jab [dʒæb]
v.猛刺
例句1, The boxer delivered a swift jab to his opponent’s jaw, sending him staggering backward.
拳击手迅速朝对手的下巴猛刺一拳,打得他踉跄后退。
例句2, She felt a sharp jab in her side as the needle was inserted for the injection.
当针头插入注射时,她感到侧身一阵猛刺的疼痛。

jabber [ˈdʒæbə]
v.快而不清楚地说
例句1, The politician continued to jabber on about his policies, but the audience struggled to grasp any coherent message.
那位政治家继续喋喋不休地谈论他的政策,但听众却难以理解任何有条理的信息。
例句2, Amidst the chaos of the marketplace, vendors jabbered in various languages, creating a cacophony of voices.
在市场的喧嚣中,商贩们用各种语言叽里呱啦地说着,形成了一片嘈杂的声音。

jade [dʒeid]
n.疲惫的老马;玉,翡翠
例句1, The ancient jade artifact, with its intricate carvings, was a testament to the craftsmanship of the bygone era.
这件古老的玉器,以其精美的雕刻,证明了逝去时代的精湛工艺。
例句2, After the arduous journey, the jade horse, once a symbol of strength, now stood as a mere shadow of its former self.
经过艰苦的旅程,这匹曾经象征力量的疲惫老马,如今只是它昔日辉煌的一个影子。

jaded [ˈdʒeidid]
a.(因厌倦而)疲惫的;(胶卷)暴光过分的
例句1, After years of attending tedious meetings, she felt jaded and uninspired, longing for a fresh challenge.
多年参加乏味的会议后,她感到疲惫不堪、毫无灵感,渴望一个新的挑战。
例句2, The jaded photograph, overexposed to the sun, lost its vibrant colors and appeared washed out.
这张因暴光过度而疲惫的照片,失去了鲜艳的色彩,显得苍白无力。

jagged [ˈdʒæɡid]
a.锯齿状的,不整齐的
例句1, The jagged edges of the broken glass made it dangerous to handle.
破碎玻璃的锯齿状边缘使其处理起来非常危险。
例句2, The hiker carefully navigated the jagged rocks along the steep cliff.
徒步旅行者小心翼翼地沿着陡峭悬崖上的锯齿状岩石前行。

jamb [dʒæm]
n.门窗的侧柱
例句1, The carpenter meticulously measured the jamb to ensure the new door would fit perfectly.
木匠仔细测量了门框,以确保新门能完美安装。
例句2, A slight gap between the jamb and the wall allowed a draft to seep into the room.
门框与墙壁之间的微小缝隙让冷风渗入了房间。

jamboree [ˈdʒæmbəˈriː]
n.快乐、喧闹的集会
例句1, The annual summer jamboree brought together musicians, artists, and performers from all over the world, creating an atmosphere of unparalleled creativity and joy.
一年一度的夏季狂欢节汇聚了来自世界各地的音乐家、艺术家和表演者,营造出一种无与伦比的创造力和欢乐氛围。
例句2, The small town’s jamboree was a vibrant celebration of local culture, featuring traditional dances, folk music, and a plethora of artisanal crafts.
小镇的狂欢节是对当地文化的一次生动庆祝,活动包括传统舞蹈、民间音乐以及大量的手工艺术品展示。

jape (at) [dʒeip]
v.开玩笑或讽刺
例句1, During the debate, the politician cleverly used a jape to deflect the opponent’s serious accusation, leaving the audience both amused and impressed.
在辩论中,这位政治家巧妙地用一个玩笑转移了对手的严肃指控,让观众既感到有趣又印象深刻。
例句2, The professor’s lecture was peppered with intellectual japes, making the complex subject matter more accessible and engaging for the students.
教授的讲座中穿插着智慧的玩笑,使得复杂的话题对学生来说更易理解且引人入胜。

jarring [ˈdʒɑːriŋ]
a.声音刺耳的
例句1, The jarring noise of the construction site disrupted the tranquility of the neighborhood.
建筑工地刺耳的噪音打破了社区的宁静。
例句2, Her jarring criticism of his work left him feeling disheartened and demoralized.
她对他工作的尖锐批评让他感到灰心丧气。

jaundice [ˈdɔːndis]
n.(因嫉妒、猜忌等导致的)偏见;(病)黄疸
例句1, The jaundice of his perspective colored every decision he made, leading to a series of unfortunate outcomes.
他偏见的视角影响了每一个决定,导致了一系列不幸的结果。
例句2, The patient’s skin exhibited a distinct jaundice, prompting immediate medical attention to address the underlying liver condition.
病人的皮肤呈现出明显的黄疸,促使立即采取医疗措施以解决潜在的肝脏问题。

jaundiced [ˈdʒɔːndist]
a.有偏见的
例句1, His jaundiced view of the political system made him skeptical of any proposed reforms.
他对政治制度的偏见使他怀疑任何提出的改革。
例句2, The critic’s jaundiced opinion of modern art often overshadowed the genuine talent of emerging artists.
这位评论家对现代艺术的偏见常常掩盖了新兴艺术家的真正才华。

jaunt [dʒɔːnt]
n./v.短程旅游
例句1, The couple decided to take a jaunt to the countryside to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
这对夫妇决定去乡村短程旅游,以逃离城市的喧嚣。
例句2, After a long week of work, a quick jaunt to the nearby

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