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jam session

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

jam session SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

session [ingl. am. ˈsɛʃən, ingl. brit. ˈsɛʃ(ə)n] SUST.

1.1. session (single meeting):

estar sesionando esp amer.

1.2. session (series of meetings):

2. session (period of time):

3.1. session (academic year):

session ENS., UNIV.
session ENS., UNIV.

3.2. session:

session ENS., UNIV. (term)

3.3. session (lesson):

session ENS., UNIV.

I. jam1 [ingl. am. dʒæm, ingl. brit. dʒam] SUST.

1. jam (difficult situation):

jam coloq.
meterse en un lío coloq.

2.1. jam (stationary traffic):

2.2. jam (crowd):

2.3. jam (blockage):

II. jam1 <part. pres. jamming; pret., part. pas. jammed> [ingl. am. dʒæm, ingl. brit. dʒam] V. trans.

1.1. jam (cram):

to jam sth into sth

1.2. jam (congest, block):

jam road/room

2.1. jam (make stick, wedge firmly):

2.2. jam (crush):

2.3. jam (push hard, suddenly):

3. jam RADIO:

III. jam1 <part. pres. jamming; pret., part. pas. jammed> [ingl. am. dʒæm, ingl. brit. dʒam] V. intr.

1. jam (cram):

to jam into sth

2. jam (become stuck):

jam brakes:
jam machine:
jam switch/lock:
jam switch/lock:
jam drawer:
jam gun:

jam on V. [ingl. am. dʒæm -, ingl. brit. dʒam -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

jam2 [ingl. am. dʒæm, ingl. brit. dʒam] SUST. U or C GASTR.

dulce m Río Pl.

en el diccionario PONS

jam session SUST. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

session [ˈseʃən] SUST.

1. session (meeting):

2. session ingl. am., esc. ENS.:

jam1 [dʒæm] SUST.

jam GASTR.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. jam2 [dʒæm] -mm- -mm- SUST.

1. jam coloq. (awkward situation):

2. jam sin pl. (crowd):

3. jam AUTO.:

paper jam INFORM.

II. jam2 [dʒæm] -mm- -mm- V. trans.

1. jam (cause to become stuck):

jam door
to jam sth into sth

2. jam wheel:

3. jam RADIO:

III. jam2 [dʒæm] -mm- -mm- V. intr.

1. jam (become stuck):

jam brakes
jam rifle

2. jam (play music):

en el diccionario PONS

jam session SUST. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

session [ˈseʃ·ən] SUST.

1. session (meeting):

2. session ENS.:

jam1 [dʒæm] SUST. culin

I. jam2 [dʒæm] SUST.

1. jam coloq. (awkward situation):

2. jam (blockage):

paper jam comput

II. jam2 <-mm-> [dʒæm] V. trans.

1. jam (cause to become stuck):

jam door
to jam sth into sth

2. jam a wheel:

3. jam RADIO:

III. jam2 <-mm-> [dʒæm] V. intr.

1. jam (become stuck):

jam brakes
jam rifle

2. jam (play music):

Present
Ijam
youjam
he/she/itjams
wejam
youjam
theyjam
Past
Ijammed
youjammed
he/she/itjammed
wejammed
youjammed
theyjammed
Present Perfect
Ihavejammed
youhavejammed
he/she/ithasjammed
wehavejammed
youhavejammed
theyhavejammed
Past Perfect
Ihadjammed
youhadjammed
he/she/ithadjammed
wehadjammed
youhadjammed
theyhadjammed

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

During the aforementioned party, an impromptu jam session took place.
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Then he went out into the studio and some time later the jam session began.
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The jam session seems to have happened by pure chance.
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The three end up having their own jam session outside.
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In live performance, a segue can occur during a jam session, where the improvisation of the end of one song progresses into a new song.
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