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jackeroo

/jak-uh-roo/US // ˌdʒæk əˈru //UK // (ˌdʒækəˈruː) //

撸起袖子加油干,撸管,撸串儿,撸起袖子大干一场

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural jack·e·roos.

    • : an inexperienced person working as an apprentice on a sheep ranch.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    jack·e·rooed, jack·e·roo·ing.

    • : to work as an apprentice on a sheep ranch.

Examples

  • The Sydney jackeroo rose impulsively, but Jack glanced at him, and he sat down again.

  • He was a groom with a place at his master's table; he was a jackeroo who introduced station life into a town.

  • Jackeroo, the unpoetical, was even then sound asleep in his net; and in ten minutes everything was "fixed up."

  • A Briton of the Billingsgate type would have appealed to Jackeroo as a man of sound common sense.

  • The jackeroo had appeared on the scene from his own room, to which his sensitive soul ever banished him betimes.