Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Meaning of the English name Jack
Meaning of the English name Jack
n. jack, jack, man
v. lift, remind, carry
n. jack
Example Sentences and Usage:
1. Jack up the car, please.
Jack up the car.
2. You need a jack to lift the car before repairing it.
You need to jack up the car before repairing it.
3. They've jacked up the price.
They've jacked up the price.
4. Everything's falling apart; the whole system needs jacking up.
Everything's falling apart, the whole system needs jacking up.
5. I can't concentrate any more. I'm going to jack it in.
I can't concentrate any more. I'm going to jack it in.
6. It's time you jacked up my allowance.
It's time you jacked up my allowance.
7. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
(Proverb) All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
8. Jack and Anne are engaged.
Jack and Anne are engaged.
8. Jack and Anne are engaged.
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