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jackpot    音标拼音: [dʒ'ækp,ɑt]
n. 赌注,头奖;极大成功

赌注,头奖;极大成功

jackpot
n 1: the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)
[synonym: {pot}, {jackpot}, {kitty}]
2: any outstanding award

Jackpot \Jackpot\, n.
1. Same as {jack pot}. See under {jack}.
[PJC]

2. Any larger-than-usual gambling prize formed by the
accumulation of unwon bets.
[PJC]

3. The highest gambling prize awarded in a gambling game in
which smaller prizes are also awarded, especially such a
prize on a slot machine.
[PJC]

4. An unusually large success in an enterprise, either
unexpected or unpredictable, esp. one providing a great
financial benefit.
[PJC]

{hit the jackpot} to receive an unexpectedly large (or the
largest possible) benefit from an enterprise; as, after
prospecting for years, he finally hit the jackpot when he
discovered a silver lode.
[PJC]



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