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单词 jackanapes
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Definition of jackanapes in English:

jackanapes

noun ˈdʒakəneɪpsˈdʒækəˌneɪps
  • 1dated A cheeky or impertinent person.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was at school with a Bruno, and as the grinning jackanapes sat at his piano and segued effortlessly from Bach to the Beatles and back again via Satie, nobody queued up to congratulate him; they simply wanted to beat him up.
    • The grinning jackanapes in Number 10 must not be allowed to extinguish Britain's liberties: he and the Great Uncleanness that is New Labour must be evicted from power.
    • The grinning jackanapes who has so arbitrarily dismantled the constitution is now half mad with power.
    • I was at a photo call at the Commons to snap a collection of the new input of MPs, a bunch of braying jackanapes and barrow boys made good in too-expensive suits.
    • ‘Now listen here, you jackanapes,’ I shouted, ‘enough of this horse-play.’
    Synonyms
    mischievous child, imp, monkey, puck, rascal, rogue, minx, mischief-maker, prankster, tearaway
  • 2archaic A tame monkey.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the reign of Queen Elizabeth, one Peter Palmer, of Lincoln's Inn, brought an action against a barrister of the name of Boyer, for having, with the intention to injure him in his name and practice, said, 'Peter Palmer is a paltry lawyer, and hath as much law as a jackanapes.'
    Synonyms
    rascal, rogue, imp, demon, fiend, monkey, wretch, scamp, mischief-maker, troublemaker, badly behaved child

Origin

Early 16th century (originally as Jack Napes): perhaps from a playful name for a tame ape, the initial n- by elision of an ape (compare with newt), and the final -s as in surnames such as Hobbes: applied to a person whose behaviour resembled that of an ape.

 
 

Definition of jackanapes in US English:

jackanapes

nounˈdʒækəˌneɪpsˈjakəˌnāps
  • 1dated An impertinent person.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The grinning jackanapes in Number 10 must not be allowed to extinguish Britain's liberties: he and the Great Uncleanness that is New Labour must be evicted from power.
    • ‘Now listen here, you jackanapes,’ I shouted, ‘enough of this horse-play.’
    • The grinning jackanapes who has so arbitrarily dismantled the constitution is now half mad with power.
    • I was at a photo call at the Commons to snap a collection of the new input of MPs, a bunch of braying jackanapes and barrow boys made good in too-expensive suits.
    • I was at school with a Bruno, and as the grinning jackanapes sat at his piano and segued effortlessly from Bach to the Beatles and back again via Satie, nobody queued up to congratulate him; they simply wanted to beat him up.
    Synonyms
    mischievous child, imp, monkey, puck, rascal, rogue, minx, mischief-maker, prankster, tearaway
  • 2archaic A tame monkey.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the reign of Queen Elizabeth, one Peter Palmer, of Lincoln's Inn, brought an action against a barrister of the name of Boyer, for having, with the intention to injure him in his name and practice, said, 'Peter Palmer is a paltry lawyer, and hath as much law as a jackanapes.'
    Synonyms
    rascal, rogue, imp, demon, fiend, monkey, wretch, scamp, mischief-maker, troublemaker, badly behaved child

Origin

Early 16th century (originally as Jack Napes): perhaps from a playful name for a tame ape, the initial n- by elision of an ape (compare with newt), and the final -s as in surnames such as Hobbes: applied to a person whose behavior resembled that of an ape.

 
 
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