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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: jam, -jam-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(vt) กดSee Also: บีบ, อัดSyn. press, squeeze, wedge
(n) การจราจรติดขัด
(vi) ติดSee Also: ขัด, ขลุกขลักSyn. block, clog, stick
(n) สถานการณ์ที่ยุ่งยากSee Also: สถานการณ์ที่ลำบากSyn. predicament, fix, trouble
(n) แยมSee Also: ผลไม้กวน
(n) เสาข้างประตูหรือหน้าต่าง
(sl) โชคดี
(phrv) เบียดเสียดกันเข้าไปในSee Also: เบียดเข้าไปSyn. crowd in
(phrv) ใช้ (บางสิ่ง) อย่างกะทันหันSyn. clap on, slam on
(n) การที่ท่อนซุงในแม้น้ำทับถมกันจนเคลื่อนที่ไม่ได้
(sl) รถยนต์
(n) จาไมก้าSee Also: ประเทศจาไมก้า
(n) ประเทศจาไมก้า
(n) ความรู้สึกวิตกกังวลมาก (คำสแลง)Syn. jitters
(n) อาการที่เกิดจากการดื่มสุรามากเกินไป (คำสแลง)Syn. delirium tremens
(n) ชุดนอนSyn. nightware, pyjamas, slacks
(n) เสื้อกางเกงชุดนอนเข้าชุดกัน
(idm) ในสถานการณ์ยุ่งยาก
(phrv) เบียดเสียดกันเข้าไปในSee Also: เบียดเข้าไปSyn. crowd into
(phrv) อัดแน่นด้วยSee Also: ทำให้แออัดไปด้วยSyn. cram with
(sl) แน่นไปด้วยSee Also: อัดแน่นด้วย, เต็มไปด้วยSyn. jam-packed
(n) การที่ความหมายของบทกวีต่อเนื่องจากบรรทัดหนึ่งไปอีกบรรทัดหนึ่ง
(adj) ที่อัดแน่น (คำไม่เป็นทางการ)See Also: ที่เบียดเสียดยัดเยียดSyn. crowded, full, packed
(sl) แน่นไปด้วยSee Also: อัดแน่นด้วย, เต็มไปด้วยSyn. jampacked
(n) เรือใบลำใหญ่See Also: เรือใบขนาดใหญ่
(idm) มีปัญหาร้ายแรงSee Also: โชคร้ายSyn. be out of
(n) การแสดงดนตรีร่วมกันโดยไม่ได้ฝึกซ้อมมาก่อน
(n) การจราจรติดขัด
(phrv) เบียดเข้าไปพร้อมกัน
(idm) สิ่งที่ดีในอนาคต
(adj) ที่มีการจราจรแออัด
(idm) ทำให้ยุ่งยากในการทำบางอย่างSee Also: ทำให้ติดขัดไปหมดSyn. gum up
(n) คัมภีร์ไบเบิ้ลที่ตีพิมพ์ในประเทศอังกฤษเมื่อปี ค.ศ.1611Syn. King James Version, Authorized Version
  Hope Dictionary 
บัตรติดขัดหมายถึง การที่บัตรเกิดสับสนขึ้นภายในเครื่องอ่านบัตร (card reader) ซึ่งอาจเกิดจากการเจาะไม่ตรงรู บัตรยับหรือขาด เมื่อเครื่องอ่านบัตรอ่านมาถึงบัตรนั้นก็จะหยุด เพราะอ่านต่อไปไม่ได้ ดู card reader ประกอบ
(แคลมแจม'ฟรี) n. ฝูงชน, สามัญชน, การพูดที่ไม่จริงใจ
(จิม'แจมซฺ) n. ความกลัวมาก, การเพ้อที่สั่นระริก
(แจม) { jammed, jamming, jams) v., n. (การ) อัด, ยัด, เบียด, ดัน, อัดจนติดขัด, ออก, ส่งคลื่นวิทยุ, รบกวน, อัดแน่น, ติดขัด n. ผลไม้กวนSee Also: jammer n. ดูjamSyn. squeeze
(แจม'อัพ) n. การติดขัด, การอุดตัน, ความขลุกขลัก
(จะไม'คะ) n. เกาะจาเมกาทางใต้ของคิวบาSee Also: Jamaican adj., n. ดูJamaica
(แจมบ์) vt., vi. อัด, ยัด, เบียด
(แจมบะรี) n. การประชุมรื่นเริง, การชุมนุมอึกทึก, การชุมนุมใหญ่ของลูกเสือ
(พะจา'มัซ) n. เสื้อกางเกงชุดนอน
(พะจา'มัซ) n. เสื้อกางเกงชุดนอน
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) การเบียด, ผลไม้กวน, แยม, การจราจรติดขัด, การแออัด, อุปสรรค
(vt) บีบ, อัด, แออัด, ออ, ติดขัด, เบียดเสียด, รบกวน
(n) วงกบ
(n) เสื้อกางเกงนอน
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
การติดขัดของกระดาษ, กระดาษติดขัด [เทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
๑. ติดขัด๒. ทำให้ติดขัด๓. ส่งสัญญาณรบกวน [คอมพิวเตอร์ ๑๙ มิ.ย. ๒๕๔๔]
๑. ติดขัด๒. ทำให้ติดขัด๓. ส่งสัญญาณรบกวน [เทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
ศิลปะจาเมกา [TU Subject Heading]
การปรุงอาหาร (แยม) [TU Subject Heading]
แยม [TU Subject Heading]
เจมส์, เฮนรี่, ค.ศ. 1843-1916 [TU Subject Heading]
ชมพู่น้ำดอกไม้ [TU Subject Heading]
เจมซอไนต์Example:แหล่ง - พบที่จังหวัดเชียงใหม่ ประโยชน์ - ถลุงเอาโลหะตะกั่วและพลวง  [สิ่งแวดล้อม]
รู้สึกไม่รู้จักสถานที่หรือสภาพนั้นทั้งๆที่เคย [การแพทย์]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(v) be crowdedSee Also: be jammed, be congested, be crammed, be tightly-packedSyn. แน่น, แออัด, เนืองแน่น, เพียบ, ล้มหลาม, ยัดเยียด, เบียดเสียด, พลุกพล่านExample:เนื่องมาจากบ้านเมืองมีความเจริญผู้คนคับคั่งที่ทางไม่พออยู่กันได้อย่างสบาย กษัตริย์ผู้ปกครองจึงต้องขยายอาณาเขตออกไป
(adj) congestedSee Also: jammed, crowdedExample:ดินประสิวอาจทำให้มีการระคายเคืองต่อกระเพาะอาหาร และลำไส้อักเสบอาเจียน หรืออุจจาระเป็นเลือดคั่ง และอาจทำให้ถึงตายได้Thai Definition:ค้างอยู่, ออกัน, อัดแน่นอยู่
(v) congestSee Also: jam, crowdExample:นมหลงมักจะพบระหว่างสัปดาห์แรกหลังคลอดโดยที่มีน้ำนมคั่งมาก เด็กดูดไม่ทันควรจะค่อยๆ บีบออกเบาๆThai Definition:ค้างอยู่, ออกัน, อัดแน่นอยู่
(n) crowedSee Also: congestion, jamSyn. การเบียดเสียด, ความยัดเยียด, ความแน่นExample:ประชากรเพิ่มมากขึ้นทำให้เกิดความแออัด และแก่งแย่งกันในทุกทาง
(n) Rajamangala Institute of TechnologyThai Definition:ชื่อสถาบันการศึกษาแห่งหนึ่ง
(v) be congestedSee Also: be jammed, be obstructed, be clogged, be blockedSyn. ชะงัก, ขัดข้องAnt. สะดวก, คล่อง, ราบรื่นExample:สภาพการจราจรในกรุงเทพมหานคร ติดขัดมากทั้งช่วงเช้าและช่วงเย็นThai Definition:ไม่สามารถผ่านได้โดยสะดวกเพราะมีสิ่งขวางเป็นจำนวนมาก เช่น การจราจรติดขัดเพราะมีปริมาณรถมาก เป็นต้น
(v) get stuckSee Also: be jammed, become tightly wedged, be blocked upExample:เขาติดฝนอยู่เกือบ 20 นาที จึงตัดสินใจขึ้นแท็กซี่ไปทำงานThai Definition:ทำให้เกิดขัดอยู่หรือข้องอยู่จนไม่อาจให้เคลื่อนไปได้ เช่น ติดขบวนแห่ ติดไฟแดง ติดฝน
(n) gum benjaminSee Also: gum benzoinSyn. เครื่องหอม, เครื่องร่ำExample:ในฮาเร็มของพวกสุลต่านอบอวลด้วยกลิ่นกำยานThai Definition:วัตถุเครื่องหอมชนิดหนึ่ง เกิดจากชันหรือยางที่ออกจากเปลือกของต้นกำยาน มีกลิ่นหอม ใช้เผาอบผ้าและทำยาได้
(n) traffic jamExample:การจราจรติดขัดกลายเป็นเรื่องหนักหนายิ่งขึ้นภายในเวลาไม่กี่ปี
(v) crowdSee Also: be crowded, be crammed, be jammed, flock, congregate, gather, mass, throngSyn. เยียดยัด, เบียดเสียดExample:ผู้คนยัดเยียดกันอยู่หน้าประตู รอเวลาที่ประตูจะเปิดThai Definition:เบียดกันแน่น, แออัดกันแน่น, ออกันอยู่
