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Jarred --------- There are multiple meanings to the word "jar". The verb form of jar means to create a harsh, disturbing and an unbearable sound. So, the past tense of jar would be jarred. However, the past tense of the noun form of jar is also a verb, but in that case, it would mean to put in to.
The homograph for a glass container would be "jar." The word "jar" can mean both a glass container and to shake or rattle something.
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
In Spanish, the name Katherine is typically translated as Catalina.
sacudio - 'jarred' in sense of disturbed. (accent on final 'o') discordo - made a disagreeable noise (also final-'o' accented) en un jarro/jarra - as e.g. jarred meat-paste or jam
jugar (to play)el juego (the game)el jugo (the juice)jueves (Thursday)junto (together)junta (board/council/assembly)el jarro (pitcher)la jarra (jar, pitcher, jug)
jarro = jar or pitcher
Pitcher (of water) = Jarro / Jarra Pitcher (made of clay) = Cántaro (baseball) Pitcher = Lanzador
a glass, glassful, jar, and similar receptacles. un vaso de vino = a glass of wine
Jar of you
Depends on what you mean by "work". For one thing, a jar is a Java archive file, not a folder.
It will rotYes, it will after 2 weeks, but did you mean a jar full of fluid or something or and empty jar
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To, "hit the jar" means you've hit the target. Or, that you are trying to hit the target.Using it in a sentence: "Josh hit the jar!" Betty said.
It's Jar. jar can mean to shake something and its a glass container. :)
What's in the jar? If you mean water, the ice *should* extrude out of the jar a little way without bursting it.