1. A wide-mouthed vessel (usually cylindrical) without handles.
2. The quantity contained in a jar; SYN. jarful.
1. Récipient.
2. Pot.
1. Récipient.
2. Pot.
1. Récipient. Un pot de verre.
2. (Familier) Verre. Boire un pot.
3. (Familier) Chance. Manquer de pot.
1. To place in a jar.
2. To shock physically; SYN. shake up, bump around.
1. Conditionner des produits pour qu'ils se gardent ; traditionnellement on les mettait en boîte sertie ou en bocaux étanches.
2. (Ironique) Garder. Que vas-tu faire de ton argent ? --Le mettre en conserves.
1. Agiter. Secouer un flacon.
2. Bousculer. Secouer quelqu'un.
3. Ébranler. Secoué par un deuil.
4. (Pron.) (Familier) Réagir. Tâchez de vous secouer.
Acronym for Java Archive file. JAR files allow Java developers to efficiently deploy Java classes and their associated resources. The elements in a JAR file are compressed just as in a standard zip file. JAR files include a security mechanism and a special META-INF directory that contains administrative information about the contents of the files. Using a combination of a digital signature and the META-INF data, JAR files can be signed to ensure authenticity and security. See also .jar.
Platform-independent file format tat aggregates many files into one.
A file name extension that identifies a compressed JAR (Java Archive) file. Note: By changing the .jar extension to .zip, you can use popular extraction tools such as PKZIP or WINZIP to look at a .jar file’s contents. See also compressed file, JAR, PKZIP, .zip.