(v) jam (the traffic)See Also: (traffic) be heavySyn. การจราจรติดขัดAnt. รถโล่งExample:ช่วงนี้อากาศแปรปรวนมาก เดี๋ยวฝนตก อากาศร้อน รถติด ซึ่งอาจทำให้เราหงุดหงิดได้โดยไม่รู้ตัวThai Definition:การจราจรไม่คล่องตัวเพราะรถไม่สามารถเคลื่อนตัวไปได้
(v) crowdSee Also: be congested, be crammed, be packed, be jammed, be thronged, be crowded, squeezeSyn. เบียดเสียดเยียดยัด, อัดแอ, แออัดยัดเยียดExample:บรรยากาศบนถนนเล็กๆ สายนี้คึกคักมาก และแออัดไปด้วยจักรยานและสามล้อ
(v) jam (the traffic)See Also: (traffic) be heavySyn. การจราจรติดขัดAnt. รถโล่งExample:ช่วงนี้อากาศแปรปรวนมาก เดี๋ยวฝนตก อากาศร้อน รถติด ซึ่งอาจทำให้เราหงุดหงิดได้โดยไม่รู้ตัวThai Definition:การจราจรไม่คล่องตัวเพราะรถไม่สามารถเคลื่อนตัวไปได้
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[Bēnjāmin Fraēngkhlin] (n, prop) EN: Benjamin Franklin  FR: Benjamin Franklin
[chomphū] (n) EN: rose apple  FR: jambose [ f ] ; pomme de rose [ f ] ; prune de Malabar [ f ]
[chut nøn] (n, exp) EN: nightgown ; nightdress ; sleeping suit ; pyjamas  FR: pyjama [ m ] ; chemise de nuit [ f ]
[doēn phrūat-phrūat] (v, exp) FR: marcher à grandes enjambées
[fīthāo] (n) EN: step ; pace ; footstep  FR: vitesse [ f ] ; pas [ m ] ; enjambée [ f ]
[haēm] (n) EN: ham  FR: jambon [ m ]
[hak khā] (v, exp) EN: fracture one's leg ; break one's lmeg  FR: se fracturer la jambe
[Jēm Khloēk Maēkswēl] (n, prop) EN: James Clerk Maxwell  FR: James Clerk Maxwell
[kamyān] (n) EN: gum benjamin ; gum benzoin ; benzoin ; styrax benzoides ; styrax benzoin  FR: benjoin [ m ] ; styrax [ m ] ; encens [ m ]
[kān jarājøn titkhat] (n, exp) EN: traffic jam  FR: embouteillage [ m ]
[kāo] (n) EN: step ; pace  FR: pas [ m ] ; enjambée [ f ]
[khā] (n) EN: leg ; limb ; foot  FR: jambe [ f ] ; membre inférieur [ m ] ; pied [ m ] ; patte [ f ]
[khaēn-khā] (n) EN: limbs ; arm and leg  FR: membres [ mpl ] ; bras et jambes [ mpl ]
[khamkling ling kap mā] (x) EN: The Adventures of Pan and James : A Chimpanzee and Bulldog on Errands
[khā mū rom khwan] (n, exp) EN: smoked ham  FR: jambon fumé [ m ]
[khang] (adj) EN: congested ; jammed ; glutted ; crowded  FR: saturé ; surchargé ; congestionné
[khāng] (n) EN: [ classifier : legs, arms, sides of objects ]  FR: [ classificateur : jambes, bras ]
[khapkhang] (v) EN: be crowded ; be jammed ; be congested ; be crammed ; be tightly-packed
[khrǿm] (v) EN: bestride ; straddle ; bridge  FR: enfourcher ; enjamber ; chevaucher
[khwai khā] (v, exp) EN: cross one's legs  FR: croiser les jambes
[kūan] (n) EN: jam  FR: confiture [ f ]
[Mahāwitthayālai Thēknōlōyī Rātchamongkhøn] (org) EN: Rajamangala University of Technology
[Mahāwitthayālai Thēknōlōyī Rātchamongkhøn Īsān] (org) EN: Rajamangala University of Technology Isan
[mai ... īk tøpai] (x) FR: ne ... plus jamais
[mai khoēi] (adv) EN: never  FR: jamais
[mai khoēi ... loēi] (x) FR: ne ... jamais
[mai khoēi mī khrai] (xp) FR: jamais personne
[mai mī wan] (adv) EN: never ; under no circumstances  FR: jamais ; en aucune circonstance
[mū haēm] (n, exp) EN: ham  FR: jambon [ m ]
[naen] (adj) EN: dense ; compact ; crowded ; congested ; packed ; stuffed ; jammed  FR: rempli ; plein ; encombré ; bondé ; entassé ; dense ; ferme
[ngām khā] (n, exp) EN: groin ; crotch  FR: entrejambe [ m ]
[ngān chumnum lūkseūa] (n, exp) EN: jamboree  FR: jamboree [ m ]
[ngān chumnum lūkseūa haengchāt] (n, exp) EN: National Scout Jamboree
[Ngān Chumnum Lūkseūa Lōk] (n, prop) EN: World Scout Jamboree
[nirandøn] (adv) EN: always ; for ever ; perpetually ; eternally  FR: éternellement ; perpétuellement ; pour toujours ; à jamais
[nok krajit khā sī neūa] (n, exp) EN: Pale-legged Leaf Warbler  FR: Pouillot à pattes claires [ m ] ; Pouillot à jambes pâles [ m ]
[nok plao nā daēng] (n, exp) EN: Jambu Fruit Dove  FR: Ptilope jambou [ m ]
[nōnēm] (n) EN: no one knows of it ; not a big name  FR: jamais entendu parler
[rottit] (n) EN: traffic jam ; heavy traffic  FR: embouteillage [ m ] ; embarras de circulation [ mpl ]
[rū mai dāi] (v, exp) FR: on ne sait jamais
[sathāban thēknōlōyī Rātchamongkhøn] (org) EN: Rajamangala Institute of Technology  FR: institut de technologie Rajamangala [ m ]
[seūanøn] (n) EN: pyjamas ; nightshirt ; nightwear  FR: chemise de nuit [ f ]
[søng øp Jāmaikā] (n, exp) EN: Song of Jamaica
[sutthøng] (adj) EN: youngest ; last-born  FR: cadet [ m ] ; dernier-né [ m ] ; benjamin [ m ]
[taløt kān] (adv) EN: forever ; everlasting ; eternity ; perpetually ; endlessly ; eternally  FR: à jamais ; à perpétuité ; perpétuellement ; pour l'éternité ; éternellement ; sans fin
[taløt pai] (adv) EN: forever ; all the time from now on ; always ; ever ; all the time ; on and on  FR: pour toujours ; à jamais ; éternellement ; continuellement ; sans cesse
[tat khā] (v, exp) FR: amputer la jambe
[tit] (v) EN: get stuck ; be stuck ; be jammed ; be unable to proceed ; be blogged down ; become tightly wedged  FR: être bloqué ; être coincé
[titkhat] (v) EN: be congested ; be jammed ; be obstructed ; be clogged ; be blocked ; be stuck  FR: être bloqué ; être coincé
[tokkhlak] (adj) EN: jammed together
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a resurgent Islamic fundamentalist organization based in Nigeria that is thought to be planning terrorist attacksSyn. Followers of the Phrophet
(v) jam an entire frequency spectrumExample:During the Cold War, the Soviets routinely barrage jammed to interfere with transmissions from the West
