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‹æk1) (an instrument for lifting up a motor car or other heavy weight: You should always keep a jack in the car in case you need to change a wheel.) gato2) (the playing-card between the ten and queen, sometimes called the knave: The jack, queen and king are the three face cards.) sota•- jack upjack n1. jota / sota2. gatotr[ʤæk]1 Juanito\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbefore you can say Jack Robinson en un periquete, en un santiaménevery man Jack (of them) hasta el últimoI'm all right Jack! ¡aquí me las den todas!Jack of all trades, master of none quien mucho abarca poco aprietaJack the Ripper Jack el Destripadorjack ['ʤæk] vt1) : levantar (con un gato)2) increase: subir, aumentarjack n1) : gato m, cric mhydraulic jack: gato hidráulico2) flag: pabellón m3) socket: enchufe m hembra4) : jota f, valet mjack of hearts: jota de corazones5) jacks npl: cantillos mpln.• jota (de la baraja) s.f.n.• barrilete s.m.• boliche s.m.• cantillo s.m.• cric s.m.• gato s.m.• gato mecánico s.m.• marinero s.m.• mozo s.m.• sacabotas s.m.• sota s.f.• sujeto s.m.dʒæk1) ( lifting device) gato m2) ( socket) enchufe m hembra3)a) ( in French pack of cards) jota f, valet m; ( in Spanish pack) sota fb) ( Games) ≈taba fc) ( in bowls) boliche m4)I'm all right, Jack! — (BrE set phrase: colloq) mientras yo esté bien..., allá se pudran los demás (fam)
•Phrasal Verbs:- jack in- jack up[dʒæk]1. N1) (Aut, Tech) gato m, gata f (LAm)2) (Elec) toma f de corriente, enchufe m hembra3) (Bowls) boliche m4) (Cards) (in ordinary pack of cards) jota f ; (in Spanish pack) sota f5) (also: bootjack) sacabotas m inv6) (Naut) marinero m7) (=fish) lucio m joven8) jacks (=game) cantillos mpl2.CPDjack plane N — garlopa f
jack rabbit N — (US) liebre f americana
- jack in- jack off- jack up* * *[dʒæk]1) ( lifting device) gato m2) ( socket) enchufe m hembra3)a) ( in French pack of cards) jota f, valet m; ( in Spanish pack) sota fb) ( Games) ≈taba fc) ( in bowls) boliche m4)I'm all right, Jack! — (BrE set phrase: colloq) mientras yo esté bien..., allá se pudran los demás (fam)
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