释义 |
jum·bo I. \ˈjəm(ˌ)bō\ noun (-s) Etymology: from Jumbo, an elephant exhibited by P.T.Barnum 1. : a very large or huge specimen of its kind < their size varies from the circumference of a small orange to jumbos larger than a basketball — Charlotte D. Widrig > 2. a. : a traveling carriage for mounting drills or saws or for transporting excavated material (as in tunnel driving) b. (1) : a main-lead logging block (2) : a tongueless double sled used especially for hauling logs short distances c. (1) : a forestaysail especially on an American schooner (2) : a triangular sail set point downward on the foreyard of a square-rigged ship or a topsail schooner in place of the regular foresail d. : a record of car movements as posted on oversize sheets of paper maintained in a loose-leaf binder II. adjective : being a very large specimen of its kind : huge < a symphony does not need a jumbo orchestra for its performance — Ross Parmenter > < flashed their jumbo diamonds — Dawn Powell > |