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 Translation for 'jam' from English to Polish
NOUN1   a jam | jams
NOUN2   jam [sweet spread] | -
VERB   to jam | jammed | jammed
jamming | jams
SYNO crush | electronic jamming | fix | ...
zablokować [dok.] coś [acc.]to jam sth. [block sth.]
Nouns
dżem {m}jam
2
tłok {m}jam [crowd, squeeze]
ścisk {m}jam [crowd, squeeze]
gastr.
konfitura {f}
jam [preserves]
2 Words
gastr.
domowy dżem {m}
homemade jam
gastr.
dżem {m} truskawkowy
strawberry jam
ruch
zator {m}
traffic jam
ruch
korek {m} [pot.]
traffic jam
3 Words
gastr.
słoik {m} dżemu
jar of jam
gastr.
dżem {m} malinowy bez pestek
seedless raspberry jam
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Usage Examples English
  • (born Namagh (now Kashmar), Persia, 1048 – died Torbat-e Jam, 1141) better known as Sheikh Ahhmad-e Jami or Sheikh Ahmad-i Jami or Sheikh Ahmad-e jam or Sheikh-e Jam or simply Ahmad-e Jam was a Persian Sufi, Sufi writer, mystic and poet .
  • It offers three jam sessions and performances by the annual Singer-Songwriter Showcase winners.
  • The following is a list of notable jam bands, or bands on the jam-band circuit.
  • In December 2008, Premier Foods announced that it would discontinue jam in the UK under the Robertson brand in 2009.
  • The heritage-listed Glen Ewin complex including a house and former jam factory buildings (pulping shed, jam factory, sugar store, packing shed and jam kitchen) is situated in the area surrounding the locality.

  • The common name raspberry jam tree refers to the strong odour of the freshly cut wood, which resembles raspberry jam, and is referred to as fine leaf jam, "raspberry jam" or jam tree.
  • In India, Swiss rolls are called "jam rolls". Kunjus Jam Rolls, since 1931, is a home bakery specializing in pineapple and strawberry jam rolls. It's based in Kochi, in the southern state of Kerala.
  • There was also a jam factory, 'Devon Dale Jam' in the 1930s and a foundry.
  • He has also worked for House of Cinema, Jam jam TV.
  • London Borough of Jam is a boutique jam manufacturer, based in Hackney, London established in 2011.

  • The newly reformed WI's first project is the gathering of wild blackberries which they then use to make jam, as "every pound of jam we make is a pound of jam that doesn't have to come in on the ships".
  • It has also long hosted a popular open jam on Tuesday nights, which has included appearances from major bands such as The Libertines.
  • Hornbech Jam had its headquarters in Hadsund, but also had a small office in Copenhagen.
  • The apple lörtsy contains a sweet apple jam, and resembles a jam doughnut.
  • In 2009 Nordic Game Jam became the flagship for the Global Game Jam, which started that same year during the same time.

  • Bacon jam, like fruit jams, requires a certain level of sugars to be officially labelled 'jam'.
  • Traditionally, jam sandwiches are just jam and bread, but with the invention of the toaster a variety of open jam sandwich became popular, now known as "jam on toast".
  • Sir William Pickles Hartley (23 February 1846 – 25 October 1922) was an English jam manufacturer and philanthropist who founded the Hartley's jam company.
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