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Substantiivit
1.
2.konetekniikka
3.konetekniikka
4.konetekniikka
5.
6.arkikielessä
7.korttipeli
8.korttipeli
9.arkikielessä
10.
11.
12.arkikielessä, korttipeli, vanhahtava, metsätalous
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14.
15.merenkulku
16.korttipeli
17.sähkö
18.sähkö
19.slangi
20.slangi
21.slangi
22.slangi
23.merenkulku
24.kasvi
25.
26.slangi
Verbit
27.
28.
29.puhekieli
30.
31.baseball, slangi
32.kalastus
Muut/tuntemattomat
33.
34.
35.
36.

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. A man.
  2. (slang, baseball) A home run.
  3. The edible fruit of the Asian tree (Artocarpus heterophyllus); also the tree itself.
  4. A coarse medieval coat of defence, especially one made of leather.
  5. (chiefly capitalized) A name applied to a hypothetical or typical man.
  6. The related tree Mangifera caesia.
  7. (countable, now chiefly US) A man, a fellow; a typical man; men in general.
  8. (colloquial) A sailor.
  9. (slang) A policeman or detective; (Australia) a military policeman.
  10. (now rare) A manual laborer.
  11. (Canada, US, colloquial) A lumberjack.
  12. (India, historical, slang) A sepoy.
  13. A device or utensil.
  14. A device for turning a spit; a smokejack or roasting jack.
  15. Each of a series of blocks in a harpsichord or the earlier virginal, communicating the action of the key to the quill; sometime also, a hopper in a modern piano.
  16. (glassblowing) a tool used in manual production of glass objects (like bottles or wine glasses).
  17. (obsolete) A support for wood being sawn; a sawhorse or sawbuck.
  18. A device used to hold a boot by the heel, to assist in removing the boot.
  19. A mechanical device used to raise and (temporarily) support a heavy object, now especially to lift one side of a motor vehicle when (e.g.) changing a tyre.
  20. Any of various levers for raising or lowering the sinkers which push the loops down on the needles in a knitting machine or stocking frame.
  21. (mining, now rare) A wedge for separating rocks rent by blasting.
  22. (obsolete) A grating device used to separate and guide the threads in a warping machine; a heck-box.
  23. (obsolete) A machine for twisting the sliver as it leaves a carding machine, in the preparation of yarn.
  24. (electronics) A switch for a jack plug, a jackknife switch; (more generally) a socket used to connect a device to a circuit, network etc.
  25. A non-tool object or thing.
  26. (now historical, regional) A pitcher or other vessel for holding liquid, especially alcoholic drink; a black-jack.
  27. (card games, originally colloquial) The lowest court card in a deck of standard playing cards, ranking between the 10 and queen, with an image of a knave or pageboy on it.
  28. (bowls) A small, typically white, ball used as the target ball in bowls; a jack-ball.
  29. (nautical) A small ship's flag used as a signal or identifying device; a small flag flown at the bow of the vessel.
  30. (UK, regional, now rare, historical) A measure of liquid corresponding to a quarter of a pint.
  31. (obsolete, slang) A fake coin designed to look like a sovereign.
  32. (nautical, now rare, historical) A jackcrosstree.
  33. (games) A small, six-pointed playing piece used in the game of jacks.
  34. (US) A torch or other light used in hunting to attract or dazzle game at night.
  35. (slang, chiefly US) Money, cash.
  36. (Canada, US) A strong alcoholic liquor, especially home-distilled or illicit.
  37. (slang, euphemistic) Nothing, not anything, jack shit.
  38. (cricket, slang) The eleventh batsman to come to the crease in an innings.
  39. (slang, Appalachians) A smooth often ovoid large gravel or small cobble in a natural water course.
  40. A plant or animal.
  41. A pike, especially when young.
  42. (chiefly US) A male ass, especially when kept for breeding.
  43. Any of the marine fish in the family Carangidae.
  44. (US) A jackrabbit.
  45. A large California rockfish, the bocaccio, Sebastes paucispinis.
  46. Mangifera caesia, related to the mango tree.
  47. (colloquial) Plant in the genus Arisaema, also known as Jack-in-the-pulpit, and capitalized Jack.
  48. (colloquial) Spadix of a plant (also capitalized Jack).
  49. (apparently does not occur standalone for the genus per se) Plant of the genus Emex, also considered synonymous to Rumex, if not then containing two species lesser jack and little jack for Emex spinosa syn. Rumex spinosus, Australian English three-corner jack and prickly jack for Emex australis syn. Rumex hypogaeus.

Verbi

  1. (transitive, slang, baseball) To hit (the ball) hard; especially, to hit (the ball) out of the field, producing a home run.
  2. (transitive) To physically raise using a jack.
  3. (transitive) To raise or increase.
  4. To increase the potency of an alcoholic beverage similarly to distillation by chilling it to below the freezing point of water, removing the water ice crystals that form, and leaving the still-liquid alcoholic portion.
  5. (transitive, colloquial) To steal (something), typically an automobile; to rob (someone).
  6. (intransitive) To dance by moving the torso forward and backward in a rippling motion.
  7. (colloquial, vulgar) To jack off, to masturbate.
  8. (Memphis African-American slang) To fight.
  9. (intransitive or transitive, informal) To jerk or move by jerking; to remove or move (something).

Adjektiivi

  1. (Australia) Tired, disillusioned; fed up (with).

Esimerkit

  • If you want to jack your stats you just write off failures as invalid results.
  • Someone jacked my car last night! "joku otti autoni koukunnokkaan viimeyönä".
  • When I got a flat tire, I had to jack up the car.
  • The ace, king, queen, and jack are the highest cards in the deck. (as, roi, dame, valet)
  • Their horsemen are with jacks for most part clad.
  • Maybe he hung a curve ball to somebody and they jacked it out of the park on him and he wasn’t upset about it.
  • Therefore, even though Vizquel is certainly not a power hitter, at times he will try to jack the ball, perhaps pulling it with just enough oomph to carry down the line for a homer.
  • An excellent piece of work, Wayne thought, so good in fact, he wasn’t surprised when Bailey walked to the plate and on the first pitch jacked the ball far into the parking lot outside the left-field fence for a tournament winning homerun.
  • Someone jacked my car last night!
  • She used a jack to lift her car and changed the tire.
  • He jacked the car up so that he could replace the brake pads.
  • First off Regan carried fifteen grand, packed it in his clothes all the time. Real money, they tell me. Not just a top card and a bunch of hay. That's a lot of jack [...].
  • The aketon, gambeson, vambasium, and jack were military vestments, calculated for the defence of the body, differing little from each other, except in their names, their materials and construction were nearly the same, the authorities quoted in the notes, shew they were all composed of many folds of linen, stuffed with cotton, wool or hair, quilted, and commonly covered with leather, made of buck or doe skin.
  • You haven't done jack. Get up and get this room cleaned up right now!
  • like an uninstructed bowler who thinks to attain the jack by delivering his bowl straight forward upon it
  • telephone jack
  • Fly may signify a winged insect, or part of a Jack. Jack itself is sometimes a roaster of meat, and at others a contraction of John, a knave, a Japan mug, or an instrument to draw off boots.
  • Every man jack.

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektijacked
Imperfektijacked
Partisiipin preesensjacking
Monikkojacks
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensjacks