jar

suomi-englanti sanakirja

jar englannista suomeksi

  1. riidellä

  2. järkyttää

  3. purkki, ruukku, tölkki

  4. tölkillinen

  5. kolhaisu

  6. töytäistä

  7. ärsyttää

  8. purkittaa

  1. ruukku, tölkki, purkki

  2. Substantiivi

  3. Verbi

jar englanniksi

  1. An earthenware container, either with two or no handles, for holding oil, water, wine, etc., or used for burial. (defdate)

  2. (quote-book)|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Corinth Books|year=17th century?|year_published=1960|page=24|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/irishstreetballa00oloc/page/24/mode/1up|oclc=1061764947|passage=As I was going over the far fam'd Kerry mountain / I met with Captain Farrell and his money he was counting, / I first produced my pistol and I then produced my rapier, / Sayin', "Stand and deliver for you are my bold deceiver,

  3. (quote-book)|year=1848|page=3|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=3-dZAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA3|oclc=817475|passage=A certain fisherman, after throwing his nets to no purpose, and beginning to be in despair, succeeded in catching a jar of brass. (..) But presently there came out of the jar a vapour, and it rose up towards the heavens, and reached along the face of the earth; and after this, the vapour reached its height, and condensed, and became compact, and waved tremulously, and became an Ufreet (evil spirit), (..)

  4. (quote-book) and (w),(nb...)|year=1914|page=2|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=VcfkAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PR2-IA1|column=2|oclc=1000654222|passage=The first view shows the body in the grave, looking southwards; the stack of offering jars lies outside of a little court for offerings which is seen beyond them. Below this is a nearer view of the grave alone. Here is skeleton is in place, an alabaster bowl lies between the face and the knees, and a slate palette over that. Five jars stand around the body.

  5. (quote-book) by (w)|year=2008|page=46|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=lrHrAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA46|isbn=978-0-300-12490-3|passage=Lucy Orrinsmith praised the charms of green glazed vases from the Aures mountains and Tunisian coarse clay and terracotta jars.

  6. (senseid) A small, approximately cylindrical container, normally made of clay or glass, for holding fruit, preserves, etc., or for ornamental purposes.

  7. (synonyms)

  8. (quote-journal),(nb...)|year=1855|volume=VI|page=507|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=mXFMAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA507|column=1|oclc=752665963|passage=The Leyden jar is charged, like the condenser of Œpinus and the fulminating square, by making one of the armatures communicate with the earth and the other with the electric source.

  9. (quote-journal)|location=London|publisher=Published for the proprietors,(nb...)|date=14 March 1865|volume=VIII|issue=207 (New Series; volume XXXIII, issue 859 (Old Series))|page=219|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=bv5IAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA219|column=2|oclc=612968803|passage=These important deficiencies in air-tight jars for preserving eggs have led me to invent a jar purposely for egg preserving, and which jar is not only perfectly air-tight, but it will show at a glance whether it is so, and how long it remains so, by means of its patent pneumatic self-indicating cap.

  10. A jar and its contents; as much as fills such a container; a jarful.

  11. (quote-journal)

  12. (quote-song)

  13. A pint glass

  14. A glass of beer or cider, served by the pint.

  15. To preserve (food) in a jar.

  16. (quote-book)

  17. A clashing or discordant set of sounds, particularly with a quivering or vibrating quality.

  18. A quivering or vibrating movement or sensation resulting from something being shaken or struck.

  19. (RQ:Shakespeare Winter's Tale)

  20. (RQ:Dickens Bleak House)

  21. (RQ:Chesterton Thursday)

  22. A sense of alarm or dismay.

  23. The effect of something contradictory or discordant; a clash.

  24. A disagreement, a dispute, a quarrel; contention, discord; quarrelling.

  25. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  26. (RQ:Shakespeare Venus and Adonis)

  27. (RQ:Smith Generall Historie)

  28. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed for T. Warner,(nb...)|year=1718|page=7|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=SJsxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA7|oclc=41479594|passage=But of late the populace of ''France'' are not so perfectly enclouded with Superſtition, and if a young Author can pretend to Divine, I think it is eaſy to foreſee that the papal Power will in a very ſhort ſpace be conſiderably leſſen’d if not in a great meaſure diſregarded in that Kingdom, by the inteſtine Jarrs and Diſcords of their Parties for Religion, and the Deſultory Judgments of the moſt conſiderable Prelates.

  29. To knock, shake, or strike sharply, especially causing a quivering or vibrating movement.

  30. (ux)

  31. (quote-journal)|editor=Clinton Robertson|Joseph Clinton Robertson|magazine=Joseph Clinton RobertsonThe Mechanics' Magazine|The Mechanics’ Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette|location=London|publisher=Robertson and Co., Mechanics’ Magazine Office,(nb...)|date=24 April 1850|year_published=18 May 1850|volume=LII|issue=1397|page=394|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=6YlfAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA394|column=1|oclc=270569833|passage=The wrought iron arms of a fly-wheel were jarred loose in the cast iron rim, and broke off quite short from the rapid and continued violent shocks caused by the cam striking the helve, although the iron was of the toughest description originally.

  32. (quote-journal) In this manner a dozen or more of trees can be jarred and the results carefully collected in about fifteen or twenty minutes.

  33. To harm or injure by such action.

  34. To shock or surprise.

  35. (senseid) To act in disagreement or opposition, to clash, to be odds with; to interfere; to dispute, to quarrel.

  36. (RQ:Spenser Amoretti) noble Peres of Greece, / thrugh ſtubborn pride amongſt theſelues did iar / forgetfull of the famous golden fleece, / then (w) with his harp theyr ſtrife did bar.

  37. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  38. To (cause something to) give forth a rudely tremulous or quivering sound; to (cause something to) sound discordantly or harshly.

  39. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2)

  40. (RQ:Roscommon Art of Poetry)

  41. To quiver or vibrate due to being shaken or struck.

  42. Of the appearance, form, style, etc., of people and things: to look strangely different; to out awkwardly from its surroundings; to be incongruent.

  43. water

  44. (infl of)

  45. (l)

  46. (nb-former)

  47. (alt form)

  48. year

  49. spring (qualifier)

  50. canyon, ravine

  51. burning coals

  52. intense heat, fire, glow

  53. (syn)

  54. to run

  55. spring

  56. swelter, intense heat (also figuratively)

  57. spring (qualifier)

  58. to cut

  59. (romanization of)

  60. between, among

  61. the