Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Jar"
The meaning of "Jar" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does jar my body down the road. mean?
A:
it depends on the definition of jar, as it has a few.
but the whatever the definition, it means that it will happen to my body over time.
down the road is an expression to mean "later in life". usually you use this phrase to say that doing something for a long period of time will eventually have a result.
"smoking a pack of cigarettes a day will give me lung cancer down the road"
"working in construction will break my body down the road"
"using people will leave me without friends down the road"
but the whatever the definition, it means that it will happen to my body over time.
down the road is an expression to mean "later in life". usually you use this phrase to say that doing something for a long period of time will eventually have a result.
"smoking a pack of cigarettes a day will give me lung cancer down the road"
"working in construction will break my body down the road"
"using people will leave me without friends down the road"
Q:
What does jar mean?
A:
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Q:
What does swear jar mean?
A:
"Swear jar" is not a super popular word, but refers to a jar that people sometimes have that they put money in if they say a bad word (a swear).
Q:
What does jar of hearts mean?
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Q:
What does jar mean?
A:
This is a jar, if you are talking about a noun.
Example sentences using "Jar"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with jar and mug. Also, I would like to know the difference. Thank you so much!.
A:
mug = bebida (normalmente caliente) listo-a-beber, jar = varios tipos de comida
A mug of coffee, tea, hot chocolate
A jar of jam (mermalada), sun-dried tomatoes, ground coffee
Open the jar of coffee and put some in the coffee maker.
When it's ready, pour it into a mug and drink it.
A mug of coffee, tea, hot chocolate
A jar of jam (mermalada), sun-dried tomatoes, ground coffee
Open the jar of coffee and put some in the coffee maker.
When it's ready, pour it into a mug and drink it.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with jar.
A:
I bought a jar of pickles. Please get the jar of mayonnaise from the fridge. The jar was hard to open.
Synonyms of "Jar" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between the jar is filled with candies and the jar is filled by candies ?
A:
'Filled by' --> used to indicate WHO did the filling.
E.g. The jar was filled with sweets by Lucy.
Just FYI, in UK English, we say 'sweets', not 'candies.' Just thought I'd say as you've posted in the UK English forum.
E.g. The jar was filled with sweets by Lucy.
Just FYI, in UK English, we say 'sweets', not 'candies.' Just thought I'd say as you've posted in the UK English forum.
Q:
What is the difference between jar (context: jar of olives) and can (can of beans) and tin (open the tin please) and In three cases translator shows me same word in russian ?
A:
Usually a jar is made of glass or clay, while cans and tins are made of metal.
Q:
What is the difference between jar and can ?
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Q:
What is the difference between jar and jug ?
A:
A jug is bigger than a jar... think of a jar as something small - like a jar of pickles or a jar of pasta sauce. A jug is larger, like a jug of milk (gallon of milk, google that for an idea).
Q:
What is the difference between can and jar ?
A:
Cans are sealed metal containers while jars are made of glass or plastic with a resealable lid. You can have a can of tomato soup and a jar of hell.
Translations of "Jar"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? what is jar?
A:
This is a jar:
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? different - jar and can
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? jar
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How do you say this in English (UK)? jar
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Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? what the different between jar and can?
A:
A jar is normally glass. A can is normally metal.
Other questions about "Jar"
Q:
You can never close the jar when the grooves on the lid and on the jar don't match.
Does it sound right?
Does it sound right?
A:
A very slight change to make it more natural –
You can never close the jar when the grooves on the lid and the jar don't match.
An ordinary listener will assume automatically that you are talking about the grooves on the jar
A very slight change to make it more natural –
You can never close the jar when the grooves on the lid and the jar don't match.
An ordinary listener will assume automatically that you are talking about the grooves on the jar
Q:
She thinks very much of the old jar. She (must/cannot) have thrown it away.
Which is the right one? Thank you in advance.
Which is the right one? Thank you in advance.
A:
She thinks very much of the old jar. She must not have thrown it away.
Q:
She thinks very much of the old jar. She (must/cannot) have thrown it away.
Which is the right one? Thank you.
Which is the right one? Thank you.
A:
cannot or you could say couldn’t
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce please buy a jar of jam and a piece of ham.
A:
Here is ur pronunciation dear. hope it's clear to you .😊🤗😊
Q:
We just has a jar of beer and then parted. Does this sound natural?
A:
We do not tend to have beer in jars; more so in pints or glasses.
You do not need the words (and) or (just)
We just had a drink then parted. ---drink implies alcoholic bev in most cases
We just had a pint then parted.
We had a glass of beer then parted.
We had some beers then parted.
We had a beer then parted.
We parted after having a beer.
We parted after the beers.
We parted after having just a few beers.
You do not need the words (and) or (just)
We just had a drink then parted. ---drink implies alcoholic bev in most cases
We just had a pint then parted.
We had a glass of beer then parted.
We had some beers then parted.
We had a beer then parted.
We parted after having a beer.
We parted after the beers.
We parted after having just a few beers.
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