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jockeys

英 [ˈdʒɒkiz]

美 [ˈdʒɑːkiz]

n.  (尤指职业的)赛马骑师
v.  耍各种手腕获取; 运用手段谋取
jockey的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • 赛马骑师
    Ajockeyis someone who rides a horse in a race.
    1. VERB 耍各种手腕获取;用尽手段谋取
      If you say that someoneis jockeying forsomething, you mean that they are using whatever methods they can in order to get it or do it before their competitors can get it or do it.
      1. The rival political parties are already jockeying for power...
        相互竞争的政党已经在耍各种手段争权夺势了。
      2. Already, both sides are jockeying to belittle the other side.
        双方已经在使出浑身解数贬低对方了。

    双语例句

    • Why are disc jockeys so called?
      “唱片师”这个名称是怎么来的?
    • Few jockeys continue race-riding beyond the age of 40
      很少有职业赛马骑师超过40岁仍继续参加赛马的。
    • Moreover, American disc jockeys were brought in to program American music nights.
      此外,该公司还专门邀请之声的音乐节目主持人开办美国音乐之夜。
    • Jockeys are forbidden to bet on the outcome of races
      职业赛马骑师禁止对赛马结果下注。
    • Just like those head-pumped cabbies and piano jockeys, you can build up various areas of your brain by putting them to work.
      像你通过做脑筋急转弯和弹钢琴,也能在你大脑中建立不同区域。
    • Two jockeys were thrown in the second race.
      有两个骑师在第二场赛马时摔了下来。
    • Bribery, especially the bribing of disc jockeys to promote records.
      贿赂贿赂,尤指贿赂流行音乐节目主持人以促销唱片。
    • The screech of modems is pure joy for these computer jockeys.
      调制解调器刺耳的声音对这些电脑操作人员纯粹是一种乐趣。
    • Some jockeys and horses are born for the track.
      有些骑师和赛马就是为比赛而生的。
    • a more intelligent and articulate breed of disc jockeys, typified by university graduate Simon Mayo.
      更机智、更有口才的一类电台音乐主持人,以大学毕业生西蒙·梅奥为代表