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IELTS BNC: 5571 COCA: 5470
*jam¹
/dʒæm ||; dʒæm/noun
1 [U] (especially US 尤为美 jelly) a sweet substance that you spread on bread, made by boiling fruit and sugar together 果酱: a jar of raspberry jam 一罐覆盆子酱
Jam made from oranges or lemons is called marmalade. 用橙或柠檬制成的果酱叫marmalade
2 [C] a situation in which you cannot move because there are too many people or vehicles 拥挤;堵塞: a traffic jam 交通堵塞
3 [C] (informal 非正式) a difficult situation 困境;窘况: We're in a bit of a jam without our passports or travel documents. 我们没了护照或旅行证件,有一点麻烦。
4 [C] (informal 非正式) the act of playing music together with other musicians in a way which has not been planned or prepared first 即兴演奏: a jam session 即兴演奏会
jam²
/dʒæm ||; dʒæm/verb (jamming;jammed)
1 [T] jam sb/sth in, under, between, etc sth to push or force sb/sth into a place where there is not much room 把…塞入: She managed to jam everything into her suitcase. 她好不容易才把所有东西塞到手提箱里。
2 [I,T] jam (sth) (up) to become or to make sth unable to move or work 卡住: Something is jamming (up) the machine. 有东西把机器卡住了。 The paper keeps jamming in the photocopier. 这复印机老是卡纸。 I can't open the door. The lock has jammed. 锁给卡住了,我开不了这门。
3 [T] jam sth (up) (with sb/sth) (usually passive 通常用于被动语态) to fill sth with too many people or things 使挤满(人或物): The cupboard was jammed full of old newspapers and magazines. 碗柜里塞满了旧报纸和旧杂志。 The suitcase was jam-packed with (= completely full of)designer clothes. 手提箱里装满了名牌服装。 The switchboard was jammed with calls from unhappy customers. 不满意的顾客打来的电话令总机应接不暇。
4 [T] to send out signals in order to stop radio programmes, etc from being received or heard clearly 干扰(电台广播等)
5 [I] (informal 非正式) to play music with other musicians in an informal way without preparing or practising first 即兴演奏: They continued to jam together and write music and eventually they made their first record. 他们不断一起玩音乐、作曲,最后终于出了第一张唱片。
jam on the brakes/jam the brakes on to stop a car suddenly by pushing hard on the controls(brakes)with your feet 猛踩煞车
IELTS BNC: 5571 COCA: 5470
jam1/dʒæm; dʒæm/ n 1 [C,U] a thick sticky sweet food made from fruit 果酱: raspberry jam 山莓酱a jam sandwich 果酱三明治2 [C] a situation in which it is difficult to move because there are too many people, cars etc 拥挤﹔堵塞TRAFFIC JAM

jam2 v jammed , jamming 1 [T] to push something somewhere using a lot of force until it cannot move any further 用力推挤﹔硬塞: I managed to jam everything into one suitcase. 我设法把所有东西都塞进了一个手提箱里。A chair had been jammed up against the door. 门用一把椅子顶住了。 2 [I,T] if a machine, door etc jams, or if you jam it, it no longer works properly because something is stopping one of its parts from moving (使)发生故障﹐(使)卡住: Every time I try to use the fax, it jams. 我每次用传真机它都会卡住。 3 [T] if a lot of people or things jam a place, they fill it so that no one or nothing can move〔人或物〕挤满﹔挤进: Excited football fans jammed the streets. 兴奋的足球迷挤到街上。 4 [I] to play music with other people in an informal way〔和别人一起〕即兴演奏 5 [T] to deliberately block radio signals 干扰〔无线电信号〕jammed adj : The door is jammed again. 门又卡住了。
IELTS BNC: 5571 COCA: 5470
jam jamjamsjammedjamming2 verb (jams, jamming, jammed )1to push something into a place where there is not much space: She jammed all her clothes into a suitcase.2to fix something or to become fixed so that you cannot move it: I can't open the window. It's jammed.
jam jamjams1 noun1(no plural) sweet food made from fruit and sugar. You eat jam on bread: a jar of strawberry jam2(plural jams) a situation in which you cannot move because there are too many people or vehicles

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