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jackpot

/jak-pot/US // ˈdʒækˌpɒt //UK // (ˈdʒækˌpɒt) //

大奖,头奖,大奖赛,奖金

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the chief prize or the cumulative stakes in a game or contest, as in bingo, a quiz contest, or a slot machine.
    • : Poker. a pot that accumulates until a player opens the betting with a pair of predetermined denomination, usually jacks or better.

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Examples

  • These sorts of high margins charged by campaign vendors are nothing new, but consultants stand to hit the jackpot if they’re working for a low-profile candidate who goes viral.

  • Besides the attractive visuals, the site stands out with its bonus offers and the highest paying bitcoin games jackpot.

  • The post A fossilized egg laid by an extinct, human-sized turtle holds a rare jackpot appeared first on Popular Science.

  • That bet resulted in a sizable payout when Antetokounmpo put pen to paper on his supermax contract extension, but the jackpot came when Holiday’s hounding defense on Chris Paul changed the course of the Finals.

  • His phone was a jackpot for the federal government, offering photographic evidence of a slew of crimes, including a storage locker he said Jenkins directed him to break into and clean out before his squad carried out a search.

  • In the meantime, he takes trips to Vegas, sometimes sleeping in his car or in movie theaters for weeks, hoping to hit the jackpot.

  • Just a few blocks down on Sixth Avenue in Birmingham, they hit the jackpot.

  • Hillary Clinton, of course, hit the jackpot with her comparison of Putin to Hitler (never mind her clarification the next day).

  • The jackpot hit when Matthew McConaughey read the script and said, “I want to do this.”

  • From tour guides to chefs, glass blowers to club owners, they each tout different talents to hit the jackpot.

  • Did the preacher gent die, er did Brother Peyton jump the game, taking the jackpot with him?

  • "Let him keep the doggone calf and we'll have to put up a jackpot for the feller that owns it," advised Bronco.

  • It was jackpot; the chips were piled high; and the man in the linen coat was dealing again.

  • Jimmie Greeley was raking in a jackpot, grinning fiendishly at the dour Jim Hutch when they heard heavy, running feet outside.

  • "Instead of bein' a jackpot bunch of triflin' no-account scalawags," murmured Jack.