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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2010/05/13 00:32 UTC 版)
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the jig is up (過去形 the jig was up)
- (米国用法, idiomatic, dated) An expression used to mean "We have been caught out and have no defence", or if spoken to a person who's just been found out as the perpetrator of an offense, it means "You've been discovered."
- 1753, The Skipper
- 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, page 176,
- 1920, Champ Clark, My Quarter Century of American Politics, Harper & brothers, page 96,
- 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.
- 2007, Mary Newport, in Jerry Newport and Mary Newport, Mozart and the Whale: An Asperger's Love Story, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 074327282X, page 248,
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