
병, 단지, 항아리
A wide-mouthed cylindrical container made of glass or pottery and typically having a lid, used especially for storing food.
예문:
"She carefully sealed the homemade jam in several glass jars."
"The kitchen shelf was lined with jars of spices and dried herbs."
"We need a large ceramic jar to ferment the kimchi properly."
거슬리다, 불쾌감을 주다
To have an unpleasant, annoying, or disturbing effect, especially on someone's nerves or senses (usually followed by 'on' or 'upon').
예문:
"The constant scraping sound of the chair legs began to jar on everyone's nerves."
"His overly cheerful demeanor jarred with the solemn atmosphere of the memorial service."
"The loud, repetitive music from the apartment upstairs jarred upon my concentration."
진동하다, 충격을 주다, 덜컥거리다
To strike or move with a sudden, unpleasant jolt or vibration; or to cause a painful shock to a part of the body.
예문:
"The old truck jarred violently every time it hit a pothole on the dirt road."
"He fell awkwardly and jarred his spine, requiring immediate medical attention."
충격, 쇼크, 흔들림
A sudden, unpleasant physical or emotional shock or jolt.
예문:
"The unexpected news gave him a severe emotional jar that took days to recover from."
"We felt a slight jar as the boat docked against the pier."
"Despite the sudden jar from the car accident, the driver appeared unharmed."