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jam1 [ʤæm] SUST.

I . jam2 [ʤæm] SUST.

1. jam coloq. (situation):

jam
tarapaty pl.

2. jam (crowded mass):

jam
ścisk m

3. jam (in printer, fax):

II . jam2 <-mm-> [ʤæm] V. trans.

1. jam (cause to become stuck):

jam

2. jam (push, cram):

jam

3. jam (distort):

jam

III . jam2 <-mm-> [ʤæm] V. intr.

1. jam (become stuck):

jam

2. jam (play music):

jam

jam-packed ADJ. coloq.

jam session SUST. coloq.

traffic jam SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Fresh leaves are used for aromatisation of homemade jams, candies and similar confections.
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By the early 1960s, traffic jams, pollution, and smog had become a serious problem in the city.
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Hay rides with phone booth body jams and a smooth procession towards graduation.
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The doughnuts are filled with jams, such as apricot, plum butter or rosehip jam.
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When it comes to paper jams, they're easier to prevent than to fix.
www.itbusiness.ca
Now, they marvel at the traffic jams, the crummy transit system and the decrepit parks.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The lumber industry was bedeviled by massive log jams in 1867, 1877, 1883, and 1886.
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Ice jams choke up the river, damming it and quickly forcing the water level up.
www.cbc.ca
The false alarm caused general panic in relief camps and incited traffic jams on roads leading from the coast.
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In his excitement, he jams the type bars of his typewriter.
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