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Jackpot Won Hit Money Game Good Million Pile

英语单词 jackpot
英美音标 英 ['dʒækpɒt] 美 ['dʒækpɑːt]
中文释义 n.(彩票等)头奖;累积赌注
英语例句 (1) I'm excited like I won the jackpot.
(2) The winners will split the record 370 million dollar jackpot.
(3) Harry was very lucky to hit the jackpot last time.
中文例句 (1) 我就像中了头奖一样兴奋.
(2) 获奖者将分享创下记录的累计3.
(3) 哈里上次赌博手气特别好,赢了累积赌注。
vocabulary简明 A jackpot is a pile of money won during a game such as a poker. It's also any example of good fortune.
vocabulary扩展 Originally, a jackpot was a pile of money in poker that accumulated until someone produced a pair of jacks (or something better). These days, a jackpot is any kind of prize, winnings, or success. If you get a high-paying job, you hit the jackpot. If you married a wonderful person, you hit the jackpot. Sometimes a jackpot is specific to a game, like the money won from a hand of 21, but any good fortune can be considered a jackpot.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](游戏或彩票的)头奖,最高奖;(尤指游戏中的)累积赌注金 A jackpot is the most valuable prize in a game or lottery, especially when the game involves increasing the value of the prize until someone wins it.
  [usu sing]
  • A nurse won the £5 million jackpot.

    一个护士赢得了500万英镑的头奖。

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[PHRASE 短语]取得巨大成功;赢了一大笔钱;交好运 If you hit the jackpot, you have a great success, for example by winning a lot of money or having a piece of good luck.
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