Skip to main content

jacked

/jakt/US // dʒækt //

有插孔的,有插孔,巨大的压力,巨大的

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : very stimulated and excited, as from coffee or drugs.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbraise

Examples

  • The buildings under metal braces will be repaired; those jacked up with wooden planks will likely not.

  • Meanwhile, several states and cities have jacked up the minimum wage.

  • He has transformed himself from skinny Chappelle into in-shape, jacked Chappelle.

  • It was the most out-of-body experience because I was so jacked up on medicine.

  • Every tax hike, every jacked fee, every urban inconvenience became fuel for Rob Ford.

  • We had the car jacked up and the old tire off the rim and the new one half on when—bang!

  • The observation end of his car was jacked up and the car-repairers were slipping a new pair of wheels underneath it.

  • Not but what I'd had a lot to bear, and took a deal of punishment before he jacked up.

  • While one jacked up the car, another worked to get off the damaged shoe and inner tube.

  • The car was jacked up on a horse-block, while one wheel lay near the road.