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jam1 [ʤæm] RZ.

jam
dżem r.m.

I . jam2 [ʤæm] RZ.

1. jam pot. (situation):

jam
tarapaty l.mn.

2. jam (crowded mass):

jam
ścisk r.m.
traffic jam
korek r.m. [na drodze]

3. jam (in printer, fax):

paper jam

II . jam2 <-mm-> [ʤæm] CZ. cz. przech.

1. jam (cause to become stuck):

jam
to jam sth open

2. jam (push, cram):

jam

3. jam (distort):

jam

III . jam2 <-mm-> [ʤæm] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. jam (become stuck):

jam

2. jam (play music):

jam

jam-packed PRZYM. pot.

jam session RZ. pot.

jam session
jam session r.n.

traffic jam RZ.

traffic jam
korek r.m. drogowy

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
This first happens while the family is caught in a traffic jam on their way to the beach for a picnic.
en.wikipedia.org
Remove the centre of each cake with an apple corer and fill with about a tsp of jam.
www.goodtoknow.co.uk
The song was culled together from a 16-minute jam session by the band.
en.wikipedia.org
True, many of the buildings have weeds growing from their gutters, but this is a street jam-packed with character.
www.ft.com
They are now also made with jam of other tropical fruits, e.g. banana, guava, passion fruit and pineapple.
en.wikipedia.org
Their old vehicle has broken down, causing a traffic jam.
en.wikipedia.org
The two bands even shared a jam session as an encore.
en.wikipedia.org
As such it is a very popular train and usually all coaches can be found jam-packed with passengers.
en.wikipedia.org
Together the two women were like wasps in a jam jar.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The scat singing that dominates much of the song is evidence of the jam-beginnings as improvisation.
en.wikipedia.org

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