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Jack
01
um jumento macho, um asno
a male donkey
02
carapau, atum
any of several fast-swimming predacious fishes of tropical to warm temperate seas
03
macaco, cric
a mechanical device for lifting heavy objects or vehicles
04
valete, jack
a card with a rank of eleven in a standard deck of playing cards, often depicted as a male figure with a special value or power in many card games
05
bandeirinha, flâmula
small flag indicating a ship's nationality
06
bola de gude, berlinde
game equipment consisting of one of several small six-pointed metal pieces that are picked up while bouncing a ball in the game of jacks
07
tomada, jack
an electrical device consisting of a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug
08
o bolim, o alvo
a small ball at which players aim in lawn bowling
09
marinheiro, navegante
a man who serves as a sailor
10
operário, trabalhador manual
someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor
11
nada, mixaria
a small worthless amount
to jack
01
levantar, levantar com um macaco
to lift something upward using a mechanical device
Transitive: to jack sth
Exemplos
The workers jacked the heavy machinery using a hydraulic lift.
Os trabalhadores levantaram a maquinaria pesada usando um elevador hidráulico.
02
caçar com luz, caçar ilegalmente com luz
to hunt for animals at night using a bright light to temporarily blind or stun them
Transitive: to jack animals
Exemplos
He learned how to jack fish from his grandfather, who passed down the tradition.
Ele aprendeu a caçar peixes com seu avô, que passou adiante a tradição.
03
roubar, assaltar
to steal or rob, especially in a forceful or sudden manner
Exemplos
They 've been jacking bikes all over the neighborhood.
Eles têm roubado bicicletas por todo o bairro.



