(n) electronic jamming over a wide range of frequencies simultaneously
(n) (Old Testament) the youngest and best-loved son of Jacob and Rachel and one of the twelve forebears of the tribes of Israel
(n) a suspension bridge across the Delaware River
(v) jam a broad spectrum of frequencies to affect all communications in the area except for directional antenna communications
(n) the British royal court
(n) a jamb for a doorSyn. doorpost
(n) the continuation of a syntactic unit from one line of verse into the next line without a pauseSyn. enjambement
(n) a New Testament book attributed to Saint James the ApostleSyn. James
(n) preserve of crushed fruit
(v) push down forciblyExample:The driver jammed the brake pedal to the floor
(v) crush or bruiseSyn. crushExample:jam a toe
(v) interfere with or prevent the reception of signalsSyn. blockExample:Jam the Voice of America; block the signals emitted by this station
(v) get stuck and immobilizedExample:the mechanism jammed
(v) crowd or pack to capacitySyn. ram, chock up, jampack, cram, wadExample:the theater was jampacked
(n) an Islamic terrorist group organized in the 1980s; seeks to purify Islam through violence; the cells in North America and the Caribbean insulate themselves from Western culture and will even attack other Muslims who they regard as hereticsSyn. Fuqra, Tanzimul Fuqra
(n) a country on the island of Jamaica; became independent of England in 1962; much poverty; the major industry is tourism
(n) an island in the West Indies to the south of Cuba and to the west of Haiti
(n) small tree of West Indies and Florida having large odd-pinnate leaves and panicles of red-striped purple to white flowers followed by decorative curly winged seedpods; yields fish poisonsSyn. Piscidia erythrina, Piscidia piscipula, fish fuddle
(n) West Indian passionflower; cultivated for its yellow edible fruitSyn. yellow granadilla, Passiflora laurifolia
(n) a native or inhabitant of Jamaica
(adj) of or relating to Jamaica (the island or the country) or to its inhabitantsExample:Jamaican rum; the Jamaican Prime Minister
(n) a fast-growing tropical American evergreen having white flowers and white fleshy edible fruit; bark yields a silky fiber used in cordage and wood is valuable for stavesSyn. silk wood, silkwood, calabur tree, Muntingia calabura, calabura
(n) the basic unit of money in Jamaica
(n) similar to the extract from Quassia amara
(n) West Indian tree yielding the drug Jamaica quassiaSyn. Picrasma excelsa, Picrasma excelsum, bitterwood
(n) heavy pungent rum from Jamaica
(n) the experience of being unfamiliar with a person or situation that is actually very familiar; associated with certain types of epilepsy
(n) upright consisting of a vertical side member of a door or window frame
(n) spicy Creole dish of rice and ham, sausage, chicken, or shellfish with tomatoes, peppers, onions, and celery
(n) used in some classifications for rose apples (Eugenia jambos)Syn. genus Jambos
(n) a Stuart king of Scotland who married a daughter of Henry VII; when England and France went to war in 1513 he invaded England and died in defeat at Flodden (1473-1513)Syn. James IV
(n) the last Stuart to be king of England and Ireland and Scotland; overthrown in 1688 (1633-1701)Syn. James II
(n) the first Stuart to be king of England and Ireland from 1603 to 1625 and king of Scotland from 1567 to 1625; he was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and he succeeded Elizabeth I; he alienated the British Parliament by claiming the divine right of kings (1566-1625)Syn. King James I, James I, King James
(n) United States outlaw who fought as a Confederate soldier and later led a band of outlaws that robbed trains and banks in the West until he was murdered by a member of his own gang (1847-1882)Syn. Jesse James
(n) United States pragmatic philosopher and psychologist (1842-1910)Syn. William James
(n) writer who was born in the United States but lived in England (1843-1916)Syn. Henry James
(n) (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of John; author of the Epistle of James in the New TestamentSyn. St. James, Saint James, St. James the Apostle, Saint James the Apostle
(n) a river in Virginia that flows east into Chesapeake Bay at Hampton RoadsSyn. James River
(n) a river that rises in North Dakota and flows southward across South Dakota to the MissouriSyn. James River
(n) the southern extension of Hudson Bay in Canada between western Quebec and northeastern Ontario
(adj) of or relating to or characteristic of William James or his philosophy or his teachings
(adj) of or relating to or characteristic of Henry James or his writing
(n) xerophytic ferns of South AmericaSyn. genus Jamesonia
(n) a former village on the James River in Virginia to the north of Norfolk; site of the first permanent English settlement in America in 1607
(n) United States dancer and choreographer (born in 1944)Syn. Judith Jamison
(n) a transmitter used to broadcast electronic jamming
(n) deliberate radiation or reflection of electromagnetic energy for the purpose of disrupting enemy use of electronic devices or systemsSyn. jam, electronic jamming
(n) a kind of sedan chair used in India
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. A traffic jam caused by tourists stopping to look at bears near the road; -- a phenomenon once common in Yellowstone Park, Wyoming. [ Colloq. ] [ PJC ]

