also crackerjack, "something excellent," 1893, U.S. colloquialism, apparently a fanciful construction, earliest use in reference to racing horses. The caramel-coated popcorn-and-peanuts confection was said to have been introduced at the World's Columbian Exposition (1893). Supposedly a salesman gave it the name when he tasted some and said, "That's a cracker-jack," using the then-popular expression. The name was trademarked 1896. The "Prize in Every Box" was introduced 1912.
"Your brother Bob is traveling, isn't he?"
"Yep. He's with one of the big racing teams. I tell you, he's a cracker-jack! Wins a bushel of diamonds and gold cups every week."
["Life," Aug. 1, 1895]
双语例句
1. She's a cracker.
她是个很有魅力的人。
来自柯林斯例句
2. "Dude" is a cracker of an album.
《Dude》是一个非常棒的专辑。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Who wants to pull this cracker with me?
谁跟我拉响这个彩炮?
来自《权威词典》
4. There was a cracker beside every place at the table.