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jackpot


jack·pot

J0004400 (jăk′pŏt′)n.1. a. The accumulated stakes in a kind of poker that requires one to hold a pair of jacks or better in order to open the betting.b. The largest prize or reward in various games or contests.2. A lucky development or substantial success.

jackpot

(ˈdʒækˌpɒt) n1. (Gambling, except Cards) any large prize, kitty, or accumulated stake that may be won in gambling, such as a pool in poker that accumulates until the betting is opened with a pair of jacks or higher2. hit the jackpot a. to win a jackpotb. informal to achieve great success, esp through luckvb, -pots, -potting or -potted (Gambling, except Cards) (intr) Austral to accumulate stake money in a prize fund[C20: probably from jack1 (playing card) + pot1]

jack•pot

(ˈdʒækˌpɒt)

n. 1. the chief prize or the cumulative stakes in a game, contest, lottery, or the like. 2. (in draw poker) a pot that accumulates until a player opens the betting with a pair of predetermined denomination, usu. jacks or better. 3. an outstanding success.
Thesaurus
Noun1.jackpot - the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)jackpot - the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)kitty, potpoker game, poker - any of various card games in which players bet that they hold the highest-ranking handbet, stakes, wager, stake - the money risked on a gamble
2.jackpot - any outstanding awardprize, award - something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery; "the prize was a free trip to Europe"

jackpot

noun prize, winnings, award, pool, reward, pot, kitty, bonanza, pot of gold at the end of the rainbow the biggest ever jackpot of more than £5 millionhit the jackpot (Informal) strike it lucky, clean up (informal), hit the big time (informal), strike it rich (informal), make a packet (informal), score (informal) They hit the jackpot with a million-selling album.
Translations
头奖积累的赌注累积奖金

jackpot

(ˈdʒӕkpot) noun in playing cards, some competitions etc, a fund of prize-money that goes on increasing until it is won. (橋牌或博彩等)累積的獎金,頭獎 (桥牌)积累的赌注,累积奖金 hit the jackpot to win or obtain a lot of money or success. She must have hit the jackpot with the sales of her last album. 中大獎(頭獎),大獲成功 赢得大笔钱,中头彩

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hit the jackpot

1. To win a large amount of money, especially in a lottery. Stop wasting your money on lottery tickets—it's not like you'll ever hit the jackpot.2. To acquire or come into possession of something very beneficial or perfectly suited for one. Marcy hit the jackpot with her new job—it's basically her dream job, plus a huge salary. When it comes to boyfriends, Tina hit the jackpot—Dean is basically the perfect guy.3. To find exactly what was sought or desired, especially in a large quantity. We needed poster board and hit the jackpot at the art supply store down the street.See also: hit, jackpot

hit the jackpot

 1. Lit. to win a large amount of money gambling or in a lottery. I hit the jackpot in the big contest. Sally hit the jackpot in the lottery. 2. Fig. to be exactly right; to find exactly what was sought. I hit the jackpot when I found this little cafe on Fourth Street. I wanted a small house with a fireplace, and I really hit the jackpot with this one.See also: hit, jackpot

hit the jackpot

Be highly successful, especially unexpectedly; win, especially a lot of money. For example, She hit the jackpot at the auction; that platter turned out to be genuine Meissen. This term comes from a form of poker in which a hand can be opened only if one holds at least a pair of jacks (or higher). Often a number of hands must be dealt before anyone can open, and since players must put in money for each round, the jackpot, or total amount held, is apt to be quite large. [Early 1900s] See also: hit, jackpot

hit the jackpot

COMMON1. If you hit the jackpot with something, you have great success and earn a lot of money from it. The National Theatre hit the jackpot with its first musical, Guys And Dolls. The three actors hit the jackpot when they opened their restaurant in New York.2. You can say that someone hits the jackpot when they succeed in getting or finding something which they have been searching for. I went through all the people called Lasalles in the Sydney phone book until I hit the jackpot. Note: This expression was originally used in poker (= a card game). A `jackpot' was a sum of money which increased until someone could start the betting with a pair of jacks or higher. See also: hit, jackpot

hit the jackpot

1 win a jackpot. 2 have great or unexpected success, especially in making a lot of money quickly. informal Originally, in the late 19th century, jackpot was a term used in a form of poker, where the pot or pool accumulated until a player could open the betting with a pair of jacks or higher cards. It is now used of any large money prize that accumulates until it is won.See also: hit, jackpot

hit the ˈjackpot

suddenly win, earn, etc. a lot of money; suddenly be very successful: She’s hit the jackpot with her latest book — it’s sold millions.See also: hit, jackpot

hit the jackpot

1. tv. to win a large amount of money. Sally hit the jackpot in the lottery. 2. tv. to be exactly right; to find exactly what was sought. I wanted a small house with a fireplace, and I really hit the jackpot with this one. See also: hit, jackpot

hit the jackpot

To become highly and unexpectedly successful, especially to win a great deal of money.See also: hit, jackpot

hit the jackpot, to

To win; to achieve a sensational success. The term comes from a form of draw poker in which a hand can be opened only if the declarer holds a pair of jacks (or higher cards). Since several rounds may be dealt before someone holds a hand good enough to open and the players must ante up (put in money) for each round, the pot, or total amount being held, called the jackpot, is likely to be larger than usual. Hence winning it constitutes a sizable gain, and the term, which originated in nineteenth-century America, soon was transferred to similar big winnings or successes.See also: hit

jackpot


jackpot

any large prize, kitty, or accumulated stake that may be won in gambling, such as a pool in poker that accumulates until the betting is opened with a pair of jacks or higher

Jackpot


A term of art for a mutation that occurs early in the growth of a culture; jackpots affect the mutation frequency but not the rate

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Synonyms for jackpot

noun prize

Synonyms

  • prize
  • winnings
  • award
  • pool
  • reward
  • pot
  • kitty
  • bonanza
  • pot of gold at the end of the rainbow

phrase hit the jackpot

Synonyms

  • strike it lucky
  • clean up
  • hit the big time
  • strike it rich
  • make a packet
  • score

Synonyms for jackpot

noun the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)

Synonyms

  • kitty
  • pot

Related Words

  • poker game
  • poker
  • bet
  • stakes
  • wager
  • stake

noun any outstanding award

Related Words

  • prize
  • award
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