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ajar

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++a·jar /əˈdʒɑː $ əˈdʒɑːr/ ●○○ adjective [not before noun]  OPENa door that is ajar is slightly open 〔门〕微[]开着的
Examples from the Corpus
ajarTo his right was a large walk-in cupboard, its door slightly ajar.I went back to the door and opened it, leaving it ajar.She had left her bedroom door ajar and could hear her parents talking downstairs.Sometimes the door was ajar and I would see her sitting absolutely still, staring into space, not reading at all.The door was ajar and Patrick could see movement inside the room.I noticed that the door to it was ajar and realized what had happened.The door was ajar, letting out the warmth and scent of heaven.
Origin ajar (1600-1700) on char, from on + char turn, piece of work ((11-17 centuries)) (from Old English cierr)
a·jar adjectiveChineseSyllable
ajar slightly is is open a Corpus door that


ajar
ajar /əˈdʒɑː $ əˈdʒɑːr/ adjective [not before noun]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Origin: on char, from on + char 'turn, piece of work' (11-17 centuries) (from Old English cierr)
a door that is ajar is slightly open


ajarBrE /əˈdʒɑː(r)/ 🔊NAmE /əˈdʒɑːr/ 🔊 adjective [not before noun] (of a door ) slightly open 半开;微启I'll leave the door ajar. 我会让门半开着。🔊🔊