n. [ Corrupted from benzoin. ] See Benzoin. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A kind of upper coat for men. [ Colloq. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A descendant of Benjamin; one of the tribe of Benjamin. Judg. iii. 15. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Low, worthless people; the rabble. [ Scot. ] Jamieson. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Same as Clamjamphrie. [ Scot. ] Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Per. or Hind. jāmah garment, robe. ] A kind of frock for children. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Mining) See Jamb. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Jammed p. pr. & vb. n. Jamming. ] [ Either fr. jamb, as if squeezed between jambs, or more likely from the same source as champ See Champ. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To press into a close or tight position; to crowd; to squeeze; to wedge in; to cram; as, rock fans jammed the theater for the concert. [ 1913 Webster ]

The ship . . . jammed in between two rocks. De Foe. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To crush or bruise; as, to jam a finger in the crack of a door. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Naut.) To bring (a vessel) so close to the wind that half her upper sails are laid aback. W. C. Russell. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To block or obstruct by packing too much (people or objects) into; as, shoppers jammed the aisles during the fire sale. [ PJC ]

5. (Radio) To interfere with (a radio signal) by sending other signals of the same or nearby frequency; as, the Soviets jammed Radio Free Europe broadcasts for years during the cold war. [ PJC ]

6. To cause to become nonfunctional by putting something in that blocks the movement of a part or parts; as, he jammed the drawer by putting in too many loose papers; he jammed the lock by trying to pick it. [ PJC ]

v. i. 2. To become stuck so as not to function; as, the copier jammed again. [ PJC ]

2. (Music) To play an instrument in a jam session. [ PJC ]

