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jamming [ˈdʒæmɪŋ] SUBST

1. jamming:

jamming RÁDIO, TELECOMUN

2. jamming MÚS:

jamming

3. jamming (in mountaineering):

jamming

I. jam [Brit dʒam, americ dʒæm] SUBST

1. jam CULIN:

apricot jam atrib tart, doughnut

2. jam (congestion):

3. jam (failure, blockage of machine, system, department):

4. jam (difficult situation):

jam coloq
pétrin m coloq
tirer qn du pétrin coloq

5. jam MÚS:

bœuf m coloq

II. jam <Part pres jamming; Pret imperf, Part perf jammed> [Brit dʒam, americ dʒæm] VERBO trans

1. jam (stuff, pile):

to jam things into small space, suitcase, box

2. jam (fix firmly, wedge):

3. jam:

jam, a. jam up (crowd, fill up) (gen)
to be jammed (solid) with, to be jammed full of room, entrance, shelf: people, books, objects

4. jam:

jam, a. jam up (cause to stop functioning, block) dirt, malfunction, person: mechanism
jam, a. jam up lock, door, window, system
to be jammed or jammed up mechanism:
s'enrayer (by sth à cause de qc)
to be jammed or jammed up lock, door, window:
se coincer or se bloquer (by sth à cause de qc)
to be jammed or jammed up system:

5. jam:

jam RÁDIO, TELECOMUN frequency, transmission

III. jam <Part pres jamming; Pret imperf, Part perf jammed> [Brit dʒam, americ dʒæm] VERBO intr

1. jam (become stuck):

jam mechanism, switch, lever:
jam lock, door, window:

2. jam MÚS:

faire un bœuf coloq

IV. jam [Brit dʒam, americ dʒæm]

it's real jam coloq! (job, task)
you want jam on it coloq! Brit

I. money [Brit ˈmʌni, americ ˈməni] SUBST

1. money (coins, notes):

2. money (funds):

they made a lot of money when they sold the house atrib matters, problems, worries

3. money (in banking, on stock exchange):

4. money (salary):

5. money (price):

6. money (wealth):

II. monies, moneys SUBST

monies,moneys subst pl:

fonds mpl
sommes fpl

III. money [Brit ˈmʌni, americ ˈməni]

à mon avis

logjam SUBST literal

logjam fig

I. bread [Brit brɛd, americ brɛd] SUBST

1. bread CULIN:

to be on bread and water atrib oven, plate

2. bread (money):

bread coloq
fric m coloq
bread coloq

3. bread (livelihood):

II. bread [Brit brɛd, americ brɛd] VERBO trans CULIN

bread cutlet, fish, etc

III. bread [Brit brɛd, americ brɛd]

jam jar, jam pot SUBST

plum jam SUBST

jam-packed [Brit ˌdʒamˈpakt, americ ˈˌdʒæm ˈpækt] ADJ

jam-full [Brit ˌdʒamˈfʊl] ADJ

I. jam in VERBO [Brit dʒam -, americ dʒæm -] (jam in)

jam in people:

II. jam in VERBO [Brit dʒam -, americ dʒæm -] (jam [sth/sb] in)

1. jam in (trap, wedge):

2. jam in (pack in):

jam pot SUBST

jam pot → jam jar

jam jar, jam pot SUBST

traffic jam SUBST

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jam1 [dʒæm] SUBST

Expressões:

I. jam2 [dʒæm] SUBST

1. jam coloq (awkward situation):

2. jam no pl (crowd):

jam AUTOMOB

3. jam (in machine):

4. jam MÚS:

II. jam2 <-mm-> [dʒæm] VERBO trans

1. jam (cause to become stuck):

jam machine, mechanism
to jam sth open

2. jam (cram):

to jam sth into sth

3. jam RÁDIO:

III. jam2 <-mm-> [dʒæm] VERBO intr

1. jam (become stuck):

jam brakes, photocopier

2. jam (play music):

jam jar [ˈdʒæmdʒɑ:r] SUBST

paper jam SUBST

jam session SUBST coloq

jam-packed [ˌdʒæmˈpækt] ADJ coloq

traffic jam SUBST

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jamming
blocage d'une pièce mobile, porte, d'un boulon
jamming
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jam1 [dʒæm] SUBST

Expressões:

I. jam2 [dʒæm] SUBST

1. jam coloq (awkward situation):

2. jam (crowd):

traffic jam AUTOMOB

3. jam (in machine):

4. jam MÚS:

II. jam2 <-mm-> [dʒæm] VERBO trans

1. jam (cause to become stuck):

jam machine, mechanism
to jam sth open

2. jam (cram):

to jam sth into sth

3. jam RÁDIO:

III. jam2 <-mm-> [dʒæm] VERBO intr

1. jam (become stuck):

jam brakes, photocopier

2. jam (play music):

jam-packed [ˌdʒæm·ˈpækt] ADJ coloq

jam session SUBST coloq

paper jam SUBST

traffic jam SUBST

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jamming
saturation d'une rue
jamming
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jamming
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Our vision is to create a revitalised, world-class museum through state-of-the-art galleries and exhibitions jam-packed with ground-breaking research and historical objects.
www.london24.com
Stations will be jam-packed in, sometimes to the point that one can hear loud and clear two, three, or more stations on the same frequency, at once.
en.wikipedia.org
Head over to our hub to see all the pieces in one jam-packed place.
www.gizmodo.co.uk
This added to an already jam-packed schedule, which created some conundrums.
www.huffingtonpost.com
True, many of the buildings have weeds growing from their gutters, but this is a street jam-packed with character.
www.ft.com

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