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jig曾指“活泼的舞蹈”,在伊丽莎白时代,还曾经是指“恶作剧”的俚语。该词即派生自这个弃用俚语词。[1]

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the jig is up (简单过去时 the jig was up)

  1. (澳大利亞新西蘭美國俗語) (当自己说时)我们被打了个措手不及,我们完蛋了,我们穿帮了;(当对他人说时)你们已经被拆穿了,你们完蛋了
    • 1753, The Skipper:
      We knew then the jig was up, and it was no grin matter for us.
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    • 1833, Seba Smith (as Jack Downing), The life and writings of Major Jack Downing, of Downingville, away down East in the State of Maine, Lilly; Wait; Colman & Holden,第 176 頁:
      When I first told 'em how the jig was up with us, that the British were going to have the land, without any fighting about it, I never see fellows so mad before in my life, unless it was Major Eaton at Washington when he sot out to flog Mr. Ingham.
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    • 1920, Champ Clark, My Quarter Century of American Politics, Harper & brothers,第 96 頁:
      After I had returned home in the spring of 1893 from Washington, where I saw so many gray-haired men who had held high elective office begging for the crumbs from Cleveland's table, I gave my wife an account of what I observed, and told her that when the jig was up for me I would hasten back to Missouri to begin the practice of law once more and be a man among men.
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    • 2007, Mary Newport, in Jerry Newport and Mary Newport, Mozart and the Whale: An Asperger's Love Story, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN,第 248 頁:
      The universe works in strange ways: just when you think the jig is up, you get a second chance.
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参考资料

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  1. Robert Hendrickson (1997年) Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins,New York:Facts on File