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jack - traduzione in italiano

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
JACK; Jackfish; Jack (fish); Jack (movie); Jack (zoology); JacK; Jack (fish disambiguation); Jack (disambiguation); Jack (film); Jack (novel); Jack (book)

jack         
n. jack; knave
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)

Definizione

jack
jack1
¦ noun
1. a device for lifting heavy objects, especially one for raising the axle of a motor vehicle.
2. a playing card bearing a representation of a soldier, page, or knave, normally ranking next below a queen.
3. (also jack socket) a socket designed to receive a jack plug.
4. (in bowls) a small white ball at which the players aim.
5. (also jackstone) a small round pebble or star-shaped piece of metal or plastic used in tossing and catching games.
(jacks) a game played by tossing and catching jacks.
6. a small version of a national flag flown at the bow of a vessel in harbour.
7. N. Amer. informal money.
8. a device for turning a spit.
9. a part of the mechanism in a spinet or harpsichord that connects a key to its corresponding string.
10. a perch-like marine fish, typically with a row of large spiky scales along each side. [Family Carangidae: numerous species.]
11. the male of various animals, especially a merlin or (N. Amer.) an ass.
12. used in names of animals and plants that are smaller than similar kinds, e.g. jack pine.
¦ verb
1. (jack something up) raise something with a jack.
2. (jack something up) informal increase something by a considerable amount.
3. (jack in/into) log into or connect up (a computer or electronic device).
Phrases
every man jack informal every single person.
jack of all trades (and master of none) a person who can do many different types of work (but has special skill in none).
Phrasal verbs
jack someone around N. Amer. informal cause someone inconvenience or problems.
jack something in Brit. informal cease doing something.
jack off vulgar slang masturbate.
jack up informal
1. inject oneself with a narcotic drug.
2. Austral. give up or refuse to participate.
Origin
ME: from Jack, familiar form of the given name John, used orig. to denote an ordinary man, hence the 'knave' in cards and 'male animal', also denoting various devices saving human labour.
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jack2
¦ noun historical
1. another term for blackjack (in sense 5).
2. a sleeveless padded tunic worn by foot soldiers. [ME: from OFr. jaque; origin uncertain, perh. based on Arab.]
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jack3
¦ adjective Austral. informal tired of or bored with someone or something.
Origin
C19: from jack up (see jack1).
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jack4
¦ verb informal, chiefly N. Amer. take (something) illicitly; steal.
Origin
1990s: from hijack.

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