blackjack如何读

英:[ˈblækdʒæk]

美:['blækdʒæk]

blackjack是什么意思

  • n.包有皮革的软金属棒;21点(一种纸牌玩法)

blackjack自然拼读

black·jack

blaek jaek

blackjack变形

复数:blackjacks

第三人称单数:blackjacks

现在分词:blackjacking

过去式:blackjacked

过去分词:blackjacked

blackjack英英释义

noun

a card game the object of which is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the dealer up to but not exceeding 21 called alsotwenty-one, vingt-et-un

an ace and a face card or ten as the first two cards dealt to a player in the game of blackjack called alsonatural, twenty-one

a hand weapon typically consisting of a piece of leather-enclosed metal with a strap or springy shaft for a handle

a tankard for beer or ale usually of tar-coated leather

sphalerite

an often scrubby oak (Quercus marilandica) chiefly of the southeastern U.S. called alsoblackjack oak

verb

transitive verb

to strike with a blackjack

to coerce with threats or pressure

blackjack词源中文解释

自16世纪以来,该词有多种含义,最早的可能是指“涂有焦油的皮革啤酒壶”(1590年代),来自 black(形容词)和 jack 的任何俚语含义。它自1867年以来被称为“海盗旗帜”。手持武器从1889年开始被称为“黑杰克”; 纸牌游戏则在1900年左右出现。

blackjack词源英文解释

Nounblack >entry 1 + jack >entry 1 Verb derivative of blackjack >entry 1

The first known use of blackjack was circa 1540

blackjack儿童词典英英释义

blackoutnoun

a period when lights are kept off to guard against enemy airplane attack in a war

a period when lights are off as a result of an electrical power failure

a temporary dulling or loss of vision or consciousness

blackmailnoun

the act of forcing a person to do or pay something especially by a threat to reveal a secret

something (as money) obtained through blackmail

blackmailnoun

the act of forcing a person to do or pay something especially by a threat to reveal a secret

something (as money) obtained through blackmail

black1 of 3adjective

of the color black

very dark

of or relating to any of various population groups that are often considered to have dark skin but that in fact have a wide range of skin colors

Black people

of or relating to Black people and especially to African American people and their culture

Black literature

very sad or gloomy

the outlook was black

sullen sense 1a

evil entry 1 sense 1, wicked—used in the past especially in literature

a black deed

characterized by grim or distorted humor

black2 of 3noun

a black pigment or dyeespecially: one consisting largely of carbon

the characteristic color of soot or coal

black clothing

dressed in black

a black animal (as a horse)

a person belonging to any of various population groups especially of African ancestry that are often considered to have dark pigmentation of the skin but in fact have a wide range of skin colors

African American

absence of light : darkness

the black of night

the condition of making a profit

in the black

black3 of 3verb

blacken sense 1

blacklistnoun

a list of persons who are disapproved of and are to be punished

blacklistnoun

a list of persons who are disapproved of and are to be punished

blackjacknoun

a small leather-covered club with a flexible handle

a small oak of the southern U.S. with very dark bark

blackjack 例句

1 We would go to Atlantic City sometimes and sit together at the blackjack tables while she smoked and patiently explained strategy to me.

2 Not far from the pavilion, almost concealed amid the blackjacks, was one of the few houses standing in Gray Horse.

3 By summer 2010, she was training to work as a blackjack dealer in West Virginia at the Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races.

4 Face cards and 10’s were turning up just as reliably as he predicted, only they were winding up in the hand of the dealer, who made blackjack after blackjack.

5 Or, as a blackjack player would say, " What is your edge? "

或者是21点玩家说的: “ 你的优势是什么? ”

6 Nor why he was more successful at blackjack when he abandoned method and relied on intuition.

也不能解释为什么在玩21点时,他放弃了推理而依赖于直觉反而更加成功。

7 Brian and I played hide-and-seek among the clicking slot machines, checking the trays for overlooked quarters, while Dad was winning money at the blackjack table.

8 you cannot blackjack me into going along with this

9 A highly engineered experienced, the pokies appeal to a fundamentally different player than traditional games such as roulette or blackjack, Schull says.

10 It might seem nonsensical to imagine a 14-year-old weighing her odds of continuing life like some morbid hand of blackjack, but that’s where I found myself as a freshman in high school.

11 I heard stories of how they had “persuaded” people with lead pipes, wet cement, baseball bats, brass knuckles, fists, feet, and blackjacks.

12 It is a modern variant of Blackjack.

这是一个现代的变种,廿一点。

13 These are roulette, blackjack, craps, baccarat, keno, slot machine and so on.

这些是轮盘赌、二十一点、掷双骰、赌纸牌、对号牌戏、吃角子老虎等等。

14 Tip: the blackjack doesn't work on some opponents, such as the undead.

提示:木棒在一些对手身上不起作用,例如不死生物。

15 During classes, I mostly tuned out from the lectures and wrote a blackjack game for my programmable calculator.

课上我几乎不怎么听,我为自己的可编程计算器编写了21点扑克游戏。

16 You love Las Vegas, slot machines, and blackjack.

你喜欢拉斯维加斯,硬币机和二十一点。

17 Mr. Axelrad, who is 35 and has a philosophy degree from Columbia, is — or used to be — a professional card counter and blackjack player.

18 I, on the other hand, had dropped a few bucks and hadn’t uttered a word other than “hit me” to a blackjack dealer.

19 His gaze—helpless, wild—hit me like a blackjack.

20 There was heavy play at the blackjack table.

那个牌桌上的人大赌特赌.

blackjack 同义词

2 大酒杯

winebowl rummer

4 闪锌矿

blende

6 点牌戏

pontoon

7 二十一点纸牌赌戏

pontoon

9 21点

twenty-one

10 海盗旗

black flag roger

11 短棍

cudgel

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