(AS JAR JAR BINKS) Oh, meesa think yousa looking so, so sad.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 15

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