jake
SL คนโง่ (ผู้ชาย คนงี่เง่า kon-ngo
jakes
N ห้องส้วม ที่อยู่ นอกบ้าน บ้าน อีก หลัง ด้านนอก
JAKES
n.[L. jacio, to throw. ] A house of office or back-house; a privy.
Jakes, n. Etym: [Prob. fr. F. Jacques, the proper name. See 2d Jack. ]
jake |jāk ʤeɪk | ▶adjective [ predic. ] informal all right; satisfactory: everything was jake again. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: of unknown origin.
jake brake
jake brake ▶noun an engine brake for truck diesel engines that cuts off fuel flow and interrupts the transfer of mechanical energy to the drive mechanism. ORIGIN 1980s: from the Jacobs Company, who invented the most common implementation of the technology that the brake is based on.
jakes |jāks ʤeɪks | ▶noun a toilet, esp. an outdoor one. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps from the given name Jacques, or as the genitive of the nickname Jack (see jack 1 ).
jake |dʒeɪk | ▶adjective [ predic. ] N. Amer. & Austral. /NZ informal all right; satisfactory: everything was jake again. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: of unknown origin.
jakes |dʒeɪks | ▶noun archaic a toilet, especially an outdoor one. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps from the given name Jacques, or as the genitive of the pet name Jack (see jack 1 ).