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jack-in-the-box
jack-in-the-box J5003600 (jăk′ĭn-thə-bŏks′)n. pl. jack-in-the-box·es or jacks-in-the-box (jăks′-) A toy consisting of a clownlike doll or other figure that is attached to the inside of a box and springs up when the lid is opened.jack-in-the-box n, pl jack-in-the-boxes or jacks-in-the-box (Games, other than specified) a toy consisting of a figure on a compressed spring in a box, which springs out when the lid is openedjack′-in-the-box` or jack′-in-a-box`, n., pl. -box•es. a toy consisting of a box from which an enclosed figure springs up when the lid is opened. [1545–55] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | jack-in-the-box - plaything consisting of a toy clown that jumps out of a box when the lid is openedplaything, toy - an artifact designed to be played with | Translationsjack-in-the-box (ˈdʒӕkinðəboks) noun a toy consisting of a figure, fixed to a spring inside a box, which comes out suddenly when the lid is opened. 彈簧玩偶盒 玩偶盒(打开盒子即跳出一个奇异小人的玩具盒) jack-in-the-box
jack-in-the-box a toy consisting of a figure on a compressed spring in a box, which springs out when the lid is opened AcronymsSeeJBXjack-in-the-box
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