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ajar

[ə'ʤɑ:] adj.
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gen. приоткрытый (slightly turned or opened • The door was standing ajar.She had left the window ajar that morning.); приотворённый; зияющий (о ране); неплотно закрытый (One day, in about the second grade, I needed to drain the pipes, if you will, and the door was ajar.); полуотворённый; полуоткрытый
ajar [ə'ʤɑ:] adv.
arch. в ссоре (с кем-либо, чем-либо); не в тон; резкий; в разладе
 English thesaurus
ajar [ə'ʤɑ:] adj.
gen. slightly open (of a door or other opening • I was in a hospital and I saw that my door was open slightly ajar. lexico.comThe one window was open and the door stood slightly ajar, yet she did not get the impression that the house was abandoned.There was a window that was slightly ajar, to a room with an open door, where the two ARC men were holding a conversation.Pressing a hand over his mouth, he stifled the wretch he could not keep down, pushing out a hand in front of him to wave the door which was already slightly ajar open.He found the door slightly ajar, and pushed it on open, clearing his throat to warn the occupant of his entering, but Greg found the room empty.Peering round the doorframe into the dull landing, he saw Hannah's door open, and the bathroom door slightly ajar.Noticing Vincent's bedroom door was slightly ajar, Cael pushed it open further and looked in and grinned.At the eleventh hour the door was left slightly ajar once more.He's got the door slightly ajar, just cracked enough to peek through.Martin peers through an ajar door which opens into the lobby.This other world is dreamlike, dark and sensual; time stands eerily still, doors are slightly ajar with nothing but blackness behind them.They exited the room through the slightly ajar door, where they saw Xavier and Saulo using the phone, Xavier with tears in his eyes.Hurrying over to 818, she was not very surprised to find the door slightly ajar.He could see a slit of light coming from the slightly ajar door.My hand grasped the knob and I turned it gently, pushing the door slightly ajar.The door was ajar and swung open without resistance, and with Tabitha at home that did not happen.She opened the ajar door, saw an old television on a wheeled cart broadcasting a fire downtown.She eased up to a door that was slightly ajar and peeked inside the room to view about six or seven men sitting at a round wooden table, discussing something.Both girls started and turned towards the direction of the new voice - behind them and to the right, through a slightly ajar door.The door was slightly ajar, allowing her to slip in quietly.)
AJAR [ə'ʤɑ:] abbr.
abbr., anim.husb. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
abbr., med. African Journal Of AIDS Research
abbr., mil., avia. anti-jam antenna retrofit
ajar [ə'ʤɑ:] adv.
arch. in a jarring state ; unharmonious (What seems ajar is the loving family's refusal to acknowledge her boyfriend and her acceptance of this, albeit resentful. lexico.comI wonder at my life, it seems ajar. Is it so bad to long for relationship? Will He grant me kindred heart fellowship?We, as human beings, tend to dismiss something as soon as one small piece seems AJAR!!!A woman prophesying in the midst of her own family doesn't fit; a woman prophesying out in the open marketplace seems ajar.)
ajar
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Automobiles5
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Electronics1
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