3. To crowd together; -- usually used with together or in; as, fifty people jammed into a conference room designed for twenty. [ PJC ]

n. 1. A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in a river. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An injury caused by jamming. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A difficult situation; as, he got himself into a jam. [ informal ] [ PJC ]

n. [ Prob. fr. jam, v.; but cf. also Ar. jamad ice, jelly, jāmid congealed, jamd congelation, ice. ] A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; also called jelly; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam. [ 1913 Webster ]


Jam nut. See Check nut, under Check. --
Jam weld (Forging), a butt weld. See under Butt.
[ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ NL. ] Jamaicine. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. Same as Jemidar. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One of the West Indian islands. [ 1913 Webster ]


Jamaica ginger, a variety of ginger, called also white ginger, prepared in Jamaica from the best roots, which are deprived of their epidermis and dried separately. --
Jamaica pepper, allspice. --
Jamaica rose (Bot.), a West Indian melastomaceous shrub (Blakea trinervis), with showy pink flowers.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. Of or pertaining to Jamaica. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Jamaica. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ From Jamaica. ] (Chem.) An alkaloid said to be contained in the bark of Geoffroya inermis, a leguminous tree growing in Jamaica and Surinam; -- called also jamacina. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Prov. E. jaumb, jaum, F. jambe a leg, jambe de force a principal rafter. See Gambol. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. (Arch) The vertical side of any opening, as a door or fireplace; hence, less properly, any narrow vertical surface of wall, as the of a chimney-breast or of a pier, as distinguished from its face. Gwilt. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Mining) Any thick mass of rock which prevents miners from following the lode or vein. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. See Jam, v. t. & i. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A spicy Creole dish of rice with ham, sausage, chicken, or shellfish, plus tomatoes, and seasoned with peppers, onions, herbs, and celery. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. See Jambes. [ PJC ]

n. 1. (Ancient armor) See jambes.
Syn. -- greave. [ PJC ]

2. A type of spikefish of the Atlantic Ocean, Parahollardia lineata. [ PJC ]

n. [ See Jamb, n.: cf. OF. jamboier to walk. ] A fashionable cane. [ Obs. ] Tatler.

{ } n. pl. [ From F. jambe a leg: cf. OF. jambiere. See Jamb, n. ] (Ancient Armor) In the Middle Ages, armor for the legs below the knees, usually having front and back pieces; called also greaves. [ Written also giambeux. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ Cf. Pg. jambolão a kind of tropical fruit. ] (Bot.) A myrtaceous tree of the West Indies and tropical America (Calyptranthes Jambolana), with astringent bark, used for dyeing. It bears an edible fruit. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Etym. uncertain. Cf. Jambone. ] 1. A noisy or unrestrained carousal or frolic; a spree. [ Slang ] Kipling.

A Calcutta-made pony cart had been standing in front of the manager's bungalow when Raja Singh started on his jamboree. W. A. Fraser. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

2. a large festive gathering. [ PJC ]

3. an assembly of boy scouts, usually at the national or international level, including camping among the activities; -- a term adopted by the Boy Scouts organization. [ PJC ]

{ , n. [ Hind. jambū, jambūl, prop., the rose-apple tree or its fruit, fr. Skr. jambu, jambū. ] The Java plum; also, a drug obtained from its bark and seeds, formerly used as a remedy for diabetes. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]

‖n. A silk fabric, with a woven pattern of sprigs of flowers. [ Written also jamdanee. ] Balfour (Cyc. of India). [ 1913 Webster ]

prop. n. 1. William James, an American psychologist and philosopher (1842-1910). He was the brother of Henry James.
Syn. -- William James. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. Henry James, an American novelist and critic, born 1843, died 1916. He was the brother of William James.
Syn. -- Henry James. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

3. Saint James the Apostle, a disciple of Jesus; brother of John; author of The Epistle of James in the New Testament.
Syn. -- Saint James, St. James, Saint James the Apostle. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

4. The James River, a tributary of the Missouri River.
Syn. -- James River. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

prop. n. A genus of xerophytic ferns of South America.
Syn. -- genus Jamesonia. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ From Prof. Jameson, of Edinburgh. ] (Min.) A steel-gray mineral, of metallic luster, commonly fibrous massive. It is a sulphide of antimony and lead, with a little iron. [ 1913 Webster ]

(Med.) Antimonial powder, first prepared by Dr. James, an English physician; -- called also fever powder. [ 1913 Webster ]

(Bot.) The poisonous thorn apple or stramonium (Datura stramonium), a rank weed early noticed at Jamestown, Virginia. See Datura. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ This name is often corrupted into jimson, jimpson, and gympsum. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. a jar for holding jellies or preserves.
Syn. -- jampot. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

adj. filled to capacity or overfilled; as, the auditorium was jammed to the rafters.
Syn. -- full, jam-packed, packed. [ WordNet 1.5 +PJC ]

v. t. 1. to stuff; to fill completely and tightly; to jam{ 1 }.
Syn. -- jel, gel. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. a kind of sedan chair used in India. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. a jar for holding jellies or preserves; a jamjar.
Syn. -- jamjar. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

‖n. Pyjama. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. pl. [ Hind. pā-jāma, pāejāma, lit., leg closing. ] Originally, in India, loose drawers or trousers, such as those worn, tied about the waist, by Mohammedan men and women; by extension, a similar garment adopted among Europeans, Americans, etc., for wear in the dressing room and during sleep; also, a suit consisting of drawers and a loose upper garment for such wear. [ Also spelled pyjamas. ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

or, chiefly U. S., /mhw>, n. pl. A garment, similar to the Oriental pyjama (which see), adopted among Europeans, Americans, and other Occidentals, for wear in the dressing room and during sleep; also, a suit of drawers and blouse for such wear. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

‖n. [ Hind. pāe-jāma, literally, leg clothing. ] In India and Persia, thin loose trowsers or drawers; in Europe and America, drawers worn at night, or a kind of nightdress with legs. Usually used in the plural. See pajamas. [ Written also paijama pajama. ] [ Chiefly British variant of pajama. ] [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

n. 1. (Naut.) A sailing vessel or one of its crew; -- orig. so called contemptuously by sailors on steam vessels. [ Colloq. ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

