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I . jab [ʤæb] SUBST

1. jab:

jab (with needle)
jab (with knife, finger)

2. jab (with elbow):

jab
to give sb a jab

3. jab GB fam (injection):

jab

II . jab <-bb-> [ʤæb] VERBE trans

1. jab:

jab (with needle)
kłuć [perf u-]
jab (with knife, finger)

2. jab (with elbow):

jab

3. jab (point at):

jab

flu jab SUBST

flu jab → flu shot

Voir aussi : flu shot

flu shot SUBST MÉD

Expressions couramment utilisées avec jab

to give sb a jab

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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He displayed a more technical approach, utilizing a jab through a majority of the first round.
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The team made further jabs at the election during the game.
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Beneath the playful jabs and willful tempers is a force of gravity that binds them, even when the waves get rough.
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The lead uppercut, like the jab does not use any pivotal motion, the power comes from the transfer of bodyweight to the lead foot.
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For example, a jab thrown while next to an opponent will not do as much damage as it would at arms length.
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While not above taking jabs at them for their lack of intelligence, she also offers occasional help and advice.
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Attorneys were present to count the votes from this process, a jab at the extensive involvement of attorneys in the recount process.
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You have a basic jab, cross, hook and uppercut.
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The young are fed by regurgitation in the nest and, after a few weeks, can bill jab and practice defensive postures against each other.
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His powerful jab and emphasis on agility complimented his flashy personality and outfit.
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