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has gloss | (verb) interfere with or prevent the reception of signals; "Jam the Voice of America"; "block the signals emitted by this station" jam, block |
lexicalization | eng: block |
lexicalization | eng: jam |
subclass of | (verb) make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages" disrupt, interrupt, break up, cut off |
has subclass | (verb) jam an entire frequency spectrum; "During the Cold War, the Soviets routinely barrage jammed to interfere with transmissions from the West" barrage jam |
has subclass | (verb) jam a narrow band of frequencies; "We can counter point-jamming effectively" point jam |
has subclass | (verb) jam a single frequency; "This operator is spot-jammed" spot jam |
has subclass | (verb) jam a broad spectrum of frequencies to affect all communications in the area except for directional antenna communications blanket jam |
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Asturian | |
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lexicalization | ast: interferir |
Bengali | |
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lexicalization | ben: ঠাসাঠাসি কর |
Welsh | |
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lexicalization | cym: jamio |
Basque | |
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lexicalization | eus: indarrez_sartu |
French | |
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lexicalization | fra: interférer |
Occitan (post 1500) | |
lexicalization | oci: interferir |
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lexicalization | oci: blocar |
Moldavian | |
lexicalization | ron: interfera |
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