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jack (j k)n.1. often Jack Informal A man; a fellow. 2. a. One who does odd or heavy jobs; a laborer. b. One who works in a specified manual trade. Often used in combination: a lumberjack; a steeplejack. c. Jack A sailor; a tar. 3. Abbr. J Games A playing card showing the figure of a servant or soldier and ranking below a queen. Also called knave. 4. Games a. jacks (used with a sing. or pl. verb) A game played with a set of small six-pointed metal pieces and a small ball, the object being to pick up the pieces in various combinations. b. One of the metal pieces so used. 5. Sports A pin used in some games of bowling. 6. a. A usually portable device for raising heavy objects by means of force applied with a lever, screw, or hydraulic press. b. A wooden wedge for cleaving rock. 7. A device used for turning a spit. 8. Nautical a. A support or brace, especially the iron crosstree on a topgallant masthead. b. A small flag flown at the bow of a ship, usually to indicate nationality. 9. The male of certain animals, especially the ass. 10. Any of several food and game fishes of the family Carangidae, found in tropical and temperate seas. 11. A jackrabbit. 12. A socket that accepts a plug at one end and attaches to electric circuitry at the other. 13. Slang Money. 14. Applejack. 15. Slang A small or worthless amount: You don't know jack about that. v. jacked, jack·ing, jacks v.tr.1. To hunt or fish for with a jacklight: hunters illegally jacking deer. 2. a. To move or hoist by or as if by using a jack: jacked the rear of the car to replace the tire. b. To raise (something) to a higher level, as in cost: "Foreign producers jacked up the price on some steels by over 100%" (Forbes). 3. Baseball To hit (a pitched ball) hard, especially for a home run. v.intr. To hunt or fish for quarry by using a jacklight. Phrasal Verb: jack off Vulgar Slang To masturbate.
[From the name Jack, from Middle English Jakke, possibly from Old French Jacques, from Late Latin Iac bus; see Jacob. N., sense 15, short for jack shit.]
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jack Noun 1. a mechanical device used to raise a motor vehicle or other heavy object 2. a playing card with a picture of a pageboy on it 3. Bowls a small white bowl at which the players aim their bowls 4. Electrical engineering a socket into which a plug can be inserted 5. a flag flown at the bow of a ship, showing nationality 6. one of the pieces used in the game of jacks 7. every man jack everyone without exception
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | jack - a small worthless amount; "you don't know jack" | | 2. | Jack - a man who serves as a sailor ship's officer, officer - a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel; "he is the officer in charge of the ship's engines" pilot - a person qualified to guide ships through difficult waters going into or out of a harbor sea lawyer - an argumentative and contentious seaman whaler - a seaman who works on a ship that hunts whales | | 3. | jack - someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual laborbracero - a Mexican laborer who worked in the United States on farms and railroads in order to ease labor shortages during World War II cleaner - someone whose occupation is cleaning gravedigger - a person who earns a living by digging graves hewer - a person who hews hired hand, hired man, hand - a hired laborer on a farm or ranch; "the hired hand fixed the railing"; "a ranch hand" gipsy, gypsy, itinerant - a laborer who moves from place to place as demanded by employment; "itinerant traders" porter - a person employed to carry luggage and supplies sawyer - one who is employed to saw wood sprayer - a worker who applies spray to a surface stacker - a laborer who builds up a stack or pile steeplejack - someone who builds or maintains very tall structures fireman, stoker - a laborer who tends fires (as on a coal-fired train or steamship) woodcutter - cuts down trees and chops wood as a job wrecker - someone who demolishes