词汇 | jackpot |
释义 | jackpotWord family nounJackeenJackyjackbootjackfishJack Frostjackhammerjackknifejackpotjacksmithjacksnipejackmanjackadjectivejackbooted jack·pot /ˈdʒækpɒt $ -pɑːt/ noun [countableC] WINa large amount of money that you can win in a game that is decided by chance 〔碰运气游戏中的〕头奖,最高奖 → hit the jackpot at hit1(25) a £50,000 jackpot 五万英镑的头奖 jackpot winners 头奖得主 Examples from the Corpus jackpot• Once, they had four out of five numbers for a jackpot and split $ 102.• Mr Hill's huge jackpot cost him just 54p.• The organisers of the pools believe that huge jackpots are their best weapon in fighting the threat posed by a national lottery.• The changes, according to the pools companies, will increase the number of jackpot winners.• Unemployed roadsweeper Mickey Reid hit the jackpot when his £4 Lotto ticket won him £1.8m.• The jackpot is worth $1 million this week. From Longman Business Dictionary jackpotjack·pot /ˈdʒækpɒt-pɑːt/ noun [countableC] 1a large prize you can win in a LOTTERY (=a game of chance in which people buy tickets with numbers on) this week’s £3 million jackpot in the National Lottery 2a large amount of profit General Dynamics sees a potential jackpot in these new aircraft. 3hit the jackpot if a person or organization hits the jackpot, they make a lot of money, or have a big success Du Pont chemists have hit the jackpot with this new fiber. (1800-1900) → JACK12 + POT1; from a card game in which a player needs two jacks to begin |
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