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jammed
atascado
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engleski
španski
španski
I. jam1 [Am dʒæm, Brit dʒam] N
1. jam (difficult situation):
jam inf
2.1. jam (stationary traffic):
2.2. jam (crowd):
2.3. jam (blockage):
II. jam1 <pres part jamming; pt, pp jammed> [Am dʒæm, Brit dʒam] VB trans
1.1. jam (cram):
to jam sth into sth
1.2. jam (congest, block):
jam road/room
jammed with people
2.1. jam (make stick, wedge firmly):
he jammed his foot in the door
2.2. jam (crush):
2.3. jam (push hard, suddenly):
3. jam RADIO:
III. jam1 <pres part jamming; pt, pp jammed> [Am dʒæm, Brit dʒam] VB intr
1. jam (cram):
to jam into sth
we all jammed into the car
we all jammed into the car
2. jam (become stuck):
jam brakes:
jam machine:
jam switch/lock:
jam switch/lock:
jam drawer:
jam gun:
jam on VB [Am dʒæm -, Brit dʒam -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
jam2 [Am dʒæm, Brit dʒam] N U or C FOOD
dulce m RioPl
traffic jam N
jam on VB [Am dʒæm -, Brit dʒam -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
jam-packed [Am ˈˌdʒæm ˈpækt, Brit ˌdʒamˈpakt] ADJ inf
jam-packed container
jam-packed container
jam-packed container
jam-packed room/bus
jam-packed room/bus
jam jar N Brit
jam session N
jam tart N
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
encasquillarse fusil/pistola:
embotellado (embotellada)
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
jam1 [dʒæm] N
jam FOOD:
Phrases:
I. jam2 [dʒæm] -mm- -mm- N
1. jam inf (awkward situation):
2. jam no pl (crowd):
3. jam AUTO:
paper jam COMPUT
II. jam2 [dʒæm] -mm- -mm- VB 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- VB intr
1. jam (become stuck):
jam brakes
jam rifle
2. jam (play music):
jam jar N
jam session N inf
jam-packed [ˌdʒæmˈpækt] ADJ inf
traffic jam N
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
atasco de papel COMPUT
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
jam1 [dʒæm] N culin
I. jam2 [dʒæm] N
1. jam inf (awkward situation):
2. jam (blockage):
paper jam comput
II. jam2 <-mm-> [dʒæm] VB 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] VB intr
1. jam (become stuck):
jam brakes
jam rifle
2. jam (play music):
traffic jam N
jam-packed [ˌdʒæm·ˈpækt] ADJ inf
jam session N inf
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
atasco de papel comput
jam inf
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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As such it is a very popular train and usually all coaches can be found jam-packed with passengers.
en.wikipedia.org
She was always amazingly popular on stages and her shows were jam-packed.
en.wikipedia.org
We tried different routes and every street was jam-packed.
www.thestar.com
An old, threadbare runner placed down a hallway, looks beautiful, surrounded by well-packed bookcases, jam-packed with novels, lighting, frames and old and new trinkets.
www.domain.com.au
It's a fantastic jam-packed week, there's a real buzz.
www.bbc.co.uk

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