or dismantles buildings as a job yardman - a laborer hired to do outdoor work (such as mowing lawns) | | 4. | jack - immense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit; it contains an edible pulp and nutritious seeds that are commonly roastededible fruit - edible reproductive body of a seed plant especially one having sweet flesh | | 5. | jack - a small ball at which players aim in lawn bowlingbowls, lawn bowling - a bowling game played on a level lawn with biased wooden balls that are rolled at a jack ball - round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games; "the ball travelled 90 mph on his serve"; "the mayor threw out the first ball"; "the ball rolled into the corner pocket" | | 6. | jack - an electrical device consisting of a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug | | 7. | jack - game equipment consisting of one of several small six-pointed metal pieces that are picked up while bouncing a ball in the game of jacks | | 8. | jack - small flag indicating a ship's nationalityflag - emblem usually consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design | | 9. | jack - one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince | | 10. | jack - tool for exerting pressure or liftingbumper jack - a jack for lifting a motor vehicle by the bumper tool - an implement used in the practice of a vocation | | 11. | jack - any of several fast-swimming predacious fishes of tropical to warm temperate seasamberfish, amberjack - any of several amber to coppery fork-tailed warm-water carangid fishes | | 12. | jack - male donkeyass - hardy and sure-footed animal smaller and with longer ears than the horse | | Verb | 1. | jack - lift with a special device; "jack up the car so you can change the tire" | | 2. | jack - hunt with a jacklighthunt, hunt down, track down, run - pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals); "Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland"; "The dogs are running deer"; "The Duke hunted in these woods" |
Translations jack [dʒæk] n ( AUT) → gato;
jack [dʒæk] n ( Aut) → cric m;
jack [dʒæk] n ( Aut) → Wagenheber m; (Bowls) → Zielkugel f;
jackn jack [dʒӕk]1 an instrument for lifting up a motor car or other heavy weight You should always keep a jack in the car in case you need to change a wheel. domkrag رافِعَة سَيّارَه крик zdvihák donkraft der Wagenheber γρύλος gato tungraud جک tunkki cric מַגבֵּהַ भारी बोझा ऊपर उठाने का यन्त्र dizalica kocsiemelő dongkrak tjakkur cric ジャッキ 잭(밀어 올리는 기계) domkratas domkrats jek krik jekk, donkraft lewarek, podnośnik macaco cric домкрат zdvihák dvigalka dizalica domkraft แม่แรง kriko 千斤頂 важіль; домкрат بوجھ اٹھانے کی دستی کل bệ đỡ 千斤顶 2 the playing-card between the ten and queen, sometimes called the knave The jack, queen and king are the three face cards. boer الوَلَد أو الشّاب في وَرَق اللعب вале spodek knægt der Bube βαλές sota soldat سرباز sotamies valet נָסִיך गुलाम ताश के पत्तों में, एक प्रकार का प्लग doljnjak (u igraćim kartama) bubi (kártyában) kartu jack gosi jack, fante ジャック ?카드? 잭 valetas kalps (kāršu spēlē) pekak boer knekt walet valete valet (la cărţi) валет dolník fant žandar lyfta (hissa) upp med domkraft ไพ่แจ็ค สูงกว่าสิบต่ำกว่าควีน bacak, vale (紙牌中的)傑克 валет تاش کے پتوں میں غلام کا پتہ quân J (纸牌中的)杰克 jack upto raise (a motor car etc) and keep it supported, with a jack You need to jack up the car before you try to remove the wheel. opdomkrag يَرْفَع вдигам (с крик) zdvihnout hæve med donkraft hochwinden ανυψώνω με γρύλο levantar con gato tungrauaga tõstma با جک بلند کردن vivuta ylös soulever avec un cric לְהָרִים בְּמַגבֵּה जैक से ऊपर उठाना podići felemel mendongkrak tjakka (upp) sollevare col cric ジャッキで押し上げる 잭으로 들어올리다 pakelti domkratu pacelt (ar domkratu) membicu opkrikken jekke opp, løfte med donkraft podnieść lewarkiem levantar a ridica cu cricul поднимать домкратом zdvihnúť dvigniti z dvigalko podići ยกด้วยแม่แรง krikoyla kaldırmak 用千斤頂頂 піднімати домкратом دستی کل سے موٹر گاڑی کو اٹھانا nâng lên bằng bệ 用千斤顶顶
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