In a jam Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈdʒæm
IN-uh-JAM
ˈɪn/ /æɪ/ /dʒˈæm
IN-uh-JAM
释义
If you are "in a jam," you are in a difficult or problematic situation, often needing help to get out.
用法与细微差别
"In a jam" is informal and used mainly in spoken English. Often describes being in trouble, either minor (like running late) or serious (like owing money). It’s similar to "in trouble" or "in a fix." Not used for food (except literal jam) or positive situations.
Spanish: en un aprieto - en un líoPortuguese (BR): em apuros - em uma situação difícilPortuguese (PT): em apuros - em sarilhosChinese (Simplified): 陷入困境Chinese (Traditional): 陷入困境Hindi: मुसीबत मेंArabic: في ورطةBengali: বিপদে পড়া - সমস্যায় পড়াRussian: затруднительное положение - попасть в передрягуJapanese: 困った状況 - ピンチVietnamese: gặp rắc rối - trong tình huống khó khănKorean: 곤경에 처하다 - 곤란한 상황Turkish: zor durumda olmak - sıkışık durumda olmakUrdu: مشکل میں پھنس جانا - مصیبت میں ہوناIndonesian: dalam kesulitan - sedang bermasalah
例句
I'm really in a jam and need some help.
basic
She was in a jam when her car broke down.
basic
If you ever find yourself in a jam, call me.
basic
We're both in a jam now that we lost the tickets.
natural
He managed to get me out when I was in a jam last year.
natural
Don’t worry, you’re not the only one who’s ever been in a jam.
natural