He
jams his hand into the pocket.
我他地把手插进口袋里。
This is her
jam.
这使她疯狂。
Mary spread some apple
jam on the bread.
玛丽面包上涂抹了苹果酱。
Many people encountered an internet traffic jam as they tried to buy tickets.
In this virtual store, dozens of iconic British products are sold, including milk powder from Cow & Gate, honey and biscuits from Waitrose, fruit jam from Ella's Kitchen, and much more.
Consisting of 13 stations, the line is set to reduce the traffic jam in Kiev and ease the movement for about 500,000 Troyeschyna residents or 17 percent of the city population.
Two Bristol companies, gin distillery Bramley& Gage and jam maker Stute, made the trip, as did Shropshire firm The Granola Girls and Lincolnshire-based confectioners Jakemans, which is known for its cough drops.
"This will greatly relieve traffic jam on local streets.
Besides canned pineapple, it also produces fresh pineapple, jam, cubes in cups, juice concentrate, and canned fruit cocktails.
From the latest tourist hotspot Zibo, a low-profile industrial city in east China's Shandong Province now famous for its iconic barbecues, to a camel-riding traffic jam at a desert spot in the northwestern Chinese city of Dunhuang, resorts across the country were swamped with millions of Chinese tourists during the five-day holiday.
If the traffic jam at Suez Canal extends to weeks or even a month, shipping between Asia and Europe will be hit with freight rates set to soar, according to Zhou.
Online searches and online sales volume of cranberries, cranberry juice, jam and dried cranberries have surged in recent days.
The love song Dark Plum Jam by Chinese singer Li Ronghao has gone viral recently, triggering a wave of purchases of related products and bringing sweet gains to jam makers nationwide.
Li's song has made "dark plum jam" one of the top 10 searched phrases on e-commerce platform Taobao, with the number of searches surging 200-fold in the first week of the song's debut, with sales of apple and blueberry jam products on the platform surging 100 percent year-on-year.
"Sweetness doubled when the song sweetened my ears and the jam sweetened my taste buds," said a fan surnamed Wang in an after-sales comment.
Currently, on Taobao, the price of a jar of dark plum jam ranges from 20 yuan ($2.9) to 140 yuan, with many such products carrying tags cueing Li's song, which offers a "taste of love".
Prior to the song's debut, however, jam sales were quite different.
In 2021, among all condiment consumers in China, 79.8 percent of them purchased salt and 76.5 percent bought soy sauce, while only less than 5 percent of them bought jam products, according to the Shenzhen, Guangdong province-based Qianzhan Industry Research Institute.
Yu, a 35-year-old housewife in Beijing, said, "My family seldom has jam during dinner and the annual purchase of such products is more or less four to five jars.
"Enterprises, however, consume more jam.
Official data showed that in 2020, jam purchased by enterprises including Yili Group, Mengniu Dairy and Guangming Dairy surpassed 300,000 metric tons, while that by chain stores was nearly 4 million tons.
Wu said domestic jam manufacturers should improve product quality, including taste, appearance and flavor.
To achieve long-term development, domestic jam manufacturers should make efforts in quality, flavor and marketing".
They gather roses, bake rose flower cakes and make rose floral water and rose jam.
Many people encountered an internet traffic jam as they attempted to buy tickets.
In order to stimulate creativity and foster sustainable awareness among next-generation game developers, TiMi also joined the Alliance's "Green Game Jam "project, pledging to encourage youth around the world to create "green game design proposals "and publish their works on Tencent platforms.
Through a smart screen, traffic can be monitored in real-time across the city and if anything abnormal happens, the platform can judge whether it is a traffic accident, routine traffic jam or other events, so it can allocate policemen or adjust traffic lights to deal with the problem, a policeman named Fu Yuxin from the bureau told local media.
The top three reasons of using a mobile phone while behind the steering wheel were answering a call from family members, stuck in a traffic jam or waiting for green light, and answering a call from colleagues or replying to their emails.
"I don't have to queue up for a taxi or jam myself into a subway coach," said Feng, 31, who runs a small business in one of China's most expensive cities.