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jake

/jeyk/US // dʒeɪk //UK // (dʒeɪk) //

杰克,抖音,抖动,抖抖

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : satisfactory; OK; fine: Everything's jake with me.

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Examples

  • When his mom delivered the news of her diagnosis, Gross, Holly and Jake, Nicholas’s 21-year-old brother, cried for the rest of the evening.

  • She recalled that she said to Jake, “I think she’s a woman who went in with an understanding of what she was looking for and she expressed it clearly.”

  • Jake said, “She had a mask on, so I couldn’t tell if she was smiling.”

  • Jake told me he enjoyed sharing “our embarrassing stories of how we were in high school.”

  • Jake will test his skills this week in Florida at the MultiGP Drone Racing Championship.

  • And The Sun Also Rises has Jake sexting Brett a picture of his war-damaged member.

  • This was supposed to be an End of Watch reunion, with Jake Gyllenhaal playing one of the princes.

  • In 2010, Jake Holmes sued over “Dazed and Confused,” claiming it bore a strong resemblance to his own song of the same name.

  • I have cast the person out of my life who told me who Jake Ballard killed before I had a chance to watch the episode.

  • But the idea that Jake would even just realize he likes Amy was not just the act of telling a girl that he likes her.

  • Then she rallied and, like Jake, was ready to do battle with any one who hunched their shoulders at Miss Dory.

  • Mr. Mason was fond of children, and stooping down he kissed the child, who drew back and hid behind Jake.

  • "'Scuse me," Jake said, pulling a shawl more squarely around her shoulders and straightening her up.

  • He noticed the improvements which had been made in the place since he was there last, and knew it was Jake's handiwork.

  • "No, she don't or'ter," the Colonel thought, involuntarily adopting Jake's dialect; but what to do with her was the question.