2. An army bugler or trumpeter; any performer on a wind instrument. [ Slang ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ / , jiàngㄐㄧㄤˋjam; thick sauce #5520
[  /  , dǔ chēㄉㄨˇ ㄔㄜtraffic jam; choking #10998
[ , shuì yīㄕㄨㄟˋ ㄧnight clothes; pajamas #11591
[  , Sòng Chǔ yúㄙㄨㄥˋ ㄔㄨˇ ㄩˊJames Soong (1942-), Taiwanese politician expelled from Guomindang in 2000 when he founded People First Party 親民黨|亲民党See Also: 親民黨, 亲民党 #13325
[  , Zhān mǔ sīㄓㄢ ㄇㄨˇ ㄙJames (name) #13960
[ , kǎ zhùㄎㄚˇ ㄓㄨˋto jam #23755
[   /   , Yá mǎi jiāㄧㄚˊ ㄇㄞˇ ㄐㄧㄚJamaica #33929
[  /  , guǒ jiàngㄍㄨㄛˇ ㄐㄧㄤˋjam #40959
[  /  , Kù kèㄎㄨˋ ㄎㄜˋCook (name); Captain James Cook (1728-1779), British navigator and explorer #55669
[  /  , yōng sèㄩㄥ ㄙㄜˋjam (of traffic, crowd etc); congestion; to block up #64014
[   /   , wàn nián lìㄨㄢˋ ㄋㄧㄢˊ ㄌㄧˋten thousand year calendar; Islamic calendar introduced to Yuan China by Jamal al-Din 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁See Also: 紮馬剌丁, 扎马剌丁 #67910
[   /   , běn jié míngㄅㄣˇ ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄇㄧㄥˊBenjamin (person name) #67997
[  /  , jié mǐㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄇㄧˇJamie; Jim #75583
[    /    , Mài kè sī wéiㄇㄞˋ ㄎㄜˋ ㄙ ㄨㄟˊMaxwell (name); James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), Scottish physicist and mathematician, the originator of Maxwell's laws of electromagnetism and electromagnetic waves #85183
[    /    , Ēn jiǎ méi nàㄣ ㄐㄧㄚˇ ㄇㄟˊ ㄋㄚˋN'Djamena (capital of Chad) #105113
[ , líng xùnㄌㄧㄥˊ ㄒㄩㄣˋice-jam flood (arising when river downstream freezes more than upstream) #110353
[   /   , shàng mù jiéㄕㄤˋ ㄇㄨˋ ㄐㄧㄝˊJames Sasser (US Ambassador to China) #214274
[   /   , Āi ěr jīnㄞ ㄦˇ ㄐㄧㄣJames Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin (1811-1863), British High Commissioner to China who ordered the looting and destruction of the Old Winter Palace Yuanmingyuan 圓明園|圆明园 in 1860; Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin (1766-1841), who stole the Parthenon Marbles in 1See Also: 圓明園, 圆明园 #242416
[    /    , Zā mǎ lǔ dīngㄗㄚ ㄇㄚˇ ㄌㄨˇ ㄉㄧㄥJamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Kublai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260See Also: 忽必烈 #453500
[     /     , mǎ kè sī wēi ěrㄇㄚˇ ㄎㄜˋ ㄙ ㄨㄟ ㄦˇJames Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) #736940
[   , Dí sī léi lìㄉㄧˊ ㄙ ㄌㄟˊ ㄌㄧˋBenjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), British conservative politician and novelist, prime minister 1868-1880 #901972
[   , jiāo tōng dǔ sèㄐㄧㄠ ㄊㄨㄥ ㄉㄨˇ ㄙㄜˋtraffic jam; congestion
[   , jiāo tōng zǔ sèㄐㄧㄠ ㄊㄨㄥ ㄗㄨˇ ㄙㄜˋtraffic jam
[   /   , jié fó zīㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄈㄛˊ ㄗ(James) Jeffords (US Senator from Vermont)
[  , duō xiāng guǒㄉㄨㄛ ㄒㄧㄤ ㄍㄨㄛˇall-spice (Pimenta dioica); Jamaican pepper
[    /    , dà yī tǒng zhìㄉㄚˋ ㄧ ㄊㄨㄥˇ ㄓˋDayuan Dayi Tongzhi, Yuan dynasty geographical encyclopedia, compiled 1285-1294 under Jamal al-Din 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁 and Yu Yinglong 虞應龍|虞应龙, 755 scrollsSee Also: 紮馬剌丁, 扎马剌丁, 虞應龍, 虞应龙
[      /      , Dà Yuán dà yī tǒng zhìㄉㄚˋ ㄩㄢˊ ㄉㄚˋ ㄧ ㄊㄨㄥˇ ㄓˋDayuan Dayi Tongzhi, Yuan dynasty geographical encyclopedia, compiled 1285-1294 under Jamal al-Din 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁 and Yu Yinglong 虞應龍|虞应龙, 755 scrollsSee Also: 紮馬剌丁, 扎马剌丁, 虞應龍, 虞应龙
[    /    , Kù kè chuán zhǎngㄎㄨˋ ㄎㄜˋ ㄔㄨㄢˊ ㄓㄤˇCaptain James Cook (1728-1779), British navigator and explorer
[        /        , Běn jié míng· Fù lán kè línㄅㄣˇ ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄇㄧㄥˊ· ㄈㄨˋ ㄌㄢˊ ㄎㄜˋ ㄌㄧㄣˊBenjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American writer, scientist, inventor, politician and diplomat
[    /    , Zhá mǎ lá dīngㄓㄚˊ ㄇㄚˇ ㄌㄚˊ ㄉㄧㄥJamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Kublai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260See Also: 忽必烈
[    /    , Zhá mǎ lǔ dīngㄓㄚˊ ㄇㄚˇ ㄌㄨˇ ㄉㄧㄥJamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Kublai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260See Also: 忽必烈
[    /    , Fǎ lán kè línㄈㄚˇ ㄌㄢˊ ㄎㄜˋ ㄌㄧㄣˊFranklin (name); Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
[  / 滿 , mǎn tángㄇㄢˇ ㄊㄤˊwhole audience; a sell-out (capacity audience); jam-packed
[     /     , Yá mǎi jiā hú jiāoㄧㄚˊ ㄇㄞˇ ㄐㄧㄚ ㄏㄨˊ ㄐㄧㄠJamaican pepper; all-spice (Pimenta dioica)
[  , Bān yǎ míngㄅㄢ ㄧㄚˇ ㄇㄧㄥˊBenjamin (name)
