Jack in Japanese
Jack in Japanese is ジェイムズ, サンティアゴ, ジェームズ — Jack means a mechanical device used to lift something heavy off the ground, especially to raise a car to change a tyre.
Jack in Japanese
What does "Jack" mean?
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noun A mechanical device used to lift something heavy off the ground, especially to raise a car to change a tyre.
"He grabbed the jack from the trunk to change the flat tire."
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noun The playing card ranking between the ten and the queen, showing a young page or knave.
"She needed just one more jack to complete her hand."
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noun A socket used to plug in an electrical or audio device.
"Plug the headphones into the jack on the side of the laptop."
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noun Informal: money.
"He didn't have enough jack to cover the bill."
Jack in a sentence
- He grabbed the jack from the trunk to change the flat tire.
- Make sure the jack is on level ground before you lift the car.
- She needed just one more jack to complete her hand.
- Plug the headphones into the jack on the side of the laptop.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Jack" in Japanese?
"Jack" in Japanese is ジェイムズ, サンティアゴ, ジェームズ. Jack means: A mechanical device used to lift something heavy off the ground, especially to raise a car to change a tyre.
How do you pronounce ジェイムズ?
"Jack" in Japanese is ジェイムズ, pronounced "jeimuzu".
How do you use "Jack" in a sentence?
Example: "He grabbed the jack from the trunk to change the flat tire." In Japanese, "Jack" is ジェイムズ, サンティアゴ, ジェームズ.
Are there other ways to say "Jack" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 11 translations listed for "Jack": ジェイムズ, サンティアゴ, ジェームズ, ジャック, ヤコブ, ジャッキ.