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jackBrE /dʒæk/NAmE /dʒæk/ noun [C] a device for raising heavy objects off the ground, especially vehicles so that a wheel can be changed 千斤顶,起重器(换车轮时常用) [C] an electronic connection between two pieces of electrical equipment (电)插孔,插座,插口;塞孔 [C] (in a pack/ deck of cards 纸牌) a card with a picture of a young man on it, worth more than a ten and less than a queen * J 牌;杰克◆the jack of clubs 梅花 J ace, card, cut, deal, gambling, hand, jack, shuffle, suit, trump [C] (in the game of bowls 滚木球游戏) a small white ball towards which players roll larger balls 靶子球(白色,较其他球小)jacks [pl.] a children's game in which players bounce a small ball and pick up small metal objects, also called jacks, before catching the ball 抛接子游戏(儿童游戏) (also jack ˈshit taboo) [U] (NAmE, slang) () anything or nothing at all 丝毫,根本,一点儿(不)◆You don't know jack. 你什么都不知道。 ➡ see also blackjack, flapjack, Union Jack ●a jack of ˈall tradesa person who can do many different types of work, but who perhaps does not do them very well 博而不精的人;万金油●I'm all ˈright, Jack(BrE, informal) used by or about sb who is happy with their own life and does not care about other people's problems 我没事就好,好在我没事(别人的事我是不管的)●all ˌwork and no ˈplay (makes ˌJack a dull ˈboy)(saying) it is not healthy to spend all your time working; you need to relax too 只工作不玩耍,聪明的孩子也变傻 jackBrE /dʒæk/NAmE /dʒæk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they jack BrE /dʒæk/ NAmE /dʒæk/present simple - he / she / it jacks BrE /dʒæks/ NAmE /dʒæks/past simple jacked BrE /dʒækt/ NAmE /dʒækt/past participle jacked BrE /dʒækt/ NAmE /dʒækt/ -ing form jacking BrE /ˈdʒækɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈdʒækɪŋ/~ sth | ~ sb (for sth)(NAmE, informal) to steal sth from sb, especially sth small or of low value 偷,悄悄拿走,窃取(尤指小的或不值钱的东西)◆Someone jacked my seat. 有人偷偷占了我的座位。 ●ˌjack sb aˈround(NAmE, informal) to treat sb in a way that is deliberately not helpful to them or wastes their time 把某人摆弄来摆弄去;故意不合作(或浪费某人的时间)◆Let's go. We're being jacked around here. 咱们走吧。别在这儿浪费时间了。●ˌjack ˈin/ˈinto sth(informal) to connect to a computer system 登录;联网;接入(计算机系统)◆I'm jacking into the Internet now. 我正要接入互联网。●ˌjack sth↔ˈin(BrE, informal) to decide to stop doing sth, especially your job 决定结束,决定放弃(工作等)◆After five years, he decided to jack it all in. 五年后,他就决定完全放弃了。●ˌjack ˈoff(taboo, slang) (of a man 男人) to masturbate 手淫●ˌjack ˈup(informal) to inject an illegal drug directly into your blood 注射毒品◆Drug users were jacking up in the stairwells. 当时瘾君子正在楼梯井注射毒品。●ˌjack sth↔ˈupto lift sth, especially a vehicle, off the ground using a jack 用千斤顶托起(汽车等)(informal) to increase sth, especially prices, by a large amount 大幅度增加(或提高、抬高)(价格等) jackBrE /dʒæk/NAmE /dʒæk/ adjective [not before noun] ~ of sb/sth(AustralE) tired of or bored with sb/sth (对…)厌倦,厌烦 |