[   /   , zhòng xiāng ziㄓㄨㄥˋ ㄒㄧㄤ ㄗ˙all-spice (Pimenta dioica); Jamaican pepper
[   /   , shuì yī kùㄕㄨㄟˋ ㄧ ㄎㄨˋpajamas
[    /    , Zā mǎ lá dīngㄗㄚ ㄇㄚˇ ㄌㄚˊ ㄉㄧㄥJamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Kublai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260See Also: 忽必烈
[       /       , Zhān mǔ sī· Qiáo yī sīㄓㄢ ㄇㄨˇ ㄙ· ㄑㄧㄠˊ ㄧ ㄙJames Joyce (1882-1941), Irish modernist writer, author of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake
[  , Yǎ gè bóㄧㄚˇ ㄍㄜˋ ㄅㄛˊJacob (name); Saint James
[   /   , Yǎ gè shūㄧㄚˇ ㄍㄜˋ ㄕㄨEpistle of St James (in New Testament)
[   /   , É ěr jīnㄜˊ ㄦˇ ㄐㄧㄣJames Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin (1811-1863), British High Commissioner to China who ordered the looting and destruction of the Old Winter Palace Yuanmingyuan 圓明園|圆明园 in 1860; Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin (1766-1841), who stole the Parthenon Marbles in 1See Also: 圓明園, 圆明园
[  , xiāng là jiāoㄒㄧㄤ ㄌㄚˋ ㄐㄧㄠall-spice (Pimenta dioica); Jamaican pepper
[     /     , Bào bó· Mǎ lìㄅㄠˋ ㄅㄛˊ· ㄇㄚˇ ㄌㄧˋBob Marley (1945-1981), Jamaican Reggae 雷鬼 musician and activistSee Also: 雷鬼
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[ぼうがい, bougai] (n, vs, adj-no) disturbance; obstruction; hindrance; jamming; interference; (P) #4667
[suka] (n) ska (type of Jamaican music) #5381
[もなか, monaka] (n) wafer cake filled with bean jam #6372
[jamu] (n) jam; (P) #7635
[sesshon] (n) (1) session; (2) (abbr) (See ジャムセッション) jam session; jam; (P) #8303
[じゃま, jama] (adj-na, n, vs) hindrance; intrusion; (P) #8833
[jamaika] (n) Jamaica; (P) #9314
[おじゃま, ojama] (n, vs) (pol) (See 邪魔) hindrance; intrusion (suru and itasu verb forms are used as set phrases said prior to entering or leaving someone's home)
[おじゃまします, ojamashimasu] (exp) (1) excuse me for disturbing (interrupting) you; (2) greeting used on going to someone's home
[おじゃまむし, ojamamushi] (n) someone who gets in the way without serving any useful purpose; fly in the ointment; buttinsky; third wheel
[gajamame] (n) peanut brittle
[kichikichi ; kichikichi] (adj-na, adv-to, n) (1) (on-mim) jam-packed (physically or of schedule, etc.); (2) (used to denote a) grinding noise; (3) precisely; correctly (e.g. when working, etc.); (n) (4) (See 精霊飛蝗) acrida cinerea; oriental longheaded locust
[ぎゅうぎゅうづめ, gyuugyuudume] (exp) jam packed
[ぎゅうづめ, gyuudume] (adj-na, n) packed like sardines; jammed
[ごったがえす, gottagaesu] (v5s, vi) to be in confusion or commotion; to be in a turmoil; to be crowded or jammed with people
[すしづめ, sushidume] (n) jam-packed; packed in like sushi (like sardines)
[dehamata ; jamata] (exp) (abbr) see you later (used in casual correspondence and conversation); goodbye; sincerely
[どらやき, dorayaki] (n) Japanese dessert consisting of two slices of kasutera (sponge cake) with red bean jam in between
[matane (P); jamatane] (exp) good-bye; see you later; (P)
[mojamoja] (adj-na) tousled; shaggy (hair); dishevelled; disheveled; unkempt
[jama-] (n) jammer
[jamingu] (n) jamming
[jamu ru] (v5r) (col) to jam
[jamusesshon] (n) jam session
[jamupan] (n) jam bun (wasei
[ジャムしんごう, jamu shingou] (n) { comp } jam signal
[janbaraiya] (n) jambalaya
[janbaraya] (n) jambalaya
[janbori-] (n) jamboree
[zerozerosebun] (n) 007 (James Bond's code in the books and films); double-oh-seven
[pajama] (n, adj-no) pajamas; pyjamas; (P)
[pajamako-ru] (n) late-night phone call (wasei
[パジャマすがた, pajama sugata] (n) (appearance while) in pajamas (pyjamas)
[pijama] (n) pyjamas
[hebon] (n) Hepburn (James Curtis), after whom Hepburn romanization is named
[meganebenihaze] (n) redface dwarfgoby (Trimma benjamini, species found in the Western Pacific); ring-eye pygmy-goby
[ヤコブのてがみ, yakobu notegami] (n) Epistle of James (book of the Bible)
[あんずジャム, anzu jamu] (n) { food } apricot jam
[おしつまる, oshitsumaru] (v5r) to approach the year end; to be jammed tight
[つめる, tsumeru] (v1, vt) (1) to stuff into; to jam; to cram; to pack; to fill; to plug; to stop up; (v1, vt, vi) (2) to shorten; to move closer together; (v1, vt) (3) to reduce (spending); to conserve; (v1, vt, vi) (4) (usu. as 根を詰める) (See 根を詰める) to focus intently on; to strain oneself to do; (v1, vt) (5) to work out (details); (v1, vi) (6) to be on duty; to be stationed; (v1, vt) (7) to corner (esp. an opponent's king in shogi); to trap; to checkmate; (8) (the meaning "to jam one's finger" is predominantly used in Kansai) (See 指を詰める・1) to cut off (one's finger as an act of apology); to jam (one's finger in a door, etc.); (suf, v1) (9) to continue ...; to keep doing ... without a break; (10) to do ... completely; to do ... thoroughly; (11) to force someone into a difficult situation by ...; (P)
