Jar in spanish
Tarro
pronunciation: tɑroʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tɑroʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures





jar1 = tarro, bote, frasco.
Example: She wrote the following article 'Of books, manuscripts and jars of snakes: reference service in the museum, archives and records management section'.more:
» cuss jar = bote para depositar dinero por decir tacos, bote para depositar dinero por decir palabrotas. [Costumbre que algunas familias siguen para acostumbrar principalmente a los hijos a no decir palabrotas]
Example: Those who let a foul word slip will be encouraged to deposit money into the cuss jar as penance.» jam jar = tarro de mermelada, frasco de mermelada.
Example: An old cartwheel suspended from the ceiling is hung with jam jars in which there are tiny candles.» jar lid = tapa de frasco, tapa de tarro.
Example: One of the most common problems in the modern kitchen is dealing with tight jar lids.jar2 = enervar, perturbar, trastornar, sacudir.
Example: She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.Jar synonyms:
clash
in spanish: choque,
pronunciation: klæʃ
part of speech: noun
jolt
in spanish: sacudida,
pronunciation: dʒoʊlt
part of speech: noun
collide
in spanish: chocar,
pronunciation: kəlaɪd
part of speech: verb
jounce
in spanish: saltar,
pronunciation: dʒaʊns
part of speech: noun, verb
shake up
in spanish: agitar,
pronunciation: ʃeɪkʌp
part of speech: verb
jarful
in spanish: jarra,
pronunciation: dʒɑrfəl
part of speech: noun
bump around
in spanish: golpear alrededor,
pronunciation: bʌmpɜraʊnd
part of speech: verb