jacked up
adjective US informal (also jacked-up) uk/ˈdʒæktˌʌp/ us/ˈdʒæktˌʌp/
(INCREASED)
内容更丰富的;增量的
including a lot of extra features or parts
I was going to eat the biggest and most jacked up burgers I could get my hands on. 我本打算吃一个能得到的最大最高的汉堡。
提高的;升高的
increased or higher than before
Jacked-up prices are forcing customers away from the restaurant. 升高的价格迫使顾客远离这家餐馆。
(ON DRUGS)
(因吸毒而)行为异常
not thinking or behaving normally because of having taken drugs
He died while jacked up on amphetamines. 他吸食安非他命时死亡。
We were so jacked up we didn't sleep for four nights. 我们太亢奋了,连续四个晚上没有睡觉。
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- He doesn't feel too much because he's jacked up on cocaine.
- Many of the team's accomplishments had been achieved by swimmers jacked up on drugs.
- There's not a day I don't think about getting jacked up.