jack,扑克J,pot,罐子,钱罐。一种扑克赌博游戏,直到某持牌方至少持有两张J或更大牌才可以开牌并取得胜利。后引申词义大奖,头奖。比较 blackjack.
The regular Draw-Poker game is usually varied by occasional Jack-Pots, which are played once in so many deals, or when all have refused to play, or when the player deals who holds the buck, a marker placed in the pool with every jack-pot. In a jack-pot each player puts up an equal stake and receives a hand. The pot must then be opened by a player holding a hand of the value of a pair of knaves (jacks) or better. If no player holds so valuable a hand the deal passes and each player adds a small sum to the pot or pool. When the pot is opened the opener does so by putting up any sum he chooses, within the limit, and his companions must pay in the same amount or "drop." They also possess the right to raise the opener. The new cards called for are then dealt and the opener starts the betting, the play proceeding as in the regular game. ["Encyclopaedia Britannica," 11th ed., 1911, "Poker." The article notes "Jack-Pots were introduced about 1870."]
win a jackpot
赢一大笔钱
have great or unexpected success, especially in making a lot of money quickly
获得巨大(或意外)的成功(尤指迅速赚得一大笔钱)
the theatre hit the jackpot with its first musical.
剧院的首部音乐喜剧一举成功。
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