ajar

  • 11ajar — ► ADVERB & ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a door or window) slightly open. ORIGIN from Old English, «a turn» …

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  • 12Ajar — Romain Gary Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gary. Romain Gary Statue de Romain Gary à Vilnius Nom de naissance Roman Kacew Autres noms Émile Ajar …

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  • 13Ajar — Statue zu Ehren von Romain Gary in Vilnius Romain Gary (Geburtsname Roman Kacew, in frz. offiz. Papieren Kacewgari) (* 8. Mai 1914 in Vilnius, Litauen (Geburts Nationalität litauisch); † 2. Dezember 1980 in Paris, Frankreich) war ein französisch… …

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  • 14ajar — 1. adverb /əˈʤɑː,əˈʤɑɹ/ a) Slightly turned or opened; as, the door was standing ajar. There is a sort of unexpressed concern, / A kind of shock that sets ones heart ajar [...]. b) Being at variance or in contradiction to something. 2. adjective… …

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  • 15ajar — adj. to leave ajar (she left the door ajar) * * * [ə dʒɑː] to leave ajar (she left the door ajar) …

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  • 16ajar — {{#}}{{LM A01349}}{{〓}} {{ConjA01349}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA01377}} {{[}}ajar{{]}} ‹a·jar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido especialmente a una persona o a una flor,{{♀}} hacer que pierdan su lozanía o su frescura: • El calor ha… …

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  • 17ajar — I. /əˈdʒa / (say uh jah) adverb 1. neither quite open nor shut; partly opened: *Tonight, in the unoccupied room along the passage, he was doubtless holding the door ajar. –arthur upfield, 1950. –adjective 2. partly open: *Her mouth was slightly… …

  • 18ajar — ajar1 /euh jahr /, adj., adv. neither entirely open nor entirely shut; partly open: The door was ajar. [1350 1400; ME on char on the turn; see A 1, CHAR3] ajar2 /euh jahr /, adv., adj. in contradiction to; at variance with: a story ajar with the… …

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  • 19ajar — I (Derivado de ajo.) ► sustantivo masculino AGRICULTURA Tierra sembrada de ajos: ■ destrozaron el ajar. II (Derivado del ant. ahajar, probablemente del lat. vulg. *fallia, defecto < fallere, faltar.) ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Estropear… …

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  • 20ajar — adj. VERBS ▪ be, stand ▪ The office door stood ajar. ▪ leave sth ▪ She had left the kitchen door slightly ajar. ADVERB …

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