jarring 英 ['dʒɑ:ɪŋ]   美 ['dʒɑɪŋ]

jarring

jarring  英 ['dʒɑ:ɪŋ] 美 ['dʒɑɪŋ]

adj. 不和谐的;刺耳的;辗轧的  n. 辗轧声;冲突;震动  v. 震惊;冲突;发刺耳声(jar的现在分词) 

名词复数:jarrings 

This was, easily, the most jarring part of his talk. 这无疑是他的报告中最不和谐的部分。
The symphony of the streets—jarring jackhammers, bleating beeping of car horns and rumblings of subway cars beneath the sidewalk—was momentarily muted when the earth hiccuped on Tuesday afternoon. 周二下午,当大地开始微颤时,由电钻震动、汽车咩咩地警笛声和人行道地下的汽车轰鸣声组成的街头交响乐也随即停止了。

  • A loud, abrupt, shocking noise is jarring. If the sound of your telephone ringing is jarring, it will make you jump.
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  • adj. 不和谐的;刺耳的;辗轧的
  • n. 辗轧声;冲突;震动
  • v. 震惊;冲突;发刺耳声(jar的现在分词)
  • 1. This was, easily, the most jarring part of his talk.

    这无疑是他的报告中最不和谐的部分。

  • 2. The symphony of the streets—jarring jackhammers, bleating beeping of car horns and rumblings of subway cars beneath the sidewalk—was momentarily muted when the earth hiccuped on Tuesday afternoon.

    周二下午,当大地开始微颤时,由电钻震动、汽车咩咩地警笛声和人行道地下的汽车轰鸣声组成的街头交响乐也随即停止了。

  • jarring (adj.) "having a sharp, unpleasant effect," 1550s, present-participle adjective from jar (v.). Related: Jarringly.
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