Jack-of-all-trades - translation to italian
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Jack-of-all-trades - translation to italian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jack-of-all-trades; Jack Of All Trades; Jack of All Trades; Jack of all Trades (album); JOAT; Jack Of All Trades (album); Jack of all Trades; Jack of all trades (disambiguation); Jack of All Trades (film)

Jack-of-all-trades         
factotum
Jack and Jill         
  • Musical setting by Charles Burney (1777)
  • From ''Mother Goose's Melody'' (1791 edition)
  • The plaque erected in 2000 at [[Kilmersdon]] to commemorate the village's association with the rhyme
NURSERY RHYME
Jack & Jill; Jack and jill; Jack and Jill (nursery rhyme); Jack&Jill; Jack and Jill (song); Jack & Jill(film); Jack & Jill (film); Jack And Jill; Jack and Jill (film); Jack and Gill
Jack e Jill
Jack London         
  • [[Bookplate]] used by Jack London
  • Bessie Maddern London and daughters, Joan and Becky
  • London ''(right)'' at the [[Bohemian Grove]] with his friends [[Porter Garnett]] and [[George Sterling]]; a painting parodies his story ''[[The White Silence]]''
  • London's 1903 story "The Shadow and the Flash" was reprinted in the June 1948 issue of ''[[Famous Fantastic Mysteries]]''
  • ''The Scarlet Plague'' was reprinted in the February 1949 issue of ''[[Famous Fantastic Mysteries]]''
  • Heinold's First and Last Chance, "Jack London's Rendezvous"
  • London writing, 1905
  • London in his office, 1916
  • Jack London lake
  • Jack London studying at Heinold's First and Last Chance in 1886
  • London at the age of nine with his dog Rollo, 1885
  • Jack with daughters Becky (left) and Joan (right)
  • Jack London (date unknown)
  • Grave of Jack and Charmian London
  • Jeffries (left) vs. Johnson, 1910
  • Jack and Charmian London (c. 1915) at [[Waikiki]]
  • Carmel]], California
  • Miners and prospectors ascend the Chilkoot Trail during the [[Klondike Gold Rush]]
  • London in 1914
  • The ''Snark'' in Australia, 1921
  • First edition (1902)
AMERICAN AUTHOR, JOURNALIST, AND SOCIAL ACTIVIST
John Griffith Chaney; John Griffith London; Jack london; Love of Life (story); Jack London's; Jack london biography; “To the Man on Trail”; Blaine Winchester; Útek zo zlatej krajiny; London, Jack; London, Jack, 1876-1916; Koolau the Leper; The Strength of the Strong; War of the Classes; Flush of Gold
n. Jack London (scrittore americano)

Definition

jack-of-all-trades
also jack of all trades (jacks-of-all-trades)
If you refer to someone as a jack-of-all-trades, you mean that they are able to do a variety of different jobs. You are also often suggesting that they are not very good at any of these jobs.
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Wikipedia

Jack of all trades

Jack of all trades may refer to:

  • Jack of all trades, master of none, an aphorism
  • "Jack of All Trades", a term to reference one with the ability to be proficient in many areas of life
Examples of use of Jack-of-all-trades
1. This Jack of all trades government cannot finish anything.
2. Barack Obama‘s jack–of–all trades, earning about $2,300 a month.
3. He was ‘Jack of all trades‘ for general Mladic," McCloskey said.
4. Spiky and bitchy I wonder if she is in danger of becoming a jack–of–all–trades?
5. He can‘t be an expert on absolutely everything!‘ The fact is I‘m a jack of all trades really.