jarring

英 ['dʒɑːrɪŋ] 美 ['dʒɑrɪŋ]
  • 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)
  • n. (Jarring)人名;(瑞典)雅林
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1. Two of them had been jarring with each other.
他们中的两个人一直在争吵不休.

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2. In the context of this chapter, Dore's comments strike a jarring note.
在这一章的语境中,多尔的评论显得很尖刻。

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3. Amid these jarring events Collin felt one thing to be indispensable.
在这种龃龉的事件之中,克林觉得有一样事非办不可.

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4. But then the Premier introduced a jarring note.
可是这位总理话锋一转,气氛顿变.

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5. I think that, henceforth, nothing but some extraordinary jarring of that chord could renew it.
我以为今后除了那心弦受了某种非常的震撼, 没有什么能够使它复发的.

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