jack
n. 千斤顶; [信]插孔,插座; 男人; 纸牌中的J
adj. (对…)厌倦,厌烦
A jack is a device for lifting a heavy object off the ground, for example a car.
A jack is a playing card whose value is between a ten and a queen. A jack is usually represented by a picture of a young man.
1. a small worthless amount;
2. someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor
3. immense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit of; its seeds are commonly roasted
4. an electrical device consisting of a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug
5. game equipment consisting of one of several small objects picked up while bouncing a ball in the game of jacks
6. small flag indicating a ship's nationality
7. one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince
8. tool for exerting pressure or lifting
9. any of several fast-swimming predacious fishes of tropical to warm-temperate seas
10. male donkey
1. lift with a special device;
2. hunt with a jacklight
jack off &I{【粗俗用语】} &I{【俚语】}
手淫
jack someone around
(北美,非正式)(尤指不公正或优柔寡断的行为)造成(某人)的不便,给(某人)带来麻烦
jack in (或 into)
(非正式)进入或联接(电脑系统或电子装置)
jack something in
(英,非正式)放弃(或停止)做某事(尤指工作)
jack off
(粗俚)手淫
jack up
(非正式)给自己注射麻醉毒品
(澳)放弃;拒绝参与
jack something up
(用千斤顶)举起,抬起某物(尤指车辆)
(新西兰,非正式)安排,组织
before one can say Jack Robinson
(非正式)说时迟那时快,突然间,一刹那
every man jack
(非正式)人人,每个人 [用于强 调]
I'm all right, Jack
(非正式)(表示只求自己没事的自得心理)老兄,我没事
jack of all trades (and master of none)
杂而不精的人,三脚猫;万能博士,万金油
on one's jack (或 Jack Jones)
(英,谐俚)独自,自个儿
Jack would not have hit the boy without provocation.
如果不是那个男孩挑衅,杰克是不会打他的.
Jack is her only offspring.
杰克是她唯一的后代.
Jack is a jazz buff.
杰克是爵士音乐迷.
The bandit kicked at the legs of Jack.
那匪徒向杰克腿上踢了两脚.
From his childhood , Jack has habituated himself to getting up early.
杰克从小就习惯于早起.