English to hausa meaning of

Akwai ma'anoni daban-daban na kalmar "jack." Ga wasu daga cikin ma'anar ƙamus na gama gari: (noun) katin wasa mai xauke da hoton wani matashin mai martaba, asalin knave. sunan namiji. (suna) ƙaramin ƙarfe da ake amfani da shi don buɗe makulli ba tare da maɓalli ba; wanda kuma aka fi sani da makulle pick. >(fi'ili) don ɗaga wani abu mai nauyi tare da jack. (fi'ili) don ɗaga (farashi, matakin, ko adadin wani abu) zuwa matsayi mafi girma. kuma aka sani da jackfish.

Sentence Examples

  1. A storm, lasting three days so far, had kept the boat he was to take to England tied securely in the harbour, leaving Jack to loiter in the ale houses of Dieppe, trying to amuse himself with his scant supply of coins.
  2. Jack, uncomfortably aware of the damp eking its way through his rain-sodden cloak, pulled it from his shoulders, shaking the water from it.
  3. The first season highlighted two serial killers, Jack the Ripper and The Human Vampire, causing it to top the charts as a series debut.
  4. Mumbling an automatic apology, sodden drapery over his arm, Jack made to leave.
  5. Jack Wendell, the owner of the restaurant greets us enthusiastically at the door, leading us to the back room and a massive table set aside for the travel writers.
  6. Jack stared out to sea somewhere out there was England, and between him and his home, the sea boiled.
  7. He caught the reins Jack threw at him and hauled himself into the saddle.
  8. We giggle like idiots, until Jack returns with triple chocolate brownies topped with homemade vanilla ice cream, caramel cheesecake, fruit tarts and oh my God crème brûlée laced with raspberries, accompanied by cups of espresso.
  9. Jack, grunting, took the offered seat, depositing his saturated cloak over the end of the bench.
  10. Jack had no intention of being berated by an old cleric in dirty vestments with an attitude that matched the weather.