[つめこむ, tsumekomu] (v5m, vt) to cram; to stuff; to jam; to squeeze; to compress; to pack; to crowd; (P)
[せばむ, sebamu] (v5m) to squeeze in; to jam in
[こうつうじゅうたい, koutsuujuutai] (n) traffic congestion; traffic jam; (traffic) deadlock
[こうどうしょかん, koudoushokan] (n) General Epistles (James, Peter, Jude, John); Catholic Epistles; General Letters
[くちざみせん;くちじゃみせん, kuchizamisen ; kuchijamisen] (n) humming a samisen tune
[こみあう, komiau] (v5u, vi) to be crowded; to be packed; to be jammed
[いまがわやき, imagawayaki] (n) Japanese muffin containing bean jam, served hot
[こんざつぐあい, konzatsuguai] (n) the state (degree) of congestion; how bad traffic jams are
[こんしん, konshin] (n, vs) jamming; interference; cross talk
[さしこむ, sashikomu] (v5m) (1) to insert; to put in; to thrust in; to plug in; (2) to shine in; to flow in; (3) to jam a batter (with an inside pitch) (baseball)
  COMPDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[じゃむしんごう, jamushingou] jam signal
[かみつまり, kamitsumari] paper jam
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jamais plus
never ever, never again, nevermore
  Longdo Approved DE-TH 
(vt) |jammerte, hat gejammert| บ่นครวญคราง, รำพึงรำพัน
บ่นรำพันเกี่ยวกับสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่ง
  Longdo Approved FR-TH 
(n) |m| หมูแฮม, แฮม เช่น Tout est bon dans le jambon. Jambon blanc ou jambon fumé, en tranches ou en dés, chaud ou froid, le jambon est un trésor à la portée de tous.
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Aprikosenkonfitüre { f }
apricot jam
Dieb, der aus Autos im Stau stiehlt
jammer [ slang ]
Gaudi { m }
jamboree
Gegenmutter { f }; Sechskantmutter { f } [ techn. ]
jam nut
Gejaule { n }; Gejammer { n }
whining
Jammer { m }
bitchiness
Jammer { m }
ruefulness
Jammerbild { n } | wie ein Häufchen Unglück (Elend)
picture of misery | the picture of misery
Katzenjammer { m }; Kater { m }
hangover
Katzenjammer { m }
hangoverish
der Katzenjammer danach
the morning after the night before
Konfitüre { f }; Marmelade { f }
jam
Ladehemmung { f } | Ladehemmung haben (Gewehr)
jam | to be jammed
Marmelade { f }
jam
Marmeladenglas { n }
jam jar
Marmeladentörtchen { n }
jam tart [ Br. ]
Papierstau { m }
paper jam; jam
Papierstauung { f } (Drucker)
jamming
Pflaumenmus { n }
plum jam
Pfosten { m } (Tür-)
jamb
Radarstörsender { m }
radar jammer
Schlafanzug { m }; Pyjama { m }
pyjamas; pajamas [ Am. ]
Schotklemme { f } [ naut. ]
jam cleat
Sorge { f }; Schmerz { m }; Klage { f }; Jammer { m } | Sorgen { pl }
sorrow | sorrows
Stau { m }; Verkehrsstau { m }; Verkehrsstauung { f } | totaler Stau
traffic jam; traffic congestion | gridlock
Steckdose { f } | Steckdose für Zentralbefestigung
receptacle | jam nut receptacle
elektronische Störmaßnahmen [ mil. ]
jamming
Störsender { m }
jammer
Türpfosten { m }
doorpost; door jamb
blockieren; verstopfen; lahm legen; lähmen | blockierend; verstopfend; lahm legend; lähmend | blockiert; verstopft; lahm gelegt; gelähmt
to jam | jamming | jammed
einklemmen | einklemmend | eingeklemmt | klemmt ein | klemmte ein
to jam | jamming | jammed | jams | jammed
entstören
to dejam
jammern
to lament; to complain; to whine
jammern | jammernd | jammerte
to wail | wailing | wailed
jammern | jammernd | jammert | jammerte
to yammer | yammering | yammers | yammered
jammern; meckern
to whinge; to have a whinge
jammernd; meckernd { adj }
whining
jammernd
yakking
jammerte
yakked
jammernd { adv }
wailingly
jammervoll
wailful
jammervoll
woebegone
leidjammervoll
woebegone
stören (Radioempfang)
to jam
zusammenpferchen | zusammenpferchend | zusammengepfercht
to jam together | jamming together | jammed together
Er sitzt ganz schön in der Klemme (Patsche; Tinte).
He's in a real fix (bind; jam).
Es ist ein Jammer!
It's such a shame!
Es ist jammerschade (um)
It's such a shame (about)
Es war ein Bild des Jammers.
It was pathetic to see.
Sie sitzt in der Patsche.
She's in a jam.
  JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary 
[なげく, nageku] klagen, beklagen, jammern, trauern
[ひさん, hisan] das_Elend, -Not, Jammer
[いたむ, itamu] -trauern, betrauern, -klagen, beklagen, jammern
[じゃま, jama] Hindernis, Einmischung, Stoerung
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