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单词 jack-knife
释义 jack-knife, n.|ˈdʒæknaɪf|
[app. of U.S. origin: perh. associated with some sense of Jack n.1, but cf. jackleg knife s.v. jockteleg.]
1. A large clasp-knife for the pocket: see also quot. 1867.
1711Official Rec. Springfield, Mass. (1898–9) IX. 39 One Dozen of Jack Knives, at six pence the knife.1776Militia Act, New Hampsh. in Outing (1895) XXVII. 80/1 A hundred buckshot, a jack-knife and tow for wadding, six flints, one pound of powder.1825J. Neal Bro. Jonathan II. 227 Ever in Jerusalem?—I was—got a jacknife, that..emperor Titus..he lost it, one afternoon.1861Dickens Gt. Expect. xl, Taking out his great horn-handled jack-knife..and cutting his food.1867Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Jack-knife, a horn-handled clasp-knife with a laniard, worn by seamen.1870Emerson Soc. & Solit., Work & Days Wks. (Bohn) III. 69 The old school-house, and its porch, somewhat hacked by jack-knives.
2. In a telephone station: = Jack n.1 15 d.
3. Swimming. In full, jack-knife dive. A kind of dive executed by first doubling up and then straightening the body before entering the water.
1922Country Life (U.S.) July 60/3 All variety dives fall into four main groups—somersaults, twists, gainers, jack-knives.1928Radio Times 11 May 274/2 Doing jack-knife and swallow dives from incredible heights.1942J. D. Carr Seat of Scornful xiv. 191 That's not a jack-knife, you ass... A jack-knife dive is where you bend double and touch your toes in mid-air, and then straighten out before you hit the water.1956J. Symons Paper Chase x. 60 His long legs drawn up like those of a jack-knife-diving swimmer.
4. The accidental folding up of an articulated lorry.
1966Times 29 Sept. 11/6 A ‘jack-knife’ is an ugly complaint of ‘artics’ as these articulated monsters [sc. lorry and trailer] are known familiarly in the trade. The trailer and lorry fold up like a Boy Scout's jack-knife.
Hence jack-knife v., (a) trans. to cut with a jack-knife; (b) intr. to double up like a jack-knife; spec. of the sections of an articulated lorry: in an accident, to fold together like a jack-knife; (c) to do a jack-knife dive. So ˈjack-knifing vbl. n.
1806Balance (Hudson, N.Y.) 22 July 228 (Th.), A sailor..Jacknifed (as he termed it) the poor creature [sc. a cat] in several places about the head.1855Boyd Oakw. Old i, The stage-yankee's method of recording things, in jackknifed notches on a softwood stick.1888Century Mag. June 251/2 The practice..of dodging shots, ‘jack-knifing’ under fire.1889Amer. Ann. Deaf Oct. 277 Desks ink-stained and jack-knifed like those of a country school.1897H. Porter Campaigning w. Grant ix. 141 One of their amusements in camp..was to throw stones and chips past one another's heads, and raise a laugh at the active dodging and bending the body low or ‘jack-knifing’ as the men called it.1920T. S. Eliot Ara Vos Prec 22 The sickle motion from the thighs Jackknifes upward at the knees Then straightens down from heel to hip.1949Sun (Baltimore) 4 Aug. 1/8 An automobile crashed into a tractor-trailer truck that jackknifed in a driving rain.1955T. Sterling Evil of Day v. 50 He..jack-knifed into a chintz armchair.1958Times 12 Apr. 7/7 Nobody envies Joe Cree his new ‘artic.’, for there is always the danger that, on ice, the rear will swing round, or jack-knife.1964[see fin v. 4].1968New Scientist 14 Mar. 573/3 Jack-knifing accidents to articulated vehicles are all too common... The vehicle folds up—jack-knifes—at the kingpin, which is the hinge between the two parts.1971Rand Daily Mail 27 Mar. 8/2 This was particularly so in the case of drivers, where jackknifing of the upper torso onto the steering wheel rim could lead to serious injuries.1971New Scientist 12 Aug. 359/2 Commercial vehicles..need them [sc. antilock brakes] most urgently because of their widely varying states of load and their tendency to jack-knife if articulated.




Add:5. Statistics. A versatile method of reducing the bias of estimates and assessing their variability, using subsets of the available data which are often obtained by deleting a single value from the complete set.
1964Ann. Math. Statistics XXXV. 1594 Turkey adopted the name ‘jackknife’ [in 1958] for this procedure, since a boy scout's jackknife is symbolic of a rough-and-ready instrument capable of being utilized in all contingencies and emergencies.1968Mosteller & Tukey in Lindzey & Aronson Handbk. Social Psychol. (ed. 2) II. x. 134 The mean of results based on several subsamples is likely to be more biased than is a single result based on all the data, at least to the extent that the individual samples are small. A method with wide application, intended to ameliorate these problems, is the jackknife.1971Kendall & Buckland Dict. Statistical Terms (ed. 3) 77/1 ‘Jacknife’ [sic], a method..which reduces bias in estimation and provides approximate confidence intervals in cases where ordinary distribution theory proves difficult.1983Sci. Amer. May 107/3 The jackknife proceeds by removing one observation at a time from the original data and recalculating the statistic of interest for each of the resulting truncated data sets.
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