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| 堵车 | dǔ chē | traffic jam / (of traffic) to get congested | 
| 万年历 | wàn nián lì | perpetual calendar / ten thousand year calendar / Islamic calendar introduced to Yuan China by Jamal al-Din 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁 | 
| 果酱 | guǒ jiàng | jam | 
| 挤满 | jǐ mǎn | crowded to bursting point / filled to overflowing / jam-packed | 
| 交通堵塞 | jiāo tōng dǔ sè | road congestion; traffic jam | 
| 橘子酱 | jú zi jiàng | orange jam / marmalade | 
| 酱 | jiàng | thick paste of fermented soybean / marinated in soy paste / paste / jam | 
| 挤挤插插 | jǐ jǐ chā chā | crowded tightly / jam-packed | 
| 卡弹 | kǎ dàn | to jam (rifle) | 
| 卡死 | kǎ sǐ | jammed / stuck / frozen (computer) | 
| 交通阻塞 | jiāo tōng zǔ sè | traffic jam | 
| 卡壳 | qiǎ ké | (of a bullet or shell) to jam / (fig.) to get stuck; to be held up; to reach an impasse | 
| 回堵 | huí dǔ | (Tw) (of traffic) to be jammed / traffic backup | 
| 凌汛 | líng xùn | ice-jam flood (arising when river downstream freezes more than upstream) | 
| 塞车 | sāi chē | traffic jam | 
| 首尾相接 | shǒu wěi xiāng jiē | to join head to tail / bumper-to-bumper (of traffic jam) | 
| 满堂 | mǎn táng | whole audience / a sellout (capacity audience) / jam-packed | 
| 苹果酱 | píng guǒ jiàng | apple sauce / apple jam | 
| 打爆 | dǎ bào | to blow out / to blow off / (computer games) to zap / (phone) to ring off the hook / to be jammed / to max out (credit card etc) | 
| 大一统志 | Dà yī tǒng zhì | Da Yuan Dayitongzhi, Yuan dynasty geographical encyclopedia, compiled 1285-1294 under Jamal al-Din 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁 and Yu Yinglong 虞應龍|虞应龙, 755 scrolls | 
| 卡住 | kǎ zhù | to jam / to choke / to clutch / also pr. [qia3 zhu4] | 
| 拥挤不堪 | yōng jǐ bù kān | overcrowded / jam-packed | 
| 大元大一统志 | Dà Yuán Dà yī tǒng zhì | Da Yuan Dayitongzhi, Yuan dynasty geographical encyclopedia, compiled 1285-1294 under Jamal al-Din 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁 and Yu Yinglong 虞應龍|虞应龙, 755 scrolls | 
| 扎马剌丁 | Zā mǎ lá dīng | Jamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Khubilai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260 | 
| 乳酪饼 | rǔ lào bǐng | (Tw) a square sheet of pastry, typically pan-fried and served with savory fillings